Subcontractor Fox Logistics and Construction Co. didn’t show it should get another chance to argue that the US Air Force breached a construction task order at Shindland Air Base in Afghanistan by not paying it after a prime contractor defaulted, the Federal Circuit said Wednesday.
The US Court of Federal Claims reasonably determined that Fox failed to provide evidence it had an implied-in-fact contract with the Air Force, Judge Sharon Prost of the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said in a nonprecedential opinion to affirm summary judgment for the government.
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