Home Law Claims The Contract Didn’t Set a Date for a Notice to Proceed. Why... ClaimsLawResource Library The Contract Didn’t Set a Date for a Notice to Proceed. Why Did ASBCA Think the Government May Have Breached by Delaying Notice? June 25, 2024 82 Share FacebookLinkedinTwitter Stokkete | 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 Show Me the Certification: ASBCA Dismisses a Contract Interpretation Claim as an Invalid Monetary Claim Claims CBCA Releases Its 2024 Annual Report: Key Insights for Government Contractors Law ASBCA Finds Contractor’s Superior Knowledge Claim Was Not “Concrete”