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B-298694.7 1 (2007-06-22)

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A         G    A    O                                                  Comptroller General
.       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability                       of the United States
United States Government Accountability Office     DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Washington, DC 20548                                  The decision issued on the date below was subject to a
                                                      GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has been
                                                      approved for public release.

          Decision

          Matter of: Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Inc.

          File:        B-298694.7

          Date:        June 22, 2007

          James J. McCullough, Esq., Steven A. Alerding, Esq., and Deneen J. Melander, Esq.,
          Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, for the protester.
          Richard L. Moorhouse, Esq., David T. Hickey, Esq., Dorn C. McGrath III, Esq.,
          L. James D'Agostino, Esq., and Emily C. Parker, Esq., Greenberg Traurig LLP, for
          Atlantic Contingency Constructors, LLC; William A. Roberts III, Esq., and Richard B.
          O'Keeffe Jr., Esq., Wiley Rein LLP, for Fluor International, Inc.; and J. Alex Ward,
          Esq., Edward Jackson, Esq., Richard W. Arnholt, Esq., and Bradley A. Areheart, Esq.,
          Jenner & Block LLP, for URS-JAP, LLC, the intervenors.
          Richard Welsh, Esq., Theodore H. Hoffmann, Esq., Sandra C. Simmons, Esq., and
          Keleigh L. Biggins, Esq., Naval Facilities Engineering Command, for the agency.
          Sharon L. Larkin, Esq., and James A. Spangenberg, Esq., Office of the General
          Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
          DIGEST

          Protest that agency conducted an unreasonable technical evaluation of the
          protester's proposal is denied, where the agency provided a comprehensive, detailed
          record that fully supports the agency's assessment of strengths and weaknesses in
          the protester's proposal and demonstrates that the agency conducted the evaluation
          consistent with the solicitation's evaluation criteria.
          DECISION

          Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Inc. (KBR) protests the award by the Department of
          the Navy of three global contingency construction contracts under request for
          proposals (RFP) No. N62470-06-R-6002 to Fluor International, Inc. (Fluor), URS-JAP,
          LLC (URS), and Atlantic Contingency Constructors, LLC (ACC). KBR contends that
          the agency misevaluated proposals under the technical factors and thus made an
          unreasonable source selection decision.


We deny the protest.

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