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NASCLAProcurement and Contracting Requirementsmedium

On a fast-track school project, what controls the deadline for a bidder to protest an award decision?

Correct Answer

A) The protest procedure stated in the procurement documents

The protest procedure stated in the procurement documents is the controlling requirement: the distractors are related-looking contract or field terms, but they do not match the cited requirement for review item 220.

Answer Options
A
The protest procedure stated in the procurement documents
B
The bidder should use the supplier's quotation expiration date as the protest deadline
C
The bidder should use the substantial-completion warranty date as the protest deadline
D
Use the alternates selection date after bid opening as the protest deadline

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The protest procedure stated in the procurement documents is the controlling requirement: the distractors are related-looking contract or field terms, but they do not match the cited requirement for review item 220.

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