J.F. AHERN CO. v. BUILDING COMMISSION

No. 81-1274.

114 Wis.2d 69 (1983)

336 N.W.2d 679

J.F. AHERN Co., a Wisconsin corporation, and H & H Electric Co., Inc., a Wisconsin corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants and Cross-Respondents, v. WISCONSIN STATE BUILDING COMMISSION and Paul L. Brown, its Secretary and as an individual, and Wisconsin Department of Administration, and Robert H. Dunn, its former secretary and as an individual, Defendants-Respondents and Cross-Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided June 7, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiffs-appellants and cross-respondents there were briefs by Robert J. Kay and Mark C. Williamson and Geisler & Kay, S.C. of Madison, and oral argument by Robert J. Kay and Mark C. Williamson.

For the defendants-respondents and cross-appellants there were briefs by Bronson C. La Follette, attorney general, John C. Murphy, assistant attorney general, and Charles A. Bleck, assistant attorney general, and oral argument by John C. Murphy, assistant attorney general.

Before Gartzke, P.J., Dykman, J. and W.L. Jackman, Reserve Judge.


GARTZKE, P.J.

J.F. Ahern Co. and H&H Electric Co. brought this action for declaratory judgment, challenging the defendants' actions regarding construction of a state office building in Madison, General Executive Facility II, generally known as "GEF II." The complaint as amended, adds challenges regarding another state office building, GEF III, and six other buildings. The challenges center on the State Building Commission's waiver of the competitive bidding requirements...

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