Chet Morrison Contractors, LLC v. Spartan Directional, LLC

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJune 14, 2024
Docket2023CA0981
StatusUnknown

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Chet Morrison Contractors, LLC v. Spartan Directional, LLC, (La. Ct. App. 2024).

Opinion

141110 IN i WA W

FIRST CIRCUIT

NO. 2023 CA 0981

CHET MORRISON CONTRACTORS, L.L.C.

VERSUS

SPARTAN DIRECTIONAL, LLC

Judgment Rendered. JUN 14 2024

Appealed from the 32nd Judicial District Court In and for the Parish of Terrebonne State of Louisiana Case No. 183674, Division A

The Honorable Timothy C. Ellender, Judge Presiding

Robert R. Johnston Counsel for Plaintiff/Appellant Constance C. Waguespack Chet Morrison Contractors, L.L.C. Courtney E. Crowell New Orleans, Louisiana

Robert I. Siegel Counsel for Defendant/Appellee Erika M. Cunningham Berkshire Hathaway Specialty New Orleans, Louisiana Insurance Company

BEFORE: THERIOT, PENZATO, AND GREENE, JJ. THERIOT, J.

This appeal arises from a summary judgment dismissing a contractor' s

claims against its subcontractor' s insurer. For the reasons set forth herein, we

amend the judgment and, as amended, affirm.

In 2015, Chet Morrison Contractors, L.L.C. (" CMC") contracted with Shell

Pipeline Company, LP (" Shell") to provide pipeline construction services for a

project involving horizontal directional drilling of approximately 5, 000 feet of 22 -

inch pipeline (" the Shell project"). In furtherance of its work on the Shell project,

CMC engaged a subcontractor, Spartan Directional Drilling, LLC (" Spartan"), to

drill a borehole and pull pipe back through the borehole. CMC and Spartan

executed a Master Work Contract for Spartan' s work on the Shell Project on

February 27, 2017, in which Spartan agreed to procure several types of insurance

at contractually defined limits. Pertinent to this appeal, the Master Work Contract

provided:

8. At any and all times during the term of this Contract, except as otherwise provided, [ Spartan] agrees to carry insurance of the types and in the minimum amounts as follows. The insurance requirements set forth herein are supplementary to and shall not limit or restrict as to amount, extent or otherwise the defense and indemnity obligations undertaken by [ Spartan] in Articles 9, 10, 11 and 15 hereof.

g) For the Shell pipeline project ( project No. HDD Bayou Shaffer — Zydeco HoHo 22") ( the " Project"), Builder' s Risk Insurance in the amount of $ 3, 200, 000, which policy shall provide full coverage for all loss or damage to all or any portion of the pipe making up the pipeline ( the " Pipe") while it is in the care, custody or control of [Spartan], and such policy shall be maintained throughout the performance of [Spartan' s] work on the Project, including through acceptance of [ Spartan' s] work by Company. [ Spartan' s] responsibility for loss or damage to the work or to said materials and equipment to be incorporated therein shall be limited to the deductible amount under such insurance, but not in excess of $ 10, 000. 00 and only for such loss or damage which arises out of the negligence of [Spartan].

2 CMC] shall reimburse [ Spartan] for the cost of [builder' s] risk as described within this section.

h) All such policies of [ Spartan] . . . shall name as

additional assureds the Indemnified Chet Morrison Parties['] to the full extent of the release, defense and indemnity obligations assumed by [ Spartan] in Article 10 of this Contract; and shall, to the extent of the defense and indemnity obligations assumed by [ Spartan] in Article 10, be endorsed to provide that their coverages are primary as respects other insurances maintained by the additional insureds, regardless of any " other insurance[,"] " cover elsewhere" or similar provisions.... All premiums and deductibles shall be for [ Spartan' s] sole account, except for the Builder' s Risk Insurance described in Section S( g) of this Agreement. [ Spartan] shall furnish [ CMC] with a certificate or certificates of insurance ( on the form attached as Exhibit " A") evidencing the insurance coverages above

required, and upon request, shall furnish [ CMC] certified copies of all such policies.

Spartan engaged its insurance broker, David Daniel, with Arthur J.

Gallagher Risk Management Services, Inc. (" Gallagher"), to procure the insurance

coverage required by the Master Work Contract. Because the work to be

performed by Spartan under the Master Work Contract was ultimately split into

two phases, with Spartan using a subcontractor to perform the work on its behalf in

Phase I, and Spartan doing the remainder of the work itself in Phase II, Daniel ( in

consultation with Spartan and CMC) obtained separate insurance policies for each

phase of the work. For Phase I, Daniel obtained a builder' s risk policy for Spartan

from Traveler' s Insurance Company, with CMC named as an additional insured on

the policy. Spartan' s subcontractor for Phase I obtained its own installation floater

policy.' For Phase II, Daniel obtained an installation floater policy issued by

I Article 10 of the Master Work Contract defines the " Indemnified Chet Morrison Parties" as "[ CMC], its parent, affiliated or subsidiary corporations, companies and divisions, its customer ( including the customer' s co -lessees, co- owners, partners and joint venturers), or any of their respective officers, directors, members, employees and vessels."

There are a variety of builder' s risk policy forms, as well as significant differences in the language of the numerous exclusions which may be contained within the policy forms. Traditional builder' s risk insurance covers the project under construction and the equipment and materials installed during the course of construction, but usually excludes coverage for materials and equipment in transit or storage. Coverage may be available for these items under an installation floater policy or an inland marine policy form that also covers the structure being constructed. See Douglas L. Patin, Builder' s risk coverage — Differences in builder' s risk policy forms, 4 Law and Practice of Insurance Coverage Litigation § 45: 26 ( July 2023 update). Although the Master Work Contract only required Spartan to obtain a builder' s risk policy ( with CMC named as an additional insured on the policy) and did not mention an installation floater policy, Daniel testified that Traveler' s Insurance Company required Spartan' s subcontractor to obtain an installation floater policy before it would issue the builder' s risk policy to Spartan for

3 Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance Company (" Berkshire Hathaway") for

Spartan. Although Daniel apparently intended for CMC to be named as an

additional insured on this policy, as required by the Master Work Contract, there

were no additional insureds included on the Berkshire Hathaway installation

floater policy.

After Berkshire Hathaway issued Policy No. 47- MAR001042- 01 ( the

installation floater policy), Gallagher issued a Certificate of Insurance (" COI") for

the policy, which was furnished to CMC in accordance with Article 8( h) of the

Master Work Contract. However, the COI issued by Gallagher erroneously

identified the installation floater policy as a builder' s risk policy and erroneously

stated that CMC was an additional insured on the policy.

Spartan began its pipeline drilling services for CMC on the Shell Project on

November 5, 2017. On November 23, 2017, an incident occurred in which the

drill pipe Spartan was using to drill the borehole broke off in the borehole. As a

result, the borehole and the pipe had to be abandoned in the ground and were

rendered unusable, Shell' s servitude was damaged, and the area in or around the

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