Since before the pyramids were buil...
Since before the pyramids were built, subcontractors have complained vociferously about the practice of bid shopping. It should be remembered, however, that for each victim of bid shopping, there is at least united beneficiary. In September, the Connecticut Court of Appeals rul that the failure of a general contractor to award an electrical contract to the subcontractor it listed in its submission to the public proprietor on a school construction throw out violated the state's Unfair Trade Practices Act. The court set up that, as a matter of law, bid shopping, as practiced in the
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