City of Shreveport v. CDM Smith, Inc.

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 16, 2025
Docket56,154-CW
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
City of Shreveport v. CDM Smith, Inc., (La. Ct. App. 2025).

Opinion

Judgment rendered July 16, 2025. Application for rehearing may be filed within the delay allowed by Art. 2166, La. C.C.P.

No. 56,154-CW

COURT OF APPEAL SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA

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CITY OF SHREVEPORT Applicant v.

CDM SMITH INC.; BURK-KLEINPETER, INC.; BLACK & VEATCH CONSTRUCTION, INC.; BLACK & VEATCH CORPORATION; BLACK & VEATCH MANAGEMENT CONSULTING, LLC; BLACK & VEATCH PRITCHARD, INC.; BLACK & VEATCH SPECIAL PROJECTS CORP.; FLEAUX SERVICES OF LOUISIANA, LLC; FLEAUX SOLUTIONS, LLC; KERRY COKER; BRIONES CONSULTING AND ENGINEERING, LTD.; DELMET SERVICES, LLC; HALL BUILDERS, INC.; IMS ENGINEERS, INC.; KJMK MANAGEMENT, INC.; WILLIAMS CREATIVE GROUP, INC.; BELT CONSTRUCTION, INC.; BLD SERVICES, LLC; CROCKER CONSTRUCTION, LLC; DIXIE OVERLAND CONSTRUCTION, LLC; DON M. BARRON CONTRACTOR, INC.; HEMPHILL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.; INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; JOHN PLOTT COMPANY, INC.; MAC CONTRACTING GROUP, INC.; MITCHELL CONTRACTING, INC.; PM CONSTRUCTION & REHAB, LLC; PULLEY CONSTRUCTION, INC.; S&J CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. OF ARKANSAS; SAK CONSTRUCTION, LLC; SUNCOAST INFRASTRUCTURE, INC.; YOR-WIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC.

Respondents

On Application for Writs from the First Judicial District Court for the Parish of Caddo, Louisiana Trial Court No. 639,858

Honorable Ramon Lafitte, Judge

GREGORIO, CHAFIN, JOHNSON, TABOR Counsel for Applicant & FENASCI, LLC By: Scott J. Chafin, Jr. WALTERS, THOMAS, CULLENS, LLC By: J.E. Cullens, Jr. Andree M. Cullens S. Layne Lee

FLANAGAN PARTNERS, LLP Counsel for Respondents, By: Thomas M. Flanagan Black & Veatch Camille E. Gauthier Construction, Inc.; Black & Veatch Corporation; Black & Veatch Mgmt. Consulting, LLC; Black & Veatch Pritchard, Inc.; and Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp.

DEUTSCH KERRIGAN, LLP Counsel for Respondent, By: Keith Joseph Bergeron Burk-Kleinpeter, Inc. Juan Jose Miranda Kenneth Verlander

MARK W. ODOM Counsel for Respondent, Don M. Barron Contractor, Inc.

WANEK, KIRSCH, DAVIES, LLC Counsel for Respondent, By: Peter J. Wanek Wicker Construction, Inc. Lindsay G. Faulkner

VINCENT JAMES BOOTH Counsel for Respondent, YOR-WIC Construction Company, Inc.

WIENER, WEISS & MADISON, APC Counsel for Respondent, By: Franklin H. Spruiell, Jr. CDM Smith, Inc. Reid Allen Jones Caroline Darwin Alford

FAEGRE, DRINKER, BIDDLE & REATH By: Wayne B. Mason David C. Kent Jude T. Hickland S. Vance Wittie Tory L. Finley

KEVIN W. HAMMOND Counsel for Respondents, Fleaux Services of LA, LLC, and Fleaux Solutions, LLC COLVIN, SMITH, McKAY & BAYS Counsel for Respondent, By: James H. Colvin, Jr. Kerry Coker Cole B. Smith J. Clayton Caraway

GALLOWAY, JOHNSON, TOMPKINS, Counsel for Respondents, BURR & SMITH Hall Builders, Inc., and By: Doris Theresa Bobadilla Advantage Manhole and Jose Luis Barro, III Concrete Services, Inc. Wendell Faith Hall Richard G. Duplantier, Jr.

