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From proposal drafting through the successful conclusion of projects, our attorneys have considerable experience representing contractors in all phases of government contracting with federal, state, regional, and local authorities. 

Overview

Government contracting offers significant opportunity and significant complexity. Contractors working with federal, state, regional, and local authorities face a dense regulatory environment where the stakes are high and the rules unforgiving. BHGR’s Government Contracting Group brings considerable experience helping clients navigate that landscape, from procurement regulations and agreement terms to bid protests and dispute resolution.

Focus Areas

Regulations, Solicitations, + Agreements

We advise clients regarding federal, state, and local procurement regulations and interpretation of the terms and conditions of solicitations. Our attorneys assist in the negotiation and contents of government contracts, teaming agreements, subcontracts, joint venture agreements, and license terms and conditions.

Bid Protests

Our attorneys handle pre- and post-award bid protests, representing protestors and awardees alike with respect to issues including solicitation defects, sole-source awards, organizational conflicts of interest, task- and delivery-order contracting, schedule contracting, untimely bids, agency discussions, past performance, responsibility issues, fraud issues, technical evaluations, cost and pricing issues, best-value determinations, cost-technical tradeoffs, and all types of evaluation defects.

Dispute Resolution

When claims and disputes arise, we represent our clients in all aspects of the preparation, presentation, and negotiation of appropriate and comprehensive change order requests, claims, and terminations for convenience proposals. We have represented clients in state and federal administrative dispute proceedings as well as in state and federal courts. Our attorneys have appeared before the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, the Government Accountability Office, and the Court of Federal Claims.