Berlinghof v. Lincoln County

257 N.W. 373, 128 Neb. 28, 1934 Neb. LEXIS 154
CourtNebraska Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 27, 1934
DocketNo. 29032
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Berlinghof v. Lincoln County, 257 N.W. 373, 128 Neb. 28, 1934 Neb. LEXIS 154 (Neb. 1934).

Opinion

Raper, District Judge.

George A. Berlinghof, plaintiff, brought this action against Lincoln county, and bases his right to recovery on a written contract entered into by him and Lincoln county for services as an architect in the construction of a new courthouse for Lincoln county.

In his petition, filed December 15, 1932, he alleges that on July 22, 1919, Lincoln county voted a five-mill levy to build a new courthouse for Lincoln county, to cost from $225,000 to $250,000, and after that date plaintiff prepared preliminary sketches and elevations for the board’s consideration, and that on April 18, 1921, the defendant county employed plaintiff to render services to make plans and specifications and estimates for and superintending as customary for architects for the erection of a county courthouse at North Platte at an estimated cost of $200,000; that, immediately after, the plaintiff prepared plans and specifications for the entire work under direction of the county board, and the courthouse building has progressed in its construction without any substantial deviation from said plans, except certain changes directed by the board, which changes are set out in detail, but are not necessary to be here stated, and he alleges that he prepared all the. plans and specifications and superintended the construction of the building as provided for under his contract up to the [31]*31time the building operations ceased, and that the defendant county agreed to pay to plaintiff for his services the sum of 3*4 per cent, and in addition thereto, for superintending the construction of said courthouse as customary to architects, the sum of 1*4 per cent, as set forth in said contract; that the county board requested plaintiff to prepare plans and specifications for the courthouse building on a cost basis of $200,000, including metal and wood furniture, the furniture estimated at $25,000, but was eliminated at the time by the county board, and bids were asked for on the plans and specifications for the construction of the building only, and the plans and specifications for the furniture were approved and held by the county board for future use. The petition then sets forth letting of general contract for a completed courthouse to McMichael Brothers on October 31, 1921, for $174,990, but this was later changed to $148,000, to which was to • be added certain alterations which increased the sum to be paid for completed building, and contractors were in six months to complete the building for the original bid of $174,990, and that on February 3, 1922, the county board changed the construction of the building which called for expenditures greater than McMichael Brothers’ contract to the amount of $18,853, and some items were not mentioned in the resolution, and neither the copy of the resolution nor the contract gives the cost of the items changed. The petition further alleges that the McMichael Brothers’ supplementary and accepted contract amounted to $174,990, and plans and specifications later ordered for extras and additional construction added to McMichael Brothers’ last contract, dated December 17, 1931, amounted to $55,736. The items constituting this amount are set out, but it is not necessary to copy them here. It is further alleged that all of said drawings, plans and specifications were and are being used by Lincoln county and were first approved by the county board and accepted by it, and the defendant county has paid out money and [32]*32contracted to pay out money on constructions of original contract and additional contracts let by it in the sum of $332,851.09; that, up to the time of letting the final contract for completing the courthouse according to changes and modifications made and authorized by the county board, plaintiff was the architect in charge under his contract with the county, but the present county board, in violation of plaintiff’s contract, employed one C. C. Coursey as architect and superintendent and permitted said Coursey to use the plaintiff’s original plans and specifications in order for him to prepare his own drawings, plans and specifications, but defendant county refuses to pay plaintiff the contract price thereof of 3% per cent, for their preparation, and plaintiff alleges there is due to him on his said contract $4,327.48. It is further alleged that, in regard to the 5 per cent, levy voted in July, 1919, to build a courthouse to cost from $225,000 to $250,000, the funds raised thereby in the years 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, and 1923 amounted to $178,690.68, and that claims connected with the building were paid out of the county general funds in the sum of $35,313.53. (It is not stated when these sums were paid.) That plaintiff was paid $4,000 out of the said 5 per cent, levy, and the sum of $6,461.34 was paid to him out of the judgment funds of said county, and that in August, 1931, a further levy was made by Lincoln county, as follows: 9/10 of a mill for the year 1931, 1 mill for 1932, and 7/10 of a mill for 1933, to be used in completing the courthouse, which levy is expected to produce about $80,000. On the 14th day of December, 1931, plaintiff filed claim for his services with the county clerk, which was disallowed by the county board on December 5, 1932, and from which disallowance plaintiff duly appealed to the district court. The claim filed by plaintiff is as follows:

“To professional services rendered as follows:

1. On money expended to date $206,269.88

Five per cent, of same $10,313.49

[33]*332. Three and one-half per cent, on estimated cost of writer to finish building $125,000 Three and one-half per cent, of same 4,375.00

Total ' $14,688.49 (See credits and dates below) amount paid 10,461.34

Balance due and unpaid George A. Berlinghof from Lincoln county $4,227.15

Credits

Date allowed Cash Received Date paid by clerk

Dec. 20, 1921 $2,500.00

May 26, 1927 1,500.00 6/27/27

Aug. 8, 1927 5,000.00 8/18/27

Dec. 19, 1927 1,461.34 12/28/27

$10,461.34”

To this petition the defendant county interposed a general demurrer, which was sustained by the court, and plaintiff electing to stand on his petition, it was dismissed, and plaintiff appealed.

The petition does not state when the contractors were paid the $206,269.88 for the construction of the building, but it was evidently made before the last payment to plaintiff, which was in December, 1927. The petition does not state when, if ever, the contract for the construction of the building was to be completed, nor does it state that the contractors or plaintiff did any work on the building after the last payment made to plaintiff. The petition does not allege when the defendant occupied the building, but in his brief plaintiff says the county has occupied the building since June 1, 1923.

The contract consists of a written proposal of plaintiff and acceptance by the county board, and provides that plaintiff agreed to furnish “complete working drawings, including all 3/4" scale diagrams and all full size detail drawings, also complete specifications for all the different kinds of work and materials entering into or needed in the erection and construction of your new [34]*34courthouse building for the sum of three and one-half per cent, and will superintend the construction of the same as customary to architects for the sum of one and one-half per cent., making the sum of five per cent, on the total-cost of the building.”

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