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B-183235 1 (1975-11-06)

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 .FILE: B-183235                     DATE: Noven

 MATTER OF: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.


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1. prospective subcontractor's complaint against subcontract
     awarded under Federal grant is for consideration since
     prime contractor awarded subcontract in question for the
     grantee.

- 2. Purpose of power cost clauses in bidding documents for
     contract awarded under Federal grant is to enable grantee
     to ascertain as precisely as possible its total costs for
-    proposed subcontract and to establish base for possible
     imposition of financial penalty in event power costs are
     exceeded.

-3. Since power consumption figures are material only to
-    determination of grantee's'ultimate costs and because
     any deviation from prescribed figures actually affects only
     determination of whether given bid will be most financially
     advantageous to grantee, irregular power consumption figures
     in bid otherwise appearing most financially advantageous
     should not be regarded as making bid nonresponsive where
     bid, as adjusted for irregularities by engineering consultant,
     is still low.


                             BACKGROUND

      On November 21, 1974, the cities of-Littleton and Englewood,
Colorado, opened bids for the construction of a wastewater treat-
ment plant which was to be financed in significant part by Federal
grant funds made available by the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA). The apparent low bidder for the general construction contract.
was the Centric Corporation (Centric).

      Centric's bid contained three subcontractor bids from Air Products
 and Chemicals, Inc., Union Carbide Corporation, and FMC Corporation
 for the design, engineering and construction of the oxygen generation
 and dissolution supply subsystem for the plant.


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