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IN THE UNITED

STATES

DISTRICT

COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT

OF DELAWARE

UNITED

STATES,

for the use and benefit of, MPI

MECHANICAL, INC.,
a corporation of the State ofDelaware,
Plaintiff,

CIVIL ACTION

C.A.

Number:

WESTCHESTER

FIRE

INSURANCE

COMPANY, a corporation of the State of New
York,

Defendant.

JURY TRIAL DEMANDED

MPI MECHANICAL,

INC.,

a corporation of the State of Delaware,
Plaintiff,

MIG ENVIRONMENTAL,

a corporation of the State of Delaware,
and

HIRANI

ENGINEERING

AND

LAND

SURVEYING, P.C., a corporation of the State of
New York,

Defendants.

COMPLAINT

Plaintiff, the United States, for the use and benefit ofMPI Mechanical, Inc., by and through its undersigned counsel, hereby files this Complaint against Defendant, Westchester Fire Insurance

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Company ("Westchester").

MPI Mechanical, Inc. ("MPI"), by and through its undersigned counsel,

hereby files this Complaint against Defendants, MIG Environmental ("MIG"), and Hirani Engineering and Land Surveying, P.C. ("WiraniEngineering"). In support ofthereof, Plaintiffs aver
as follows:

I.

THE

PARTIES

1.

PlaintiffMPI is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business located at

11 McMillan Way, Newark, Delaware 19713. 2. Defendant MIG is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business located

at 1624 Newport Gap Pike, Wilmington, Delaware 19808. 3. 4.
business

Jim Hirani is the president and sole owner of Defendant Hirani Engineering. Defendant Hirani Engineering is a New York corporation with its principal place of
Plaza, Suite 200C, Jericho, New York 11753.

located at 30 Jericho Executive

5.

Defendant Westchester is a New York corporation with its principal place of business

located at 140 Broadway, New York, New York 10005.
II. JURISDICTION AND VENUE

6.

This Court has jurisdiction pursuant to 40 U.S.C 9~ 3131, 3133, et. seq. (formerly

cited as 40 U.S.C. ~ 270, et. seq.), known as the Miller Act thereinafter, the "Miller Act"). 7. The Miller Act requires that all prime contractors on federally-funded construction

projects have payment and performance bonds in place to secure the work performed and the material provided on such projects. 8. The Miller Act provides that a civil action brought under this Act must be brought in

the name of the United States for the use of the person bringing the action and in the United States

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District Court for any district in which the contract was to be performed and executed, regardless of
the amount in controversy. 40 U.S.C ~3133(b)(3).

9.

The present action is based, in part, upon the claim ofa subcontractor, MPI, against

the surety for the prime contractor, Hirani Engineering, for monies owed to MPI for work performed at a federally-funded construction project located in Delaware City, Delaware. 10. This Court has jurisdiction over the remaining claims contained herein pursuant to 28

U.S.C. ~1367(a), which states that "the district courts shall have supplemental jurisdiction over all other claims that are so related to claims in the action within such original jurisdiction that they form
part of the same case or controversy." 11. The remaining claims of the present action relate to MPI's claims associated with the

federally-funded construction project that is the subject of MPI's Miller Act claim.
III. THE PROJECT

12.

The Standard Chlorine of Delaware Site is an inactive chemical manufacturing plant

located in Delaware City, New Castle County, Delaware and is currently operated by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and
Environmental Control.

13.

In or about January 2004, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Delaware

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control engaged Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp. ("Black & Veatch") to perform a comprehensive environmental cleanup of the
Standard Chlorine of Delaware Site (the "Project").

14.

In or about August 2006, Black & Veatch entered into an agreement with Defendant,

Hirani Engineering, under which Hirani Engineering would perform certain environmental

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remediation work at the Project.

Specifically, Hirani Engineering was to construct six water

extraction wells and a filter building for groundwater treatment. 15. Defendant, Westchester, issued payment bond number K07284937, naming Hirani

Engineering as principal, to ensure payment to entities supplying labor or materials used in the performance ofHirani Engineering's work at the Project (the "Payment Bond"). A true and correct copy of the Payment Bond is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 16. In or about September 2006, Hirani Engineering entered into an agreement with

Defendant, MIG, under which MIG would act as a subcontractor to Hirani Engineering to perform a

certain portion of Hirani Engineering's scope of work at the Project. Specifically, MIG was responsible for constructing the conveyance piping between the six water extraction wells and the
filter building.
III. WORK PERFORMED BY MPI AS A SUBCONTRACTOR TO MIG

17.

