The recent settlement of the long-running legal dispute over modernization of the U.S. Supreme Court building included a pledge by the government not to give the contractor any negative ratings.
The Architect of the Capitol, a congressional agency that has jurisdiction over the Supreme Court building, pledged to give the Grunley Corporation “no scores less than satisfactory” and to “remove the contractor’s past evaluations” that were presumably negative.
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