Law360, New York ( August 1, 2014, 10:32 AM EDT) -- Filing claims against the government is not contractors' preferred method of resolving problems on a federal project, but often contractors are left with little choice with federal procurement officials spread thin. For example, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has not moved on a significant number of pending changes and refused to pay the contract balance because the Corps has assessed an equal amount in liquidated damages for delay. The delay was caused by a differing site condition, for which the contractor submitted a claim for time and money. After waiting 60 days, the Corps responded by stating that it will issue the contracting officer's final decision in seven months. Meanwhile, the contractor continues to spend money trying to close out the project....
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