In or about October 2006, MIG contacted MPI and requested that MPI provide

estimates to perform certain plumbing and mechanical work on the conveyancepiping portion of the
Proj ect. 18. MIG and MPI entered into an agreement (the "MIG Agreement") under which MPI

would provide process piping and mechanical work at the Project in exchange for payment from MIG. A true and correct copy of the purchase order evidencing MIG Agreement is attached hereto as
Exhibit B.

19.
Bond.

By way of the MIG Agreement, MPI became a potential claimant under the Payment

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20.

Pursuant to the terms of the MIG Agreement, MPI would perform its work at the

Project on a time and material basis, and would submit periodic invoices to MIG for payment. 21. 22.
Agreement.

MPI commenced work under the MIG Agreement on or about January 22, 2007. In or about June 2007, MPI satisfactorily completed its work under the MIG

23.

As MPI performed work at the Project under the MIG Agreement, MPI submitted

periodic invoices to MIG. To date, MPI has submitted invoices totaling $205,428.92 to MIG for
MPI's work on the Project under the MIG Agreement. 24. MIG has paid to MPI the sum of only $70,000.00 for MPI's work at the Project,

whereupon, there is due, owing and payable from MIG to MPI the amount of $135,428.92.
25. Despite several demands, MIG has failed and refused to remit payments to MPI for

the work it performed on the Project under the MIG Agreement; and, as a result, MPI has sustained damages in excess of $13 5,428.92. IV. WORK PERFORMED
HIRANI ENGINEERING

BY MPI AT THE REOUEST AND DIRECTION

OF

26.

During the course of MPI's work at the Project, Hirani Engineering directly contacted

MPI and requested that MPI submit an estimate to perform certain mechanical and plumbing work in the filter building at the Project. 27. MPI specifically requested that Hirani Engineering provide Proj ect drawings detailing

precisely the scope of process piping work for which MPI would be submitting an estimate. 28. In response to MPI's request to Hirani Engineering for Project drawings, MPI was

contacted by Jim Hirani. In order to induce MPI to prepare the estimates for Hirani Engineering, Jim

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Hirani provided MPI with Project drawings which set forth the scope of work that MPI would be
estimating. 29. The Project drawings provided by Jim Hirani to MPI are marked as having been

prepared by MIG Construction, LLC. 30. 31. MIG Construction, LLC does not exist as a registered entity in any state. Upon information and belief, the Project drawings provided by Jim Hirani to MPI

were not prepared by MIG Construction, LLC. No such entity exists. Rather, the Project drawings provided by Jim Hirani to MPI were prepared by Jim Hirani or his agents. 32. At the time that Jim Hirani provided the MIG Construction, LLC drawings to MPI,

Proj ect drawings that had been prepared by Hirani Engineering were available. However, Jim Hirani purposefully did not provide MPI with the Project drawings prepared by Hirani Engineering. 33. The Project drawings provided to MPI by Jim Hirani were inaccurate in that they

identified a smaller scope of work than the Project drawings prepared by Hirani Engineering.

34.

MPI prepared a cost estimate in the amount of $168,800 for the Project work
True and

identified in the erroneous drawings provided by Jim Hirani and Hirani Engineering.

correct copies of the three purchase orders comprising MPI's estimate are attached hereto as Exhibit

35.

Hirani Engineering accepted the estimate prepared by MPI. Accordingly, MPI and

Hirani Engineering entered into a contractual agreement (the "Hirani Agreement") whereby MPI would complete the scope of work set forth in the drawings provided by Jim Hirani (the "Base Scope of Work") in exchange for payment of $168,800. 36. MPI commenced work under the Hirani Agreement on or about March 27, 2007.

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37.

During the course ofMPI's work under the Hirani Agreement, it became evident that

the scope of work identified on the drawings provided by Jim Hirani and Hirani Engineering was erroneous and that significant work beyond MPI's Base Scope of Work was necessary. 38. Hirani Engineering directed MPI to perform work that was beyond the scope of the

Hirani Agreement and represented to MPI that it would be paid for performing this extra work. 39. MPI and Hirani Engineering agreed that Hirani Engineering would compensate MPI
on a time and material basis.

for the extra work

40.

Hirani Engineering signed time and material slips for the extra work that it requested

MPI to perform. 41. By way of time and material slips approved by Hirani Engineering, the original Hirani

Agreement sum was increased by $23 8,089.93, to a total of $406,889.93, 42. In or about July 2007, MPI satisfactorily completed its work in accordance with the

Hirani Agreement. 43. As MPI performed work under the Hirani Agreement, MPI submitted periodic

invoices to Hirani Engineering. To date, MPI has submitted invoices totaling $406,889.93 to Hirani Engineering.

