Contracting Plumbers' Ass'n of St. Louis v. Board of Education

194 S.W.2d 731, 238 Mo. App. 1096, 1946 Mo. App. LEXIS 268
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 21, 1946
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Contracting Plumbers' Ass'n of St. Louis v. Board of Education, 194 S.W.2d 731, 238 Mo. App. 1096, 1946 Mo. App. LEXIS 268 (Mo. Ct. App. 1946).

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This suit is brought by taxpayers of the City of St. Louis against the board of education and its members and the commissioner of school buildings of said city. The object of the suit is to compel the defendants to do all repair, alteration and construction *Page 1098 work on St. Louis school buildings, where the costs exceeds fifty dollars, or one hundred dollars in cases of emergency, through contracts made after advertisements and public lettings, and to set at naught certain rules adopted by the board.

The trial resulted in a judgment for defendants and plaintiffs appeal.

Plaintiffs contend that defendants in doing repair, alteration and construction work are acting in violation of certain provisions of the statute relating to school districts in cities of five hundred thousand inhabitants or over, and that certain rules adopted by the board of education are also in violation of the statute.

Section 10724, Revised Statutes 1939 (Mo. R.S.A.), provides that every city in this State having five hundred thousand inhabitants or over shall be and constitute a single school district, shall be a body corporate, and the supervision and government of public schools and public school property therein shall be vested in a board of twelve members, to be called and known as the board of education, and in a superintendent of instruction and a commissioner of school buildings; that said board of education shall, by and in said name, sue and be sued, purchase, receive, hold and sell property, and do all things necessary to accomplish the purpose for the attainment of which such school district is organized.

Section 10725 provides that the board of education shall have general and supervising control, governing and management of the public schools and public property in such city; shall exercise generally all powers in the administration of the public school system therein, appoint such officers, agents and employees as it may deem necessary and proper and fix their compensation; shall have power to make rules for the government, regulation and management of the public schools and school property in such city, to provide for special and standing committees, and to purchase and hold all property, real and personal, deemed by it necessary for the purpose of public education, and to build and construct improvements for such purposes.

Section 10731 provides as follows:

"The commissioner of school buildings shall be appointed by the board of education for a term of four years, during which term his compensation shall not be reduced. He shall devote all his time to the duties of his office, and shall be charged with the care of the public school buildings of such city, and with the responsibility for the ventilation, warming, sanitary condition and proper repair thereof. He shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, all specifications and drawings required, and shall superintend all the construction and repair of all of such buildings; shall make report each month to the board of education showing in detail the costs of repairs and other work for the previous month on each building, embodying therein *Page 1099 the amount of bills outstanding for work ordered by him, and stating specifically the cases where work was done, or ordered without public letting; shall superintend all the advertisements for bids and the letting of contracts; and shall, within the limits of appropriations theretofore made by the board of education for repairs, make all contracts for the repairs of school property except where the cost of such repairs shall exceed the sum of fifty dollars."

Section 10733 is as follows:

"All contracts for the erection of school buildings and all contracts for repairs and alterations in school property exceeding the amount of fifty dollars shall be made by said board of education, after public letting, to the lowest responsible bidder complying with the terms of the letting. The necessary specifications and drawings shall be prepared for all such work, and bids therefor shall be solicited by such advertisement as the board of education may provide. All other work of construction and repairs shall be made directly by the commissioner of school buildings, as herein provided. For all work of construction and repairs authorized to be done directly by the commissioner of school buildings, he shall furnish the necessary specifications and drawings, except in cases of emergency, where the cost shall not exceed the sum of one hundred dollars, and shall solicit bids for such work as may be provided for by the board of education. No bids shall be entertained by the commissioner of school buildings which are not made in accordance with the specifications furnished by him, and all contracts shall be let to the lowest responsible bidder complying with the terms of the letting: Provided, however, that the said commissioner shall have the right to reject any and all bids."

Section 2 of rule 25 provides as follows:

"The Commissioner of School Buildings shall, in the name of the Board of Education, cause advertisements to be made for bids and the letting of contracts. All such advertisements shall be published in a daily newspaper in the City of St. Louis for at least five (5) days prior to the opening of the bids, except in matters of emergency requiring immediate attention, and in contracts not exceeding fifty dollars, in which cases bids may be solicited as hereinafter provided."

Said section then further provides as follows:

"If the case admits of an advertisement for bids in a newspaper or one day, such advertisement shall be made, and in addition thereto, the Commissioner shall solicit bids directly from such persons as he may deem reliable and competent to do the work required. Should, however, the case not admit of as much delay as would be occasioned by such newspaper publication for one day, the same may be entirely dispensed with, but, instead thereof, the Commissioner shall cause to be posted, both on a bulletin board in his office and on the bulletin *Page 1100 kept for such purposes in the Master Builders' Exchange, notices soliciting immediate bids for the work and material required, and, in addition thereto, he shall solicit bids directly from such persons as he deems reliable and competent to do the work required. The contract may be awarded to the lowest bidder by the Commissioner himself if it involves an amount not exceeding fifty dollars. In other cases, if they are cases of emergency, and the contract involves an amount not exceeding five hundred dollars, the award shall be made by the Building Committee, and may be made in either case after the expiration of three hours after such notices are posted."

Section 7 of rule 25 is as follows:

"In addition to the public advertisement elsewhere called for in these rules, the Commissioner of School Buildings shall cause notices of all work for which bids are demanded under this rule to be posted in his own office and in the Master Builders' Exchange of the City of St. Louis."

Rule 33 is as follows:

"All assistants, deputies, engineers, janitors and other employees and agents engaged in the work of the Building Department, shall perform such services as may be designated by the Commissioner of School Buildings."

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