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t)Comptroller General
                                                                     of the United States
United States General Accounting Office
Washington, DC 20548



          Decision


          Matter of: Ocean House Builders

          File:       B-283057

          Date:       September 21, 1999


          Rex KC. Kim, Esq., White & Tom, for the protester.
          Paralee White, Esq., and Brian A. Darst, Esq., Gadsby & Hannah, for Landmark
          Construc tio n Corporation, an interveno r.
          Sharon A. Jenks, Esq., John E. Lariccia, Esq., and Lt. Col. Clifford J. McKinstry,
          Department of the Air Force, for the agency.
          Linda S. Lebowitz, Esq., and Michael R. Golden, Esq., Office of the General Counsel,
          GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision.
          DIGEST

          Protest of technical and price evaluation is denied where evaluation was reasonable
          and c o nsistent with so lic itatio n's evaluation criteria.
          DECISION

          Ocean House Builders (OTB) protests the award of a contract to Landmark
          Construction Corporation (LCC) under request for proposals (RFP) No. F45603-99-
          R8002, issued by the Department of the Air Force for simplified acquisition base
          engineer requirements. OTB challenges the evaluation of its proposal and the
          agency's award determination.

          We deny the protest.

          The RFP, issued on February 16, 1999, contemplated the award of a fixed-price,
          indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for a base period and four 1-year
          option periods. RFP cover sheet. The RFP, as amended, provided that the award
          would be made to the offeror whose proposal was determined most advantageous to
          the government, technic al/management evaluation factors and price considered.
          RFP amend. 2, at 63.

          More specifically, the RFP provided that the technical/management evaluation
          factors were significantly more important than price and would be afforded primary

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