Stephen Schoemehl v. Renaissance Electric Company

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJune 9, 2009
Docket08-1951
StatusUnpublished

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Stephen Schoemehl v. Renaissance Electric Company, (8th Cir. 2009).

Opinion

United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT ___________

No. 08-1951 ___________

Stephen P. Schoemehl, Trustee for * the IBEW Local No. 1 Health and * Welfare Fund; Eric Aschinger, * Trustee for the IBEW Local No. 1 * Health and Welfare Fund; Daniel * Schaeffer, Trustee for the IBEW * Local No. 1 Health and Welfare * Fund; Douglas Martin, Trustee for * the IBEW Local No. 1 Health and * On Appeal from the United States Welfare Fund; Joseph Cousin, * District Court for the Trustee for the IBEW Local No. 1 * Eastern District of Missouri Health and Welfare Fund; Matthew * Lampe, Trustee for the IBEW Local * [UNPUBLISHED] No. 1 Health and Welfare Fund; * Local 1 IBEW Health and Welfare * Fund; Stephen P. Schoemehl, * Trustee for the Local No. 1, IBEW * Pension Benefit Trust Fund; Mike * Kranefuss, Trustee for the Local * No. 1, IBEW Pension Benefit Trust * Fund; T. Michael Fogarty, Sr., * Trustee for the Local No. 1, IBEW * Pension Benefit Trust Fund; * Douglas Martin, Trustee for the * Local No. 1, IBEW Pension Benefit * Trust Fund; Michael Garavaglia, * Trustee for the Local No. 1, IBEW * Pension Benefit Trust Fund; Greg * Booth, Trustee for the Local No. 1, * IBEW Pension Benefit Trust Fund; * Local No. 1, IBEW Pension Benefit * Trust Fund; Stephen P. Schoemehl, * Trustee for the IBEW Vacation Fund; * Timothy Schoemehl, Trustee for the * IBEW Vacation Fund; Thomas George, * Sr., Trustee for the IBEW Vacation * Fund; Douglas Martin, Trustee for the * IBEW Vacation Fund; Roger Oertli, * Trustee for the IBEW Vacation Fund; * Robert Senf, Trustee for the IBEW * Vacation Fund; IBEW Vacation Fund; * Stephen P. Schoemehl, Trustee for the * IBEW, Local 1, Apprenticeship and * Training Fund; Stephen Kohnen, * Trustee for the IBEW, Local 1, * Apprenticeship and Training Fund; * Robert Kaemmerlen, Jr., Trustee for * the IBEW, Local 1, Apprenticeship * and Training Fund; Douglas Martin, * Trustee for the IBEW, Local 1, * Apprenticeship and Training Fund; * Thomas George, Sr., Trustee for the * IBEW, Local 1, Apprenticeship and * Training Fund; Dan King, Trustee for * the IBEW, Local 1, Apprenticeship * and Training Fund; Local No. 1IBEW * Apprenticeship and Training Fund; * Stephen P. Schoemehl, Trustee for the * IBEW-NECA Holiday Trust Fund; * Robert Senf, Trustee for the IBEW- * NECA Holiday Trust Fund; Douglas * Martin, Trustee for the IBEW-NECA * Holiday Trust Fund; Roger Oertli, * Trustee for the IBEW-NECA Holiday * Trust Fund; Thomas George, Sr., * Trustee for the IBEW-NECA Holiday * Trust Fund; John Johanningmeier, * Trustee for the IBEW-NECA Holiday *