44.

Hirani Engineering has paid to MPI the sum of only $135,716.82 for MPI's work at

the Project, whereupon, there is due, owing and payable from Hirani Engineeringto MPI the amount
of$271,173.11. 45. Despite several demands, Hirani Engineering has failed and refused to remit payments

to MPI for the work it performed under the Hirani Agreement; and, as a result, MPI has sustained damages in excess of $271,173.1 1.

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V.

BOND

CLAIM

46.

On or about July 23, 2007 and pursuant to the terms of the Payment Bond, MPI

provided notice to Westchester of Hirani Engineering and MIG's failure to pay MPI for work performed at the Project. 47. Despite receiving proper notice pursuant to the terms of the Payment Bond,

Westchester has failed to compensate MPI for the financial losses it suffered as a result of MIG and Hirani Engineering's failure and refusal to pay for work performed by MPI at the Project. 48. All conditions precedent to bringing this suit have either been met by MPI or have

been waived by Defendants.
COUNTI Plaintiff v. Westchester

Breach of Payment Bond Obligation

49.

MPI incorporates the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 48 as if set forth

herein at length. 50. Defendant, Westchester, issued payment bond number K07284937 naming Hirani

Engineering as principal to ensure payment to entities supplying labor or materials used in the
performance of Hirani Engineering's work at the Project. 51. MPI has performed all of its obligations under the MIG Agreement and the Hirani

Agreement in a timely and professional manner. 52. As set forth more fully above, Hirani Engineering and its subcontractor, MIG,

breached the payment terms of their respective agreements with MPI. 53.
$406,602.03,

The total balance due and owing to MPI for work performed at the Project is

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54.

On or about July 23, 2007, MPI notified Westchester that its bond principal, Hirani subcontractor, MIG, were in default of their payment

Engineering, and Hirani Engineering's

obligations to MPI. A true and correct copy ofMPI's July 23, 2007 notice to Westchester is attached
hereto as Exhibit D.

55.

Pursuant to the Miller Act, on or about August 21, 2007, MPI notified Hirani

Engineering of the outstanding balance due to MPI for work performed at the Project under the
direction of Hirani Engineering and its subcontractor, MIG. A true and correct copy of MPI's August 21, 2007 notice to Hirani Engineering is attached hereto as Exhibit E. 56. Pursuant to the Miller Act, as well as the Payment Bond issued by Westchester,

Westchester must remit payment to MPI. 57. Despite notice, Westchester has failed to compensate MPI for the financial losses MPI

suffered as a result of Hirani Engineering and MIG's breaches of contract. 58. Pursuant to the Payment Bond, Westchester is obligated to compensate MPI for the

cost of labor and materials supplied by MPI to the Project. 59. By letter dated September 7, 2007, MPI notified Westchester that Westchester had

breached its obligations under the Payment Bond. A true and copy of MPI's September 7, 2007
letter to Westchester is attached hereto as Exhibit F.

60.

All conditions precedent to coverage under the Payment Bond have been satisfied and

all proper notices regarding Hirani Engineering and MIG's default were provided to Westchester as required by the Payment Bond. 61. Despite notice, Westchester has failed and/or refused to fulfill its obligations under

the Payment Bond.

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62. Payment Bond.

Westchester is liable for MPI's damages as set forth above in accordance with the

WHEREFORE, Plaintiff United States, for the use and benefit of, MPI demands judgment
against Defendant Westchester in an amount in excess of $406,602.03, together with costs of suit, attorneys' fees and such other relief as this Honorable Court deems just and proper.
COUNT II

Plaintiff v. Hirani Engineering
Breach of Contract

63.

MPI incorporates the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 62 as if set forth

herein at length. 64. Pursuant to its agreement with MPI, Hirani Engineering agreed to timely pay for all

amounts due and owing to MPI for the work and services performed on the Project. 65. Despite MPI fi~lfilling all of its obligations under its agreement with Hirani

Engineering and performing additional work as requested in a timely and professional manner, Hirani Engineering has failed and/or refused to remit the contract balance due and owing to MPI in the sum of $271,173.1 i. 66. MPI has requested payments of this sum from Hirani Engineering and has satisfied

any necessary conditions precedent to the filing of this Complaint.

67.

