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BIDDER SHOULD NOT HAVE ASSUMED SPECIFIC START DATE

publication date: Feb 12, 2010
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A solicitation did not stipulate a commencement date for the work. When an offeror demonstrated its 90-day scheduling in its technical proposal, the offeror should have indicated that the start date was a mere “placeholder” and not the date it expected to start work. The proposal was technically unacceptable.


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