Hillman Power Company, LLC v. On-Site Equipment Maintenance, LLC

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Michigan
DecidedDecember 23, 2020
Docket1:19-cv-11009
StatusUnknown

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Hillman Power Company, LLC v. On-Site Equipment Maintenance, LLC, (E.D. Mich. 2020).

Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN NORTHERN DIVISION

HILLMAN POWER COMPANY, LLC,

Plaintiff, Case No. 19-CV-11009

v. Honorable Thomas L. Ludington

ON-SITE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE, INC.,

Defendant. _______________________________________/

OPINION AND ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANT’S CROSS-MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

Plaintiff, Hillman Power Company, LLC, (“Hillman”) is a biomass electrical power generating plant located in Hillman Michigan. Hillman’s facility utilizes a stoker boiler primarily burning wood products. Defendant, On-Site Equipment Maintenance LLC, (“On-Site”) is an industrial equipment repair company with its principal place of business located in Edison, New Jersey. The dispute leading to this case arises out of On-Site’s effort to repair a steam stop valve for Hillman. Hillman filed its five count Complaint against On-Site in Montmorency County Circuit Court, alleging claims for breach of contract, negligence, unjust enrichment, fraudulent misrepresentation, and negligent representation. ECF No. 1-1. The case was removed to this Court on April 5, 2019. ECF No. 1. On-Site was permitted to file a counter-claim with leave of Court on October 21, 2019. ECF Nos. 14, 15. On-Site counter-claimed alleging Hillman Power Company’s breach of contract. ECF No. 15. On August 17, 2020, Hillman filed a Partial Motion for Summary Judgment and On-Site filed its Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment. ECF No. 39, 40. Responses and replies were timely filed. ECF Nos. 43, 44, 48, 49. I. In the fall of 2017, Hillman hired MD&A1 to inspect a steam stop valve during a routine maintenance inspection. ECF No. 39-7 at PageID.512. Employees at Hillman had noticed the valve was cracked, but they continued to use it. ECF No. 40-2 at PageID.677. Grant Noll, a Hillman engineer, testified that there were cracks in the valve seat which were concerning, but the “cracks

would have to be very extensive before it would cause a hazardous situation.” ECF No. 40-4 at PageID.737. Hillman originally planned to replace the valve and budgeted $197,000 for the replacement. ECF Nos. 39-8; 39 at PageID.433. In August 2018, On-Site’s sales manager made an unsolicited phone call to Hillman, most likely to Chase Shepherd, to introduce himself and the company. ECF No. 39-9 at PageID.523. On-Site is owned and run by Mike Leo and his sons Allan, Mark, and Peter.2 ECF No. 39-3 at PageID.465–66. Mike Leo has worked in the machinery repair business since he was 15 and has run the business since he was 25. Id. He did not graduate from high school. Id. Mike’s son Mark has worked at the family business for about 17 years. ECF No. 40-12 at PageID.773.

Chase Shepherd, the Hillman plant manager, decided that Hillman might be interested in repairing a Gimpel valve and discussed the idea with Mark, the project manager. ECF No. 39-9 at PageID.523. On-Site’s e-brochure represents that they repair, recondition, rebuild, and offer new replacement parts for control valves. ECF No. 39-4. They also advertise 24/7 field support with “Satellite Crews For all Major Metropolitan and Extremely Remote Areas, with Coverage to the Entire North America, and to some parts of Canada, Mexico and South America.” Id. Finally, the

