Boh Bros. Construction Co., L.L.C. Versus Parish of Jefferson

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 2, 2021
Docket20-CA-472
StatusUnknown

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BOH BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO., L.L.C. NO. 20-CA-472

VERSUS FIFTH CIRCUIT

PARISH OF JEFFERSON COURT OF APPEAL

STATE OF LOUISIANA

ON APPEAL FROM THE TWENTY-FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 810-091, DIVISION "H" HONORABLE GLENN B. ANSARDI, JUDGE PRESIDING

June 02, 2021

MARC E. JOHNSON JUDGE

Panel composed of Judges Jude G. Gravois, Marc E. Johnson, and Robert A. Chaisson

REVERSED AND RENDERED; REMANDED FOR FURTHER PROCEEDINGS MEJ JGG RAC COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT, BOH BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO., L.L.C. Michael R.C. Riess Michael D. Lane

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE, PARISH OF JEFFERSON W. Reed Smith

COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT/APPELLEE, COMMAND CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C. H. Bruce Shreves Denise C. Puente Peter S. Thriffiley, Jr. JOHNSON, J.

Plaintiff/Appellant, Boh Bros. Construction Co., L.L.C. (hereinafter referred

to as “Boh Bros.”), appeals the trial court’s judgment in favor of

Defendant/Appellee, the Parish of Jefferson (hereinafter referred to as “the Parish”)

and Intervenor/Appellee, Command Construction, L.L.C. (hereinafter referred to as

“Command”), from the 24th Judicial District Court, Division “H”, which denied

injunctive relief concerning a public bid for a public works project. For the

following reasons, we reverse the trial court’s denial of injunctive relief, enjoin the

Parish from awarding the contract for the public work to the second-lowest

responsive bidder, and find that Boh Bros. is the lowest responsive and responsible

bidder for the public work contract. We also remand the matter for further

proceedings consistent with this opinion.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

On June 10, 2020, the Parish issued an Advertisement for Bids for Project

No. 2017-031-RBP (hereinafter referred to as “the Project”), Proposal No. 50-

00130667, for the construction of U-Turn lanes over new drainage box culverts on

West Esplanade Avenue near the intersection of Harvard Avenue. The initial

bidding documents contained the Louisiana Uniform Public Work Bid Form and

the Unit Price Form. The Parish issued multiple addenda to the bid proposal and

the bidding documents, one of which was “Addendum No. 2.”

Within Addendum No. 2, the Parish included the following pertinent

language:

This addendum shall be part of the Contract Documents as provided in the Instructions to Bidders.

The following items are issued to add to, modify, and clarify the Contract Documents. These items shall have full force and effect as the Contract Documents, and the cost involved shall be included in the bid prices.

Acknowledge receipt of the addendum by inserting its number on the

20-CA-472 1 Bid Form of the Bid Documents. Failure to do so will subject the bidder to rejection.

This Addendum No. 2 consists of a total of 34 pages including attachments.

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II. SPECIFICATIONS:

1. This addendum hereby revises and replaces the original Louisiana Uniform Public Work Bid Form and is attached hereto. Bidders must submit this revised, per Addendum No. 2, Louisiana Uniform Public Work Bid Form with their submission. Failure to do so will result in bid rejection.

Addendum No. 2 added two additional unit price items and one modified unit price

item, which implemented a total of 88 unit price items.1 Each of the 34 pages of

the bidding documents for Addendum No. 2—the revised Louisiana Uniform

Public Work Bid Form and the revised Unit Price Form—contained a header

stating, “REVISED PER ADDENDUM NO. 2,” and a footer stating,

“ADDENDUM NO. 2,” along with the corresponding page number.

The bids were opened for the Project on July 28, 2020. Vendors, including

Boh Bros. and Command, submitted bids for the Project. Boh Bros. submitted a

bid of $3,111,405.50. Boh Bros.’ bidding documents contained a Uniform Bid

Form with the header and footer specified by Addendum No. 2 and a Unit Price

Form without the header and footer. The Unit Price Form contained 88 unit price

items. Command submitted a bid of $3,288,248. Command’s bidding documents

contained a Uniform Bid Form and a Unit Price Form with the header and footer

specified by Addendum No. 2 on each of the pages.

The bid tabulation was sent to all of the bidders on August 11, 2020.

Although it was the lowest monetary bidder, Boh Bros.’ bid was rejected as non-

responsive by the Parish. The “Bid Analysis Listing” indicated that Boh Bros.’

Unit Price Bid Form pages were not submitted on the “REVISED PER

1 The initial Unit Bid Price Form contained 86 unit price items.

20-CA-472 2 ADDENDUM NO. 2” bid form. Command was announced as the lowest bidder

and was awarded the Project by the Parish. Boh Bros. timely submitted its written

protest to the Parish on August 13, 2020. The Parish rejected the protest on August

20, 2020, specifying that it rejected Boh Bros. bid because it was unable to confirm

that Boh Bros. submitted the Unit Price Bid Form required by Addendum No. 2.

On September 10, 2020, Boh Bros. filed its “Verified Petition for Temporary

Restraining Order, Preliminary Injunction, Permanent Injunction and Mandamus,

or in the alternative, for Damages.” In its petition, Boh Bros. argued that it was the

lowest responsive and responsible bidder for the Project because its bid contained

all of the unit prices and descriptions of work in conformity with the Louisiana

Public Bid Law and bidding requirements; and, it was the lowest monetary bidder.

It sought relief that would enjoin the Parish from awarding the Project to any other

bidder and compel the Parish to award the contract for the Project to Boh Bros. as

the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. On September 21, 2020, Command

filed its “Petition of Intervention,” alleging it was the lowest responsive and

responsible bidder for the Project because it complied with all of the requirements

of the bidding documents, and any award of the contract for the Project with any

other entity would be in violation of the Louisiana Public Bid Law. In response to

Boh Bros.’ petition, the Parish maintained that Boh Bros.’ bid was non-responsive

because it failed to comply with the bidding requirements. A trial on Boh Bros.’

petition was held on September 28, 2020.

In a judgment rendered on September 30, 2020, the trial court denied Boh

Bros.’ petition and upheld the Parish’s rejection of Boh Bros.’ bid as non-

responsive. The court further found that Command was the lowest responsive

bidder for the Project. In its reasons for judgment, the trial court held that a public

entity may include requirements and instructions in advertisements that exceed

what is required by the Louisiana Public Bid Law, and the changes the Parish made

20-CA-472 3 to the bid forms were in good faith and were reasonable. The instant devolutive

appeal by Boh Bros. followed.

ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR

On appeal, Boh Bros. alleges the trial court erred in finding Boh Bros. did

not comply with the bidding requirements for the Project let by the Parish, and the

trial court erred in failing to rule that the Parish’s modifications to the Louisiana

Uniform Public Work Bid Form did not violate the statutory requirements of the

Louisiana Public Bid Law.

LAW AND ANALYSIS

General Precepts of Law

Under La. C.C.P. art. 3601, “[a]n injunction shall issue in cases where

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