Home Law Contractor Can’t Recover Under Constructive Change Theory If It Didn’t Actually Perform... LawNewsProtestsResource Library Contractor Can’t Recover Under Constructive Change Theory If It Didn’t Actually Perform the Changed Requirements; Pacific Coast Community Services, Inc. v. United States, Fed. Cir. 2020-1219 May 6, 2021 49 Share FacebookLinkedinTwitter Mentari Merah Studio | Shutterstock You must be a Paid or Free Trial Member to Access this Content. Paid members, please login to view your news subscription(s). RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Claims One JV Member Submitted a Claim, But the Other Member Withdrew It. Was There a Viable Claim? Claims COFC Says Government May Have Taken Contractor’s Property, Violated Fifth Amendment Expert Opinion Why File: A Request For Equitable Adjustment