Alaska Structures, Inc.

Case: B-417466 Agency: Protester: Alaska Structures, Inc. Date: 2019-06-07 Denied
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B-417466 Jun 07, 2019 Jump To VIEW DECISION DOWNLOADS RELATED PAGES GAO CONTACTS Highlights Alaska Structures, Inc. (AKS), of Scottsdale, Arizona, protests the award of a contract to California Industrial Facilities Resources, Inc. d/b/a CAMSS Shelters, of Monroe, Washington, under request for quotations (RFQ) No. PANAPG-19-P-0000-009036, issued by the Department of the Army for shelter tents. AKS alleges that the agency unreasonably evaluated the quotations. We deny the protest. View Decision DOCUMENT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE The decision issued on the date below was subject to a GAO Protective Order. This redacted version has been approved for public release. Decision Matter of: Alaska Structures, Inc. File: B-417466 Date: June 7, 2019 Richard J. Conway, Esq., and Michael J. Montalbano, Esq., Blank Rome LLP, for the protester. Paul F. Khoury, Esq., Brian G. Walsh, Esq., and Cara L. Lasley, Esq., Wiley Rein LLP, for California Industrial Facilities Resources, Inc. d/b/a CAMSS Shelters, the intervenor. Daniel J. Torano, Esq., and Matthew R. Wilson, Esq., Department of the Army, for the agency. Todd C. Culliton, Esq., and Tania Calhoun, Esq., Office of the General Counsel, GAO, participated in the preparation of the decision. DIGEST Protest is denied where the evaluation was consistent with the solicitation and the awardee's quotation demonstrated compliance with the requisite technical specifications. DECISION Alaska Structures, Inc. (AKS), of Scottsdale, Arizona, protests the award of a contract to California Industrial Facilities Resources, Inc. d/b/a CAMSS Shelters, of Monroe, Washington, under request for quotations (RFQ) No. PANAPG-19-P-0000-009036, issued by the Department of the Army for shelter tents. AKS alleges that the agency unreasonably evaluated the quotations. We deny the protest. BACKGROUND The RFQ, issued on February 12, 2019, contemplated the award of a fixed-price contract for two tan shelter tents. RFQ at 1. Quotations were to be evaluated on a lowest-price, technically acceptable basis. Id. To be considered technically acceptable, tents were required to meet several specifications. Id. Relevant to the instant protest, each tent was required to have a structure with four end upright poles, and also have 14 insulated windows. Id., Tent Specifications Sheet at 1. Further, the solicitation specified that the tents must withstand at least 50 deployments, be weather resistant to rain at a rate of 4 inches per hour with 60 miles per hour (MPH) winds, and be capable of being set up in less than 10 minutes by a six-person crew. Id. at 1-2. Two offerors, AKS and CAMSS, submitted quotations prior to the February 28, 2019 closing date. Combined Contracting Officer's Statement and Memorandum of Law (COS/MOL) at 2. The agency evaluated both vendors' quotations as technically acceptable. Agency Report (AR), Tab 9, Technical Evaluation of AKS; AR, Tab 11, Technical Evaluation of CAMSS. The source selection authority then selected CAMSS' quotation for award based on its lower price of $26,090. AR, Tab 13, Army Determination of Fair and Reasonable Price at 1. After the agency notified AKS that its quotation was unsuccessful, it filed the instant protest with our Office. DISCUSSION AKS alleges that the agency unreasonably evaluated CAMSS' quotation as technically acceptable because the proposed tents do not meet all of the requisite specifications.1 Protest at 5. AKS also alleges that the agency conducted an inadequate evaluation because it failed to apply the solicitation's evaluation criteria. Protester's Comments at 6. In reviewing protests challenging an agency's evaluation of quotations, our Office does not reevaluate quotations or substitute our judgment for that of the agency; rather we review the record to determine whether the agency's judgment was reasonable and consistent with the solicitation's evaluation criteria, as well as applicable statutes and regulations. TSC Enterprise, LLC, B-415731, Feb. 8, 2018, 2018 CPD ¶ 71 at 2. Contrary to the protester's allegations, we find that the agency reasonably evaluated CAMSS' quotation as technically acceptable. CAMSS' quotation included a list of specifications showing compliance with the specifications set forth in the solicitation. AR, Tab 7, CAMSS Quotation at 3-4. Indeed, CAMSS' quotation provides that its tents will have a minimum of four end uprights, 14 insulated windows, can be erected in less than 10 minutes by a six-person crew, can withstand at least 50 deployments, and are weather resistant to rain at a rate of four inches per hour with 60 MPH winds. Id. Further, although CAMSS' quotation contains a photograph of its tent's basic structure which does not appear to contain four end uprights, the agency points out that CAMSS did not represent the photograph as the final product or indicate that the tent would be delivered in strict accordance with the photograph as opposed to the listed specifications. COS/MOL at 9.

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