1 MD&A is a turbine repair company. ECF No. 40-2 at PageID.689. 2 Mike Blancy Leo is the owner’s full legal name. ECF No. 39-3 at PageID.465–66. He also uses the name Mike Leonardo (his ancestor’s last name before it was later changed), Mike Blancy, Lance Leonardo (Lance is short for Blancy), and his email signature is M. L. Leonardo. However, he only signs legal documents as Mike Leo. Id. He has three sons – Allan, Mark (aka Mark James), and Peter Chris Leo (aka Chris Leo). ECF No. 39-6 at PageID.488. brochure provides, “All work is performed in the United States by highly skilled technicians, engineers and craftsmen with over 30 years experience.” Id. On September 14, 2018, Chase Shepherd, completed a Hillman major maintenance purchase request3 to repair the steam stop valve on the turbine for $40,000. ECF Nos. 39-8 at PageID.519; 40-6. He explained the value “is damaged internally with cracks and poses a risk to

the steam turbine if it does not function properly or any steel in the seat or plug breaks loose. A turbine outage due to foreign object damage could mean weeks of downtime and extensive repair cost.” ECF No. 39-8. The purchase request states On-Site “will repair the steam valve onsite in a 3-day window. This firm has repaired similar valves for other customers and with positive reference of results. Efforts to find a replacement valve were unsuccessful and repair in a third- party shop was quoted at 5 weeks.” Id. “The Valve repair was scheduled around Hillman’s one- week, pre-planned maintenance outage, beginning on September 28, 2018.” ECF No. 39-7 at PageID.513. On-Site knew that Hillman had a scheduled outage and that the plant would be shutdown during the valve repair. ECF No. 39-3 at PageID.472.

On-Site removed the Valve on September 28, 2018. ECF No. 39-7 at PageID.513. When On-Site employees came for the valve, they noticed it had a “makeshift [ ] homemade system” to catch leaking oil and it appeared the valve had not “been serviced in a long time.” ECF No. 39-3 at PageID.477. Throughout the repair process in New Jersey, On-Site kept Hillman apprised of additional valve repairs during daily phone calls. ECF No. 39-26; ECF No. 40-3 at PageID.732; ECF No. 39-3 at PageID.470. Despite Hillman’s questions about a return date, On-Site “told them that . . . we were going around the clock as fast as it could be done. . . . [W]e never was [sic] able to give a definitive answer until it went out.” ECF No. 39-6 at PageID.490. Mark Leo explained

3 This appears to solely be an internal document. that On-Site never promised a return date for the valve because “[t]he repairs is unpredictable, especially with stellite4 repairs and this particular metals and parts, and the repairs that we do could be unpredictable in the process. We gave them . . . a range what we expected to see on each part we were repairing.” ECF No. 39-3 at PageID.472–73 [sic throughout]. A.

On-Site prepared a quote on August 31, 2018 for the valve, with an estimated cost of $17,200. ECF No. 39-13. The “workscope” was defined as follows *disassemble *remove all valve components *remove packing from bonnet *clean valve components *inspect valve components *record all sizes and clearances *re- pack *clean and de-burr all hardware (replace as needed) *scrape and polish gasket areas *lap seats *blue check all seating surfaces5 *NDT body6 *provide tooling7 *provide transportation for valves in-bound8 *inspect actuator *replace actuator soft-goods *test actuator *provide as found report of all findings *furnish workscope to repair findings/damages

All parts/soft-goods replaced will be billed at additional cost.

Id. at PageID.535. A September 10, 2018 email from On-Site to Chase Shepherd provides “[i]n addition to the inspection cost, seat repair can range from 8,k to 30,k depending on the condition. After inspection is complete, actual cost will be furnished.” ECF No. 40-11; 39-3 at PageID.468. On-Site first attempted to repair the valve seat prior to replacing it. ECF No. 39-3 at PageID.469. The first purchase order was issued by Hillman on September 14, 2018 for a cost of $25,200. ECF No. 40-14. The initial and revised purchase orders include a signature from an

4 “Trademark any of various alloys containing cobalt, chromium, carbon, tungsten, and molybdenum: characteristically very hard and wear-resistent, they are castings or hard surface-coatings.” Stellite, Dictionary.com, https://www.dictionary.com/browse/stellite (last visited 12/21/2020). 5 “It’s a dye to check to make sure that the surfaces are mating or touching.” ECF No.

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