______________________________________________ DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE: October 18, 1995 ______________________________________________ GSBCA 11759 P.J. DICK, INCORPORATED, Appellant, v. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Respondent. John T. Flynn and Thomas J. Kelleher, Jr., of Smith, Currie & Hancock, Atlanta, GA, counsel for Appellant. Sharon A. Roach, Gerald L. Schrader, Martin A. Hom, Robert C. Smith, and M. Leah Wright, Office of General Counsel, General Services Administration, Washington, DC, counsel for Respondent. BORWICK, Board Judge. ORDER In the course of work on a contract for renovation of certain floors of the Post Office and Courthouse in Pittsburgh, PA, a General Services Administration contracting officer determined that the contractor, P.J. Dick, Incorporated, was obligated to reimburse the Government the amount of $412,000 for costs of unperformed marble restoration. The contractor appealed this decision, and the Board docketed the case as GSBCA 11759. The parties stipulated to a settlement of the dispute fixing the credit due the Government at $30,000, and asked that the Board include that amount as part of any credit due the Government in another case involving the same contract, GSBCA 12215. The Board complied with the parties' request. P.J. Dick Inc. v. General Services Administration, GSBCA 12215, 95-1 BCA 27,574. On October 12, 1995, the parties filed a joint motion for dismissal of GSBCA 11759. The motion is granted. This case is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. ________________________________ ANTHONY S. BORWICK Board Judge