Arab Shah Construction Company

ARMED SERVICES BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS Appeal of-- ) ) Arab Shah Construction Company ) ASBCA No. 60553 ) Under Contract No. H92237-11-C-0639 ) APPEARANCE FOR THE APPELLANT: Mr. Mohammad Edress President APPEARANCES FOR THE GOVERNMENT: Col Matthew J. Mulbarger, USAF Air Force Chief Trial Attorney Gregory A. Harding, Esq. Trial Attorney OPINION BY ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE TING ON THE GOVERNMENT'S MOTION TO DISMISS FOR LACK OF JURISDICTION Arab Shah Construction Company (appellant) filed a notice of appeal seeking compensation under a contract awarded and performed in Afghanistan. Because no proper Contract Disputes Act claim was filed with the contracting officer (CO), we dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction. STATEMENT OF FACTS (SOF) FOR PURPOSES OF THE MOTION 1. In March 2011, Appellant was awarded a contract for $62,000 to construct a metal pole barn in the village of Mangwal, *Afghanistan (R4, tab 1). 2. By email dated 23 May 2011 at 3:35 PM, the CO, SSgt Aaron Waltersdorff, informed appellant that the pole barn was no longer needed at Mangwal, but "[i]fyou can keep the same price [I] will send you a modification to change the location [to Gardez] and then you can keep this contract" (R4, tabs 2, 7). 3. Appellant responded that same day at 3 :40 PM with "[ o]kay no problem [I] want to be fair with us we have delivered our team and [materials] to Mangwell now we have return them to Gardez it cost us more money." The email string also includes conversations between appellant and the CO referencing other contracts between the parties. (R4, tab 7) (Syntax in original) * As the file contains numerous variations on the spelling of this village, we note the correct spelling is Mangwal. 4. Later that same day, 23 May 2011, the parties executed Modification No. POOOO 1, changing the location for the pole barn from Mangwal to the village of Gardez, Afghanistan. The bilateral modification confirmed that the purpose of the modification was to change the location where the work would be performed and stated, "All other terms and conditions remain unchanged." (R4, tab 3) 5. A receipt dated 26 May 2011 indicates appellant paid $19 ,000 to American Alliance Logistic Services. The comments section of the invoice reads: Transportation of Materials from Mangwel to Gardez Paktia ONLY. The prime contractor is Arab Shah Construction Co, per our regulation, our company received advance payment for the transportation. The description category on the invoice states: "Transportation of materials from Mangwel to Gardez Paktia Date of delivery 27 May 2011 or per KO, COR order." (R4, tab 8) 6. A pay voucher indicates appellant was paid $62,224.09 on 22 September 2011, $62,000.00 contract amount plus $224.09 in interest (R4, tab 4). 7. Appellant filed an undated notice of appeal received by the Board on 22 April 2016, alleging that it "never got the payment for the services yet, we did deliver the materials and all the equipments to the site." The Board docketed the appeal as ASBCA No. 60553. 8. On 17 May 2016, the government moved to dismiss the appeal for lack of jurisdiction because appellant never submitted a claim in a sum certain to a CO. 9. Appellant responded to the motion by email dated 11 June 2016, attaching a letter already sent to government counsel stating "We did provide modification show the location of project is change of after the delivery of materials, so it is strong proof show we did expend money for the delivery of materials from one location to other location." No copies of correspondence between appellant and the CO accompanied the response. 10. In an email dated 23 June 2016, the Board was copied on correspondence between the parties which indicated appellant was seeking payment for $19,000 in transportation costs due to the change in performance location (Bd. corr. file, email -0--C- PETER D. TING Administrative Judge Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals (Signatures continued) 4 I concur I concur .&?7~~HH MARK N. STEMPLER RICHARD SHACKLEFORD Administrative Judge Administrative Judge Acting Chairman Vice Chairman Armed Services Board Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals of Contract Appeals I certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the Opinion and Decision of the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals in ASBCA No. 60553, Appeal of Arab Shah Construction Company, rendered in conformance with the Board's Charter. Dated: JEFFREY D. GARDIN Recorder, Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals 5