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November 5, 2007

OMISSION OF LABEL ON DRAWINGS DID NOT NEGATE SPECIFICATIONS

Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals

Ambiguity or omissions on drawings do not cancel out details on specifications if the specifications are clear, says the ASBCA. In this case, an argument using a contract’s Order of Precedence clause fails because there is no direct conflict between documents.

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