LACK OF DRAWING DETAIL DID NOT NEGATE CONTRACT REQUIREMENT
publication date: Nov 8, 2009
A contractor could not use the absence of a drawing detail to read a requirement out of the contract. Any uncertainty created by the lack of detail had to be factored into the contractor’s bid price. And, any pre-bid statements by an agency engineer were not binding on the government.
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