BROWN SIMS, PC Counsel for Respondent, By: Thear J. Lemoine IMS Engineers, Inc. John Joseph Elmer, Jr. Jackson Olouse Scott

WILKINSON, CARMODY & GILLIAM Counsel for Respondent, By: Bobby S. Gilliam Belt Construction, Inc. Jonathan P. McCartney Holly Clement Allen

SIMON, PERAGINE, SMITH & REDFEARN Counsel for Respondent, By: Denise C. Puente BLD Services, LLC Benjamin R. Grau Luke P. LaRocca Joshua Jefferson

GAUDRY, RANSON, HIGGINS & Counsel for Respondents, GREMILLION, LLC Hemphill Construction By: Thomas William Darling Company, Inc. and David Jonathan Hemken Suncoast Infrastructure, Ashleigh Brooke Adams Inc. Ashley Ann Holtzman Allie Ann Hingle

ADAMS & REESE, LLP Counsel for Respondent, By: Kellen James Mathews Insituform Technologies, LLC

BLANCHARD, WALKER, O’QUINN Counsel for Respondent, & ROBERTS, APLC John Plott Company, Inc. By: William Michael Adams Daniel J. Baker Philip George Watson McLaurine H. Zentner Lindsey Valenti

DAVENPORT, FILES & KELLY, LLP Counsel for Respondent, By: W. David Hammett MAC Contracting Group, Inc. TAYLOR, PORTER, BROOKS & Counsel for Respondent, PHILLIPS, LLP Mitchell Contracting, Inc. By: John Thomas Andrishok Bethany Breaux Percle Thomas Coulter McMahen

KEAN MILLER, LLP Counsel for Respondent, By: Michael D. Lowe PM Construction & Rehab, Reagan Elizabeth LaPietra LLC

LUNN IRION LAW FIRM, LLC Counsel for Respondent, By: Harold R. Bicknell, III Pulley Construction, Inc.

GARRISON, YOUNT, FORTE & Counsel for Respondent, MULCAHY SAK Construction, LLC By: Darrin L. Forte Travis Lyon Garrison

LAW OFFICES OF R. GRAY SEXTON Counsel for Respondent, By: R. Gray Sexton Compliance Blane A. Wilson Envirosystems, LLC

HAILEY McNAMARA, LLP Counsel for Respondent, By: David K. Persons Thor Construction, LLC Gerald F. Arceneaux

DEGAN, BLANCHARD & NASH Counsel for Respondent, By: Sidney Wallis Degan, III Portland Utilities Charles Belsome Long Construction Company, LLC

Before PITMAN, ROBINSON, and ELLENDER, JJ. PITMAN, C. J.

Plaintiff the City of Shreveport (the “City”) seeks a supervisory writ

of the district court’s sustaining of Defendant Burk-Kleinpeter, Inc.’s

(“BKI”) partial peremptory exception of prescription. For the following

reasons, we grant the writ, reverse the judgment of the district court and

remand for further proceedings.

FACTS

On September 28, 2022, the City filed a petition for damages and

named numerous defendants, including BKI. It stated that from 2012 to

May 2014, it was under investigation by the United States Environmental

Protection Agency (“EPA”) and the Louisiana Department of Environmental

Quality due to its sewer system producing significant numbers of sanitary

sewer overflows. On May 13, 2014, the United States District Court for the

Western District of Louisiana issued a consent decree requiring sewerage

repairs, replacements and rehabilitations. The City hired BKI to create,

calibrate and verify a hydraulic model. It alleged that when it hired a new

program manager in September 2019, it determined the hydraulic model to

be defective and largely useless, which required massive reworking and

caused significant costs and delays in the implementation of the projects

required by the consent decree. The City argued that BKI breached its

contract, committed gross negligence and/or is otherwise at fault and is

liable for damages.

On February 28, 2023, BKI filed an answer and affirmative defenses.

It admitted that it contracted with the City to provide professional services

when negotiating with the EPA to create a sanitary sewer evaluation study, to

develop a wastewater master plan and to create a hydraulic model of the City’s wastewater system. It denied the allegations the City made against it

and contended that it performed the professional engineering services for the

City in full accordance with their agreement, with the standards of ordinary

care and reasonable skill exercised by other engineers in similar practice in

this locality and in full compliance with the regulations and rules

promulgated by the EPA in the consent decree. It stated that it was neither

responsible for nor did it have any control over the construction means,

methods, techniques or safety programs related to the work performed to

improve, repair and/or replace the City’s wastewater treatment system. It

contended that any delays, disruptions or damages claimed by the City are

due to the fault, acts or omissions of others and were not due to the fault,

acts or omissions of BKI. It also argued that the City’s claims were barred

by the operation of peremption and/or prescription. It requested that the

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