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Smith Management Construction, Inc. (“SMCI”) entered into a contract to develop a biomedical research facility to be leased to the National Institutes of Health (“NIH”).
March 10th, 2009
  • Filed
    March 10th, 2009

This case turns on the interpretation of dispute resolution provisions in a subcontract relating to federal procurement. The contract relates to the construction of a biomedical research facility (“the project”), on property owned by FSK Land Corporation (“FSK”), located on the Johns Hopkins University Bayview campus, and leased to the National Institutes of Health of the federal Department of Health and Human Services. (“NIH”). On December 31, 2001, FSK entered into a contract, entitled the Development Management Services Agreement (“DMSA”), with Smith Management Construction, Inc. (“SMCI”), an appellee, pursuant to which SMCI agreed to serve as “Development Manager” for the project. BRC Lease Co., LLC (“BRC”), another appellee, was formed for the sole purpose of entering into a long term lease with NIH. FSK assigned its interests under the lease and the DMSA to BRC.

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