Hirani Engineering has wrongly failed and refused to make payments due and owing
i.

to MPI in an amount in excess of $271,173.1

68.

Hirani Engineering's failure to pay MPI the monies due and owing to it is a material

breach of its agreement with MPI.

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69.

As a direct and proximate result of Hirani Engineering's breach of its agreement with

MPI, MPI has been damaged in excess of $271,173.1 1. WHEREFORE, PlaintiffMPI demandsjudgment against Defendant Hirani Engineering in an

amount in excess of $271,173.1 1, together with costs of suit, attorneys' fees and such other relief as
this Honorable Court deems just and proper.
COUNT Plaintiff Breach III v. MIG of Contract

70.

MPI incorporates the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 69 as if set forth

herein at length. 71. Pursuant to the MIG Agreement, MIG agreed to timely pay for all amounts due and

owing to MPI for the work and services performed on the Project. 72. Despite MPI fulfilling all of its obligations under the MIG Agreement and performing

additional work as requested in a timely and professional manner, MIG has failed and/or refused to remit the contract balance due and owing to MPI in the sum of $135,428.92. 73. MPI has requested payments of this sum from MIG and has satisfied any necessary

conditions precedent to the filing of this Complaint. 74. MIG has wrongly failed and refused to make payments due and owing to MPI in an

amount in excess of$135,428.92.

75.

MIG's failure to pay MPI the monies due and owing to it is a material breach of its

Agreement with MPI. 76. As a direct and proximate result of MIG' s breach of the MIG Agreement, MPI has

been damaged in excess of$135,428.92.

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WHEREFORE, Plaintiff MPI demands judgment against Defendant MIG in an amount in excess of $135,428.92, together with costs of suit, attorneys' fees and such other relief as this Honorable Court deems just and proper.
COUNT IV

Plaintiff v. Hirani Engineering Unjust Enrichment 77. MPI incorporates the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 76 as if set forth

herein at length. 78. MPI provided material and performed services on the Proj ect for the benefit of Hirani

Engineering fully expecting compensation for such services and materials. 79. Hirani Engineering accepted the materials and services provided by MPI and has

enjoyed the benefit and use of the materials and services provided by MPI.
80. Hirani Engineering's retention of the benefit of the use of the materials and services

provided by MPI without compensating MPI for such materials and services would be unjust. 81.
and reasonable.

The amount invoiced by MPI pursuant to its agreement with Hirani Engineering is fair

82.

The reasonable value of services and materials provided to Hirani Engineering for

which MPI has not received payment is in excess of $271,173.1 i.

WHEREFORE, PlaintiffMPI demandsjudgment against Defendant Hirani Engineering in an amount in excess of $27 1,i 73.1 i, together with costs of suit, attorneys' fees and such other relief as
this Honorable Court deems just and proper.

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COUNT Plaintiffv.

V MIG

Unjust

Enrichment

83.

MPI incorporates the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 82 as if set forth

herein at length. 84. MPI provided material and performed services on the Project for the benefit of MIG

fully expecting compensation for such services and materials. 85. MIG accepted the materials and services provided by MPI and has enjoyed the benefit

and use of the materials and services provided by MPI. 86. MIG's retention of the benefit of the use of the materials and services provided by

MPI without compensating MPI for such materials and services would be unjust. 87. The amount invoiced by MPI pursuant to the Agreement and requested in approved

change orders is fair and reasonable. 88. The reasonable value of services and materials provided to MIG for which MPI has

not received payment is in excess of$135,428.92. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff MPI demands judgment against Defendant MIG in an amount in

excess of $135,428.92, together with costs of suit, attorneys' fees and such other relief as this
Honorable Court deems just and proper.
COUNT VI

Plaintiff v. Hirani Engineering euaiztrcm Meruit 89. MPI incorporates the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 88 as if set forth

herein at length.

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90.

MPI is entitled to the quantum meruit value of the materials and services provided to

Hirani Engineering on the Project.

91.

The quantum meruit value of the materials and services provided to Hirani

Engineering by MPI for which MPI remains unpaid is in excess of $271,173.1 i.

WHEREFORE, PlaintiffMPI demandsjudgment against Defendant Hirani Engineering in an amount in excess of $271,173.1 1, together with costs of suit, attorneys' fees and such other relief as
this Honorable Court deems just and proper.
COUNT Plaintiff VII v. MIG

:i

euantum 92.

