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Incomplete contract delivery

Re: Incomplete contract delivery

by Jessie Salvador -
Number of replies: 0
No. You said that the award was in lot (lumpsum). It means 1 or 0. Either everything was delivered or nothing. You cannot change that fact after bidding and award. Since there is no complete delivery, there is NO delivery, and no payment is required. However, under the principle of quantum meruit, the contractor may receive reasonal compensation for the services already rendered, after deducting the applicable liquidated damages.