Pre-Award and Post-Award Protests

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Learn More About Protesting a Government Contract Award

If you believe you should have been awarded a government contract and believe the bid process was not fair, you may want to file a bid protest. A bid protest is filed when a contractor believes their interests were put at risk or ignored due to a faulty procurement procedure. You can hire a bid protest attorney to help you file your protest in Washington, D.C.

Post-Award Protests

A post-award contract bid protest is a protest filed after the bid has been awarded and the contractor has been selected. These types of bid protests are filed specifically to protest the award. A contractor may choose to file a post-award protest if they believe they should have been selected for a contract instead of another contractor. Typically this protest is filed within 10 days of the contract award.

Pre-Award Protests

A pre-award protest is a bid protest that is filed before an agency accepts a bid or chooses a contractor. These are made if you believe another bid was made to improper specifications, or omitted a required provision. You may also protest a contractor’s elimination. In order for a bid protest to be considered a pre-award protest, it must be filed before bid or offers are due.

Let A Federal Contract Attorney Help You File A Bid Protest Today

If you believe that you have suffered unfair treatment during a government contract procurement process, talk to a bid protest attorney in Washington, D.C. about your options. Allow your legal team to assist you in the filing process. Call the Whay Law Firm today at (202) 448-9677.

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