During April, 1980, the Department of General Services solicited bids for chlorine to be supplied to its six water systems. Delta submitted the lowest bids for two of the six contracts. Because of what it perceived to be ambiguities in the bid specifications and the decline in the market price of chlorine since the initial round of bidding, the Department of General Services deemed it advisable to reject Delta's low bid and to conduct a new round of bidding. Rather than proceed...
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