IN RE PROTEST OF CONTRACT AWARD FOR PROJECT A1150-18, ETC. (DIVISION OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedFebruary 2, 2021
DocketA-1193-19T1
StatusPublished

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Opinion

NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISION

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-1193-19T1

IN RE PROTEST OF CONTRACT AWARD FOR APPROVED FOR PUBLICATION PROJECT A1150-08, N.J. EXECUTIVE STATE HOUSE February 2, 2021 COMPREHENSIVE APPELLATE DIVISION RENOVATION AND RESTORATION _____________________________

Submitted January 6, 2021 – Decided February 2, 2021

Before Judges Sumners, Geiger and Mitterhoff.

On appeal from the New Jersey Department of Treasury, Division of Property Management and Construction, Project No. A1150-08.

Hedinger & Lawless, LLC, attorneys for appellant Hall Construction Co., Inc (Robert T. Lawless, on the briefs).

Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney for respondent New Jersey Division of Property Management and Construction (Melissa H. Raksa, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Beth L. Mitchell, Assistant Attorney General and Vivek N. Mehta, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).

Stevens & Lee, PC, attorneys for respondent Daniel J. Keating Company (Maeve E. Cannon and Patrick D. Kennedy, of counsel and on the brief; Michael A. Cedrone, on the brief). Peckar & Abramson, PC, attorneys for amicus curiae Associated Construction Contractors of New Jersey (Charles F. Kenny, on the brief).

The opinion of the court was delivered by

GEIGER, J.A.D.

Hall Construction Co., Inc. (Hall) appeals from the November 15, 2019

final agency decision of the New Jersey Division of Property Management and

Construction (DPMC) rejecting Hall's bid protest and awarding the contract for

the Comprehensive Renovation and Restoration of the New Jersey Executive

State House, DPMC Project No. A1150-08 (the Project), to respondent Daniel

J. Keating Company (Keating), the lowest bidder. The appeal presents an

issue of first impression—whether a prime contractor bidder is required to

name its building control systems subcontractor in its bid. For the following

reasons, we dismiss the appeal as moot and also determine that Hall's

arguments lack merit.

I.

We discern the following facts from the record. DMPC solicited

competitive bids for the comprehensive renovation and restoration of the

Executive State House in Trenton. Final specifications for the project were

issued on August 20, 2019. Following several rounds of bidder questions,

A-1193-19T1 2 DMPC issued clarifications and amendments to the specifications. DPMC

then advertised for sealed bids for the Project. The advertisement stated:

In accordance with N.J.S.A. 52:32-2, this project shall be bid as a single bid (lump sum all trades). Bidder must be classified themselves or name their classified sub-contractor(s) for the following trade(s):

Structural Steel (C029) Plumbing (C030) HVACR (C032) Electrical (C047)

Failure to list classified sub-contractors will deem the bid non-responsive.

DPMC opened electronic bids for the Project on September 17, 2019.

Three bids were received. Keating's bid of $199,498,000 was the lowest.

Hall's bid of $205,777,000 was the second lowest. Tutor Perini Building

Corp.'s bid of $211,777,000 was the third lowest. Thus, Hall's bid was

$6,279,000 higher than Keating's.

Both Keating and Hall used DMPC's bid proposal form (Bid Form). The

Bid Form required bidders to identify the names and addresses of each

subcontractor who would be performing certain classified trade works on the

Project. This included identifying each subcontractor performing "HVACR 1

(C032) – Mechanical" and "HVACR (C032) – Duct Work." In addition, each

1 "HVACR" refers to heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration.

A-1193-19T1 3 subcontractor listed on the Bid Form was required to be classified by DMPC

for their trade at the time of the bid. Thus, subcontractors performing HVACR

mechanical and HVACR duct work were required to be classified as HVACR

(C032) contractors at the time of the bid. Notably, the Bid Form did not

require bidders to identify subcontractors performing "C043 – Control

Systems" work.

The day after the bid opening, Hall lodged its initial bid protest,

contending that Keating's bid must be rejected and the contract awarded to

Hall because: (1) Keating's named HVACR mechanical subcontractor, Devine

Brother's, Inc. (Devine), exceeded its DPMC aggregate classification rating;

and (2) a notary public with an expired commission notarized Keating's bid

bond. Hall sent three subsequent letters to DPMC that provided further

information about Devine and reaffirmed its argument that Keating's bid bond

was deficient.

DPMC requested Keating provide documentation of Devine's

uncompleted work as of the time of the bid opening. Keating contested Hall's

protest and provided the requested information, including certifications from

Keating's and Devine's respective presidents.

On October 7, 2019, DMPC issued a decision rejecting Hall's claims and

declaring DPMC's intent to award the Project to Keating. DMPC found that

A-1193-19T1 4 Devine did not exceed its aggregate classification rating and that Keating's bid

bond was not deficient as the notary's public's commission was still valid and

in effect when the bid was notarized.

On October 11, 2019, Hall lodged a second bid protest that raised a new

ground for rejection. Hall claimed Keating's bid was deficient because it

failed to name the subcontractor it intended to use for the building control

systems work, which must be performed by a DPMC classified C043 – Control

Systems contractor. Hall contended that N.J.S.A. 52:32-2 requires bidders to

identify on their Bid Form the subcontractors performing all possible facets of

HVACR work, including subcontractors performing C043 – Control Systems

work. Hall asserted that control systems work qualified as HVACR work.

On October 17, 2019, DPMC issued a second decision rejecting Hall's

claim that Keating submitted a deficient bid. DPMC found that the Bid Form

did not require bidders to identify subcontractors performing C043 – Control

Systems work. It noted that C043 – Control Systems work is not included

within the "umbrella trades" that classified HVACR contractors may perform.

DMPC explained that "[i]t was neither a requirement of the bid nor the intent

of DPMC to require bidders to identify a [c]ontrol [s]ystems subcontractor on

this project." Hall requested a hearing to present its arguments.

A-1193-19T1 5 The hearing was held before Hearing Officer Wayne J Martorelli on

October 30, 2019. No witnesses testified. Hall and Keating abandoned their

respective objections to the form of each other's bid bonds.

In support of its position that control systems fell under HVACR work,

Hall argued: (1) Section 230900 of the Project specifications, which detailed

the work to be performed by C043 – Control Systems subcontractor, was listed

under Division 23 of the specifications, labelled "HVAC"; and (2) the

regulations of a different State agency, promulgated under the HVACR

contractor licensing statute, defines HVACR work to include "pneumatic air

and/or direct digital controls." N.J.A.C. 13:32A-1.2. Keating maintained that

Devine had not exceeded its DPMC aggregate classification. It also argued

that modern-day control systems work was a distinctly different trade from

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