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Can a Prime Contractor Hold a Subcontractor to Its Bid?

By Joseph Darr on April 14, 2022
Posted in Bid Disputes, Bid Revocation

When submitting bids for projects, prime contractors routinely rely on bids from subcontractors. But can a subcontractor back out of a bid it submitted to a prime contractor after the prime contractor is awarded a project? I hate giving a non-answer, but as with most legal questions, it depends.
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Joe Darr is a Board Certified construction attorney and the author of the Government Construction Law Update. He is associate general counsel for Brasfield & Gorrie, L.L.C., an ENR Top 25 contractor. While in private practice, Joe represented and advised contractors, sureties, and project owners in construction and commercial disputes on large public infrastructure and private projects.

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