Broadmoor, LLC v. ERNEST N. MORIAL EXHIBITION

867 So. 2d 651, 2004 WL 541844
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedMarch 18, 2004
Docket2004-CC-0211, 2004-CC-0212
StatusPublished
Cited by91 cases

This text of 867 So. 2d 651 (Broadmoor, LLC v. ERNEST N. MORIAL EXHIBITION) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Louisiana primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Broadmoor, LLC v. ERNEST N. MORIAL EXHIBITION, 867 So. 2d 651, 2004 WL 541844 (La. 2004).

Opinion

867 So.2d 651 (2004)

BROADMOOR, L.L.C.
v.
ERNEST N. MORIAL NEW ORLEANS EXHIBITION HALL AUTHORITY.

Nos. 2004-CC-0211, 2004-CC-0212.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

March 18, 2004.
Rehearing Denied March 31, 2004.

*652 Michael E. Botnick, Ewell E. Eagan, Jr., Marcel Garsaud, Jr., New Orleans, Tina C. White, Howard E. Sinor, Jr., New Orleans, Gordon, Arata, McCollam, Duplantis & Eagan; Michael D. Hunt, Baton Rouge, H. Alston Johnson, III, Phelps Dunbar, for Applicant (No. 2004-CC-211).

Robert M. Johnston, New Orleans, Marguerite K. Kingsmill, Harry T. Lemmon, Mark S. Senter, Metairie, Kingsmill, Riess; New Orleans, Julie A. Richards, Gretna, Michael Q. Walshe, Jr., New Orleans, Walter F. Wolf, III, Philip A. Wittmann, Stone, Pigman, Walther Wittmann, New Orleans, Russ M. Herman, Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar, for Respondent (No. 2004-CC-0211).

W.P. Wray, Jr., for Louisiana Associated General Contractor (Amicus Curiae).

Charles S. McCowan, Jr., Charles L. Patin, Jr., Baton Rouge, for Louisiana Municipal Association (Amicus Curiae).

*653 Leonard L. Levenson, New Orleans, for McDonnel (Amicus Curiae).

Loretta G. Mince, Robert M. Walmsley, Jr., James R. Swanson, New Orleans, for New Orleans MetropolitanConvention (Amicus Curiae).

Eliska M. Plunkett, Ernst F. Preis, Jr., New Orleans, for Greater New Orleans Hotel and Lodging (Amicus Curiae).

Julie A. Richards, Gretna, Michael Q. Walshe, Jr., New Orleans, Walter F. Wolf, III, Philip A. Wittmann, Stone, Pigman, Walther Wittmann, New Orleans, for Applicant (No. 2004-CC-212).

Michael E. Botnick, Ewell E. Eagan, Jr., Marcel Garsaud, Jr., New Orleans, Tina C. White, Howard E. Sinor, Jr., New Orleans, Gordon, Arata, McCollam, Duplantis & Eagan; Michael D. Hunt, Baton Rouge, H. Alston Johnson, III, Phelps Dunbar, Robert M. Johnston, New Orleans, Marguerite K. Kingsmill, Harry T. Lemmon, Mark S. Senter, Metairie, Kingsmill, Riess, New Orleans,; Russ M. Herman, Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar, for Respondent (No. 2004-CC-0212).

W.P. Wray, Jr., for Louisiana Associated General Contractor (Amicus Curiae).

Charles S. McCowan, Jr., Charles L. Patin, Jr., for Louisiana Municipal Association (Amicus Curiae).

Leonard L. Levenson, for McDonnel (Amicus Curiae).

Loretta G. Mince, Robert M. Walmsley, Jr., James R. Swanson, for New Orleans MetropolitanConvention (Amicus Curiae).

Eliska M. Plunkett, Ernst F. Preis, Jr., for Greater New Orleans Hotel and Lodging (Amicus Curiae).

JOHNSON, Justice.

