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Matter of: Premiere Building Services, Inc. File: B-255858 Date: April 12, 1994 94-1 CPD 252

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A procuring agency may properly provide that a contractor will be liable for the government's actual costs of reinspection. That are directly related to the contractor's unsatisfactory performance or nonperformance of the contract requirements. The IFB set forth a "deduction table" that specified liquidated damages to be applied when required services were not satisfactorily performed. Subsequent reinspections would be charged to the contractor.[1] The IFB also provided that: "The Government will institute a customer complaint program as a means of assisting in documenting certain kinds of service problems. The Occupant Complaint Program will be considered in evaluating the Contractor's performance and in taking deductions.".

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