For those bidding on public work, there might be a perception that there is a binding contract once the owner opens bids and accepts a particular prime or general contractor via resolution adopted at a public meeting.
The Commonwealth Court’s recent decision in Allan A. Myers LP v. Montgomery County, No. 25 C.D. 2013, ___ A.3d ___ (Pa. Commw. May 20, 2014), tells the successful bidder, “Not so fast.”
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