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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced the reversal of a controversial Biden administration policy mandating project labor agreements on solicitations for construction contracts of $35 million or more. The policy change is expected to restore merit-based competition for taxpayer-funded contracts to build VA hospitals, outpatient facilities, office buildings, national cemeteries and other construction projects.
On Jan. 20, ABC celebrated a court decision in favor of ABC members that filed bid protests challenging former President Joe Biden’s policy requiring anti-competitive, inflationary, union-favoring project labor agreements on federal construction projects of $35 million or more. “As a result of this decision, ABC federal contractors should continue to file bid protests against individual federal agency PLA mandates on a case-by-case basis and expect similar outcomes,” said ABC’s Ben Brubeck.