LIMIT ON UNCOMPLETED WORK APPLIED TO BIDDER’S SUBCONTRACTOR
publication date: Jul 19, 2011
An aggregate limit on uncompleted work under contract applied not only to the bidder on a prime contract, but also to the bidder’s designated subcontractor. The bid on the public school contract was materially defective because contract award would put the subcontractor over its assigned limit.
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