LaCorte Electrical Construction & Maintenance, Inc. v. County of Rensselaer
Opinion
OPINION OF THE COURT
The key issue in this CPLR article 78 proceeding is whether petitioner was accorded due process of law in the procedures [71] followed in this case culminating in the Rensselaer County Legislature’s adoption on July 23, 1991 of a resolution awarding a $2,000,000 construction contract to the second low bidder.
The operative facts will be succinctly stated by the court. Rensselaer County (County) after a long period of planning has just commenced the construction of a new public safety building to replace its aging and outdated county jail. Petitioner LaCorte Electrical Construction and Maintenance, Inc. (LaCorte) timely submitted its bid for the electrical construction portion of the job. Bids were opened on July 18, 1991 and petitioner’s bid was $1,992,978. The respondent Schenectady Hardware and Electric, Inc. (SHE) submitted a bid of $2,022,000. LaCorte was the apparent low bidder. SHE was the second low bidder. The County Engineer and MLB Industries, Inc. (MLB), the corporation retained by the County to supervise construction of the public safety building, met with LaCorte on July 19, 1991 at a preaward meeting. On the same day MLB recommended to the County that the electrical construction contract be awarded to LaCorte. A special meeting of the Rensselaer County Legislature was scheduled for and held on July 23, 1991. The agenda included a resolution to approve the award of several prime contracts required for the construction of the public safety building, including the electrical construction contract. The resolution was numbered G/196/91. The resolution, as originally drafted and proposed, called for the award of the electrical construction contract to petitioner for the sum of $1,992,978. The special meeting convened at 5:00 p.m. An amendment to the subject resolution was proposed and adopted. The amendment made one change in resolution G/196/91. It substituted respondent SHE, in place of LaCorte, as the recipient of the electrical construction contract for a contract price of $2,022,000. The resolution, as amended, was adopted by the Legislature.
Petitioner commenced this proceeding to challenge the legality of the adoption of resolution G/196/91 by the Rensselaer County Legislature. This proceeding was commenced by order to show cause signed on July 29, 1991 by the Honorable Edward S. Conway, J.S.C. The order to show cause included a temporary restraining order preventing the respondents from executing or performing the electrical construction contract "pending the hearing and determination of the instant order to show cause”. An original return date of August 9, 1991 was set which was thereafter adjourned by consent of the parties [72] to August 19, 1991. Oral argument was held before the duly assigned IAS Justice.
Footnotes
152 Misc. 2d 70 (LaCorte Electrical Construction & Maintenance, Inc. v. County of Rensselaer) — published by Counsel Stack Legal Research, free access to 12M+ legal documents.