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B-280448 1 (1998-09-30)

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oComptroller General
             of the United States
             Washington, D.C. 20548
             Decision




             Matter of: Riverwood of Mississippi, hie.

             File:       B-280448

             Date:       September 30, 1998

             Robert S. Murphree, Esq., for the protester.
             Laurie Ristino, Esq., Forest Service, for the agency.
             Mary G. Curcio, Esq., and John M. Melody, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
             GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
             DIGEST

             Protest that bid for timber sale should have been rejected as nonresponsive for
             failure to include Certificate of Small Business Status, which contained performance
             requirements, is denied where bid form obligated bidder to meet identical
             performance requirements.
             DECISION

             Riverwood of Mississippi, Inc. protests the award of a contract to Rex, Inc. under
             an advertisement for a Compartment 2 Timber Sale, issued by the Forest Service,
             Department of Agriculture, as a small business set-aside for timber located in the
             Delta National Forest. Riverwood asserts that the award to Rex was improper
             because its bid did not include a completed Certificate of Small Business Status.

             We deny the protest.

             The bid instructions provided that bidders had to complete, and submit with their
             bids, a Certificate of Small Business Status in order to be eligible for award as a
             small business. The certificate contained the definition of a small business for
             purposes of the sale, as well as performance requirements regarding the resale and
             use of the timber. Rex's high bid was accepted for award despite its failure to
             include the certificate. Riverwood maintains that Rex's bid instead should have
             been rejected as nonresponsive, and award made to Riverwood as the only eligible
             small business bidder.

             Responsiveness concerns whether a bid constitutes an offer to perform, without
             exception, the exact thing called for in the solicitation. Unless something on the
             face of the bid reduces or modifies the bidder's obligation to perform in accordance
             with the terms of the solicitation, the bid is responsive. The required commitment
             to the terms of the solicitation need not be made in the exact manner specified; all
             that is necessary is that the bid, in some fashion, commit the bidder to the

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