The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) projects have resulted in extremely low bids. These low bids could be the result of improved efficiency in the construction industry; or the low bids could be the result of cut throat competition. Colleague Steve McBrady recently explained how the federal government will use ARRA funds to investigate contractors:
“These days, there are more companies competing for comparatively fewer contracts, and that means contractors are facing downward pressure on their bids,” McBrady said. “The key for contractors is that it is OK to be competitive, but that bids should accurately reflect the cost to execute the work. Government officials are going to be on the lookout for contractors who make false claims, such as inflating costs for work conducted under change orders.”
- GAO
- Agency IGs
- RAT Board
- National Procurement Fraud Task Force
- Congress
- DOJ Antitrust Division
- State and local auditors
- Whistleblowers
- The Public
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