The ASBCA (Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals) has, over the years, listed a number of qualifications that defeat the "sum certain" requirement. These include nomenclatures such as:
- approximately
- at least
- no less than
- well over
- in excess of
Finding these qualifiers will render a claim null and void because there is no sum certain indicated.
Where does "estimated" fall within the sum certain
Estimated is not among the fatal qualifications listed above. The Board (i.e. ASBCA) has frequently accepted estimates in support of a sum certain. The Board has repeatedly held that the use of estimated or approximate costs in determining the value of a claim is permissible so long as the total overall demand is for a sum certain.
Recently, in a case brought by Fluor Federal Solutions, LLC (see ASBCA No. 61353), the Board ruled that Fluor's use of estimates that included a detailed explanation of how the estimate was calculated was an "unequivocal sum certain". This reiterates a previous decision by the Board in ASBCA No. 60367, Government Services Corp, where they also ruled that the use of estimated or approximate costs in determining the value of a claim was permissible as long as the total overall demand is for a sum certain.
Estimates are fine so long as they are supported and the resulting claim is for a sum certain.
Read the recent ASBCA decision concerning Fluor Federal Solutions here.
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