Bid rigging uncovered in state highway construction contracts on Long Island.
The study looked at bidding in construction auctions to see if companies were working together to cheat the system. They found that some companies were colluding by deciding in advance who would submit the lowest bid, while others would submit higher fake bids. The data showed that companies not involved in the collusion were bidding based on their costs, while the colluding companies were not. This suggests that bid rigging was happening in these auctions.