Appeal of Gideon Contracting, LLC, ASBCA No. 63561 (May 12, 2025)

The Bottom Line: 

When the Government orders a suspension of work due to an “act of God,” it may still be on the hook for the resulting increased costs under the Suspension of Work clause if it proximately causes an unreasonable delay. Here, the Government proximately caused the delay at issue through its management of water drainage through a lake and dam, including through controlled releases of water, and the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (“ASBCA” or “the Board”) found a portion of the delay to be unreasonable.

Key points of interest:

Contractors facing suspensions of work should carefully evaluate whether their contracts may entitle them to relief where at least a portion of such suspensions are “unreasonable.”

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