This litigation arises from a dispute over the public bids submitted for construction of Phase IV of the Ernest N. Morial Exhibition Hall. We granted this writ of certiorari to determine whether the court of appeal was correct in granting Broadmoor's application for supervisory writs, reversing the trial court's decision to deny the request for a preliminary injunction, and granting the preliminary injunction. After a careful review of the record and relevant law, we affirm the court of appeal's decision.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

The Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibit Hall Authority ("Authority"), a political subdivision of the State of Louisiana, was organized to plan, build and operate the New Orleans Convention Center.[1] The Convention Center was built in three phases and consists of approximately 3.5 million square feet of exhibit halls, meeting rooms, ballrooms and ancillary facilities and spaces. On August 8, 2003, the Authority announced its intention to receive bids on the construction of Phase IV of the facility. The Authority received the following bids:

Yates/Landis       $268,445,000.00
Broadmoor          $275,000,000.00
McDonnell/PLC      $278,235,000.00

After the bids were opened, representatives of Sizeler Architects, L.L.C. ("Sizeler"),[2] as well as staff members of the Authority, began independent evaluations of the bids. Sizeler concluded that the Yates/Landis bid was the lowest responsive bid. The bidders were also allowed to review all of the bids.

*654 On October 8, 2003, Broadmoor submitted a formal protest to the Authority concerning Yates/Landis' bid. Broadmoor noted various "irregularities, deviations and omissions" in the Yates/Landis bid, including inter alia: (1) failure to include a certificate of insurance or a letter of insurability; (2) failure to attend pre-bid meetings and failure to purchase a full size set of bidding documents; (3) failure to submit a corporate resolution of authority. On October 10, 2003, Yates/Landis responded to Broadmoor's complaint, essentially denying any irregularities, and stating that any alleged deficiencies are "minor and technical in nature."

On October 15, 2003, the Construction Committee of the Authority convened to review the bids and to make a recommendation to the Authority. After hearing the presentations from the Board's staff, the architects, Broadmoor, Yates/Landis, and members of the public, the Committee decided to defer action on the bids to the full Board of Commissioners for the Authority, without making a recommendation. The Board of Commissioners met on October 22, 2003. After being informed that Senator Lambert Boissiere had requested an opinion from the Attorney General on the issue of insurance provisions within a bid and the waivability of bid requirements, the Board decided not to make a decision on the award of the contract at that time.

On October 29, 2003, the Attorney General issued an opinion, concluding, "[T]he documents which set out the requirements for the phase IV of the Convention Center required all of the bidders to attach certificates of insurance or statements of insurability to the bid." The Attorney General also opined that the failure to furnish a certificate of insurance or statement of insurability is a substantive deviation from the bid requirements, which may not be waived by the Authority.

Also on October 29, 2003, Broadmoor filed a petition for temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, and permanent injunction, seeking to restrain and enjoin the Authority from considering and/or awarding the contract to Yates/Landis.[3] Yates/Landis filed a petition to intervene in the action. Frischhertz/Fisk Joint Venture, Gallo Mechanical Contractors, Inc., subcontractors of Broadmoor, and Southeast Louisiana Building and Construction Trade Council also intervened in the action. Initially, the trial court granted the temporary restraining order. However, following a contradictory hearing, the trial court rescinded the order. Thereafter, the Authority accepted the bid of Yates/Landis as being the lowest responsive and responsible bid and sent Yates/Landis a notice of acceptance.

On November 3, 2003, the trial court held a hearing on Broadmoor's request for *655 a preliminary injunction. Following the hearing, the trial court denied the request, stating:

The insurance issue bothers me greatly. The requirement is that the certificate of insurance or the document of insurability should have been submitted. But I cannot say in light of the [American Institute of Architects] requirements that the Board was wrong in its conclusion. They were not arbitrary. They may have been wrong, but they were not arbitrary. So much for the insurance. All the other arguments are non-substantial.

Broadmoor filed an application for supervisory writs in the court of appeal.[4]

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Kailash K. Dhaliwal
265 So. 3d 1188 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2019)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
867 So. 2d 651, 2004 WL 541844, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/broadmoor-llc-v-ernest-n-morial-exhibition-la-2004.