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The Meridian office of NV5 has welcomed Raoul Johnson as a bridge engineer to the transportation design team. Johnson brings over 18 years’ experience in the design of bridges, roadway, airport, school, industrial and residential structures. He will add technical depth to the NV5 bridge design team throughout the Infrastructure West team of NV5. Johnson is a licensed professional engineer in the State of Idaho, obtained his Bachelor of Science in civil engineering from the University of Liberia . ....
Inc., 13 the ASBCA rejected the contractor s attempt to escape default arising from the contractor s admitted nonperformance after the government exercised its offset right. No dispute existed that the government had terminated the contract because the contractor failed to deliver the specified equipment by the contractually required delivery date. The contractor nevertheless argued unsuccessfully that the government should have excused the nonperformance of its subcontractor due to lack of payment because the government had withheld payments to the prime contractor based on problems the prime had experienced on a separate contract effectively exercising its offset right. The board held that the default ....
Fish travel through this ladder before entering two holding ponds. Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. recently finished a $112 million contract that built the country s largest trap-and-haul fish passage facility, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The facility is adjacent to an existing hatchery on the White River that is owned by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, about 6 miles downstream from Mud Mountain Dam and near the city of Buckley. ....
5 Key Bid Protest Decisions Of 2020 USA December 23 2020 In 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and the U.S. Government Accountability Office issued five decisions worthy of particular note: Inserso Corp. v. U.S.[1] Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc.[2] Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. v. U.S.[3] LAX Electronics Inc. v. U.S.[4] Centerra Integrated Facilities Services LLC.[5] This article provides a brief overview of these five cases and discusses how they might shape the bid protest landscape going forward.[6] Inserso The Facts In March 2016, the Defense Information Systems Agency posted the Encore III solicitation for indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts for IT services. The competition was divided into two suites: one for full and open competition and the other restricted to small businesses. ....