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B-420583,B-420583.2 Jun 10, 2022 1 (2022-06-10)

handle is hein.gao/gaongj0001 and id is 1 raw text is: U.S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
441 G St. N.W.                                        Comptroller General
Washington, DC 20548                                   of the United States
DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
The decision issued on the date below was subject to a
GAO Protective Order. No party requested redactions;
D ecisio   n                          weare therefore releasing the decision in its entirety.
Matter of: C&C Contractors, LLC
File:      B-420583; B-420583.2
Date:     June 10, 2022
John M. Manfredonia, Esq., Manfredonia Law Offices, LLC, for the protester.
Phillip T. Paradise, Esq., and Allie E. Vandivier, Esq., Department of the Army, for the
agency.
Paul N. Wengert, Esq., and Tania Calhoun, Esq., Office of the General Counsel, GAO,
participated in the preparation of the decision.
DIGEST
Protest that agency unreasonably evaluated protester's past performance, which led to
the exclusion of its proposal from phase 2 competition for two of three contracts, is
denied where the record shows the evaluation was reasonable and consistent with the
criteria in the solicitation.
DECISION
C&C Contractors, LLC, of Notasulga, Alabama, a small business, protests the
elimination of its proposal from the competition for two of three contracts under request
for proposals (RFP) No. W912HN20R4002, issued by the Department of the Army,
United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), for design-build construction services.
C&C argues that the Corps unreasonably evaluated its past performance and excluded
its proposal from further consideration.
We deny the protest.
BACKGROUND
The RFP, issued September 9, 2020, instituted a two-phase design-build procurement
under which offerors were to submit proposals to provide general construction services
for any or all of three separate indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity single-award task
order contracts. Each contract is related to a different installation: Fort Bragg, North
Carolina; Fort Stewart, Georgia; and Fort Gordon, Georgia. The contract for Fort Bragg
is set aside for small businesses and has a value of $49 million. The contracts for
Fort Stewart and Fort Gordon are set aside for historically-underutilized business zone

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