-2- Trust Fund; IBEW-NECA Holiday * Trust Fund; Stephen P. Schoemhl, * Trustee for the Electricians' Income * Security Fund; Charles Pavelec, * Trustee for the Electricians' Income * Security Fund; Douglas Martin, * Trustee for the Electricians' Income * Security Fund; Roger Oertli, Trustee * for the Electricians' Income Security * Fund; Greg Booth, Trustee for the * Electricians' Income Security Fund; * Thomas George, Sr., Trustee for the * Electricians' Income Security Fund; * Electricians' Income Security Fund; * Stephen P. Schoemehl, Trustee for the * Electricians' Salary Deferral Plan; * Thomas George, Sr., Trustee for the * Electricians' Salary Deferral Plan; * Thomas Sansevere, Trustee for the * Electricians' Salary Deferral Plan; * Douglas Martin, Trustee for the * Electricians' Salary Deferral Plan; * Robert Unterriener, Trustee for the * Electricians' Salary Deferral Plan; * George Azzanni, Trustee for the * Electricians' Salary Deferral Plan; * Electricians' Salary Deferral Plan; * Stephen P. Schoemehl, Director for * the NECA-IBEW Market Research * Development and Public Relations * Fund The NECA Administrative * Maintenance Fund and Substance * Abuse Program; Timothy Schoemehl, * Director for the NECA-IBEW Market * Research Development and Public * Relations Fund The NECA * Administrative Maintenance Fund *

-3- and Substance Abuse Program; * Matthew Lampe, Director for the * NECA-IBEW Market Research * Development and Public Relations * Fund The NECA Administrative * Maintenance Fund and Substance * Abuse Program; Dennis Hornberger, * Director for the NECA-IBEW * Market Research Development and * Public Relations Fund The NECA * Administrative Maintenance Fund * and Substance Abuse Program; * Daniel Schaeffer, Director for the * NECA-IBEW Market Research * Development and Public Relations * Fund The NECA Administrative * Maintenance Fund and Substance * Abuse Program; Douglas Martin, * Director for the NECA-IBEW * Market Research Development * and Public Relations Fund The * NECA Administrative Maintenance * Fund and Substance Abuse Program; * NECA-IBEW Market Research * Development and Public Relations * Fund; The NECA Administrative * Maintenance Fund and Substance * Abuse Program; D. R. Borden, Jr., * Trustee for the National Electrical * Benefit Fund; Jon Walters, Trustee * for the National Electrical Benefit * Fund; National Electrical Benefit * Fund; Local 1 International * Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, * AFL-CIO, * * Appellants, * *

-4- v. * * Renaissance Electric Company, Inc.; * Daktronics, Inc.; Hunt Construction * Group, Inc., * * Appellees. * ___________

Submitted: December 12, 2008 Filed: June 9, 2009 ___________

Before MELLOY and BENTON, Circuit Judges, and MAGNUSON,1 District Judge. ___________

MAGNUSON, District Judge.

Appellants appeal the District Court’s dismissal for failure to state a claim of two counts of Appellants’ Amended Complaint against Appellees Hunt Construction Group, Inc. (“Hunt”) and Daktronics Inc. (“Daktronics”). For the reasons that follow, we affirm.

I.

Appellants are trustees of various union benefit plans and funds (collectively, the “Funds”). Hunt was the general contractor overseeing the construction of the new Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. Hunt contracted with Daktronics to construct and install electric signs in the stadium. Daktronics in turn subcontracted with

1 The Honorable Paul A. Magnuson, United States District Judge for the District of Minnesota, sitting by designation.

-5- Renaissance Electric, Inc. (“Renaissance”)2 to install the signs. Hunt had previously entered into a Project Labor Agreement (“PLA”) with the owner of the stadium and various unions. Section 4.09 of the PLA states:

Project Contractor and its Subcontractors performing Construction Work on the Project shall pay into fringe benefit funds directly accrued to the employees (such as pension, health and welfare, training, vacation, holiday, income security, annuity, etc.,) and hereby adopts and agrees to be bound by the written terms of legally established trust agreements specifying the detailed basis on which payments are to be made into, and agrees to accept as its representatives in administration of such funds, the Management and Labor Trustees servicing such funds. Subcontractors agree to execute a Participation Agreement and any other documents reasonably necessary or appropriate to effect their obligations with respect to such fringe benefit payments. The Owner shall support the Unions to the extent possible within the bound of this Agreement in resolving any issues related to Project Contractor’s or its Subcontractor’s payment of fringe benefits. Upon receipt of notice from any Union that fringe benefit contributions have not been paid to the Union for the previous month for work performed on the Project, Owner and Project Contractor will withhold an equal amount from the Subcontractor’s current pay application until the contribution has been paid, and Project Contractor shall have the right to make fringe benefit contributions on behalf of any Subcontractor who has failed to timely make such contributions.

(App’x at 74.)

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