In plain English
FAR 52.214-19, Contract Award-Sealed Bidding-Construction, is a solicitation provision prescribed at FAR 14.201-6(m), most recently dated Aug 1996. The complete official text is reproduced below, verbatim, from GSA's published FAR source files.
Its text contains no sentence requiring insertion into subcontracts; see the flowdown section below for what that does and does not mean.
Does it flow down to subcontracts?
No flowdown mandate found in the clause text
This is a solicitation provision — it applies to offerors when submitting an offer, not to contract performance, so subcontract flowdown is generally not the operative question for it.
Where it's prescribed
As prescribed in 14.201-6(m), insert the following provision:
Prescribing reference: FAR 14.201-6(m).
The official text, verbatim
As prescribed in 14.201-6(m), insert the following provision:
Contract Award-Sealed Bidding-Construction (Aug 1996)
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(a) The Government will evaluate bids in response to this solicitation without discussions and will award a contract to the responsible bidder whose bid, conforming to the solicitation, will be most advantageous to the Government, considering only price and the price-related factors specified elsewhere in the solicitation.
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(b) The Government may reject any or all bids, and waive informalities or minor irregularities in bids received.
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(c) The Government may accept any item or combination of items, unless doing so is precluded by a restrictive limitation in the solicitation or the bid.
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(d) The Government may reject a bid as nonresponsive if the prices bid are materially unbalanced between line items or subline items. A bid is materially unbalanced when it is based on prices significantly less than cost for some work and prices which are significantly overstated in relation to cost for other work, and if there is a reasonable doubt that the bid will result in the lowest overall cost to the Government even though it may be the low evaluated bid, or if it is so unbalanced as to be tantamount to allowing an advance payment.
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