Hannan v. Bd. of Educ. of City of Lawton

1909 OK 320, 107 P. 646, 25 Okla. 372, 1909 Okla. LEXIS 184
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedDecember 21, 1909
Docket1193
StatusPublished
Cited by33 cases

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Hannan v. Bd. of Educ. of City of Lawton, 1909 OK 320, 107 P. 646, 25 Okla. 372, 1909 Okla. LEXIS 184 (Okla. 1909).

Opinion

Dunn, J.

The board of education of the city of Lawto'n, Okla., being engaged in the construction of a high school building in that city, published the following notice:

“The board of education of Lawton, Oklahoma, will receive bids up to 8 o’clock p. m., April 28th, for the erection of a high school building to be erected on their property, in accordance with plans and specifications as furnished for same by Hair & Sinith of Oklahoma City. Each bid must be accompanied by a certificate of $500.00 to guarantee that contractor will accept the contract for *374 the amount of his proposal, and. further that he will furnish satisfactory bond for 50 per cent, of the amount of his contract. Plans may be obtained at the clerk of the board’s office or at architect’s bjr depositing a $100.00 certified check which will be returned upon the return of the drawings in good condition. They further will receive bids for the plumbing accompanied by a certified check for $500.00 subject to conditions as per above. Plans may be obtained by depositing $10.00 for their safe return. They will further receive bids accompanied by plans and specifications in form of proposal for a steam force blast system of heating and ventilation controlled by automatic heat regulation in all rooms other than halls and toilets, board and supt. room, wall radiation. Each pupil in each room is to receive 1,800 cubic feet of air per hour. All recitation, board, instructors, assemblies, studies and domestic rooms are to be guaranteed a heat of 70 degrees in coldest weather. The halls, toilets, gymnasium and manual training rooms being heated to ■ 60 degrees in coldest weather. The plans may be obtained by depositing $10.00 for the safe return. The proposals shall be accompanied by a certified cheek for $2,000.00 subject to conditions as per above.”

April 28th, 1909, plans and specifications accompanied by bids on the heating and ventilating system were submitted by Lewis & Kitchen,, defendants in error, defendants below, and also by McMahon Company, and by Ered B. Hannan, plaintiff in error herein, plaintiff below. The bid of the first company was for $11,340; the McMahon Company’s bid, $10,730; and the bid of plaintiff was $10,500. On considering the said bids the board of education entered into a contract with the defendants Lewis & Kitchen, and agreed to pay them for the Construction of the heating and ventilating system the sum of $11,340, whereupon Ered B'. Hannan brought this action of injunction in the district court of Comanche county, seeking to enjoin the said defendants Lewis & Kitchen from carrying out their contract and the board of education from paying any funds of the district on the same. No other notice was given, and no other or different plans and specifications on the heating and ventilating system were adopted or furnished than the details mentioned in the published notice, and plaintiff insists that the board was without power to let the contract thereon as they did not comply *375 with the statute, and a letting thereon was in violation thereof. The defendants answered, admitted that there was no other publication or call for bids except the one. given in the said notice, and that the contract was let to Lewis & Kitchen upon their plans and specifications with no opportunity given to other bidders to compete upon the plans and specifications submitted to them. At the trial of the cause, the parties entered into the following agreed statement of facts:

. “It is hereby agreed by and between the parties .hereto that the following shall be admitted in evidence as facts and shall be received without the introduction of evidence to maintain the same. Other evidence material and competent and upon other issues in the case may be offered in evidence by either party. (1) The city of Lawton, state of Oklahoma, is a municipal corporation, organized and existed under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Oklahoma, as a city of the first class and constituting a separate school district in the county of Comanche, state of Oklahoma. (2) The defendant board of education of the city of Lawton, state of Oklahoma, is a corporation, duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Oklahoma, and having direct charge and supervision of all matters and affairs of said, school district. (3) The. defendants Edward C. Lewis and John H. Kitchen are partners doing business under the firm name and style of Lewis & Kitchen, and engaged in the business of engineering and contracting with their principal office and place of business in Chicago, 111., and in Kansas City, state of Missouri. (4) That the plaintiff, Ered B. Hannan, is a resident taxpayer of the city of Lawton, Oklahoma. (5) That on the 3rd day of November, 1908, at an election duly and legally held for that purpose, the duly qualified voters in said school district, authorized issuance of bonds in the sum of $100,000, for the erection,' construction, and equipment of a high school building. (6) That pursuant to the authority given at said election, the defendant board of education of the city of Lawton, Oklahoma, on the 10th day of April, 1909, caused an advertisement and notice for bids for the construction of said school building and for the construction of a plumbing system for said building, and for the construction and plans and specifications for a heating and ventilating system for said building to be made; that said advertisement was duly and legally made, and for the required length of time; that Exhibit A attached to the petition of the plaintiff herein is a' full, *376 true, correct, and complete copy of said notice. (7) That prior to April 28, 1909, the said board had not prepared plans and specifications for the construction of said heating and ventilating system, except as to the requirements set forth in said advertisement, and did not select or adopt any such plans or specifications until after the same had been filed with said board by bidders. (8) That there were three bidders, to wit, Fred B. Hannan, of Lawton, Oklahoma, the McMahon Company of Kansas City, Mo., and the defendants Lewis & Kitchen; and the plans and specifications submitted by each of the three bidders were each different and not the same. (9) That immediately after the submission and consideration of the plans and specifications by the several bidders therefor the said board adopted the plans and specifications submitted by the defendants Lewis & Kitchen, and entered into a contract in accordance therewith. (10) That each bidder complied with the rules as to security and the deposit of certified checks required by the board. (11) That the amount bid by Fred B. Hannan for the construction of the heating and ventilating system, upon the plans and specifications submitted by him, was $10,500.-00. (12) That the amount bid by the McMahon Company, upon the plans and specifications submitted by them, was $10,730.00. (13) That the amount bid by Lewis & Kitchen, upon the plans and specifications submitted by them, was $11,340.00; that no other advertisement; other than the one set out in Exhibit A', herein referred to, was ever made for the construction of a heating and ventilating system.

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