Meruit

MPI incorporates the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 91 as if set forth

herein at length. 93. MPI is entitled to the quantum meruit value of the materials and services provided to

MIG on the Project. 94. The quantum meruit value of the materials and services provided to MIG by MPI for

which MPI remains unpaid is in excess of$135,428.92. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff MPI demands judgment against Defendant MIG in an amount in

excess of $135,428.92, together with costs of suit, attorneys' fees and such other relief as this
Honorable Court deems just and proper.

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COUNT

VII

Plaintiff v. Hirani Engineering Breach of the Delaware Prompt Pay Act 6 DEL.C. ~3501, et seq. 95. MPI incorporates the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 94 as if set forth

herein at length. 96. Hirani Engineering failed to pay MPI and amount in excess of $271,173.11 for

services performed and materials supplied to the Project. 97. Hirani Engineering has received moneys or funds from Black & Veatch in connection

with its contract for the erection, construction, completion, alternation or repair of the building or addition in connection with the Project. 98. All monies and funds received by Hirani Engineering are impressed with trust

pursuant to by 6 Del.C. ~3502. 99. Hirani Engineering has not first applied such funds to the payment of the full amount

of monies owed to MPI, as such, the pay out, use or appropriation of such monies or funds by Hirani Engineering was and is prohibited by 6 Del.C. ~3503. 100. MPI has submitted invoices throughout the course of the Project and submitted a final Hirani Engineering has not disputed the amounts

invoice when the work was fully completed.

invoiced by MPI and has failed to make payment. 101. Hirani Engineering's withholding of payment due and owing to MPI has not been

made in good faith or with reasonable cause. 102. Hirani Engineering is liable to MPI for penalties pursuant to 6 Del.C. ~3505 and

interest and attorneys' fees pursuant to 6 Del.C. ~3506 and ~3509.

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WHEREFORE, PlaintiffMPI respectfully requests that this Honorable Court enterjudgment in its favor and against Defendant Hirani Engineering and award MPI an amount in excess of

$271,173.1 plus penaltiespursuantto 6 Del.C.~3505, andpost-judgment 1, preinterestpursuantto 6
Del.C. ~3506, counsel fees pursuant to 6 Del.C. ~~3506, 3509, costs of suit and such other relief as
this Honorable Court deems just and proper.
COUNT Plaintiffv. IX MIG

Breach of the Delaware Prompt Pay Act
6 DEL.C. ~3501, et se~

103.

MPI incorporates the avements contained in Paragraphs 1 through 102 as if set forth

herein at length.

104.

MIG failed to pay MPI an amount in excess of$135,428.92 for services performed

and materials supplied to the Project.

105.

MIG has received moneys or funds from Hirani Engineering and/or Black & Veatch

in connectionwith its contractfor the erection,construction,completion,alternationor repairof the
building or addition in connection with the Project. 106.
Del.C. ~3502.

All monies and funds received by MIG are impressed with trust pursuant to by 6

107.

MIG has not first applied such funds to the payment of the full amount of monies

owed to MPI, as such, the pay out, use or appropriation of such monies or funds by MIG was and is
prohibited by 6 Del.C. 93503.

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108.

MPI has submitted invoices throughout the course of the Project and submitted a final

invoice when the work was fully completed. MIG has not disputed the amounts invoiced by MPI
and has failed to make payment.

109.

MIG's withholding of payment due and owing to MPI has not been made in good
cause.

faith or with reasonable

110.

MIG is liable to MPI for penalties pursuant to 6 Del.C. ~3505 and interest and

attorneys' fees pursuant to 6 Del.C. ~3506 and ~3509.

WHEREFORE, PlaintiffMPI respectfi~llyrequests that this Honorable Court enterjudgment in its favor and against Defendant MIG and award MPI an amount in excess of$135,428.92, plus
penalties pursuant to 6 Del.C. 93505, pre- and post-judgment interest pursuant to 6 Del.C. ~3506, counsel fees pursuant to 6 Del.C. ~~3506, 3 509, costs of suit and such other relief as this Honorable Court deems just and proper.

COHEN,
FURMAN,

SEGLIAS,
P.C.

PALLAS,

GREENHALL

&

uarro:qhlbl

Edward Seglias, Esquire 1007 North Orange Street, Suite 1103 Nemours Building Wilmington, DE 19801 425-5089 Attorneysfor

Plaintiff(302)

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I_ Case ENCINEER1NO Document 1 I Filed 09/10/2007 HIRANI 1:07-cv-00542-JJFAND LAND SURVEYING, P.C,
370 Campus Drive
Suite 113A

Page 24 of 39
ORDER # 106

PURCHASE

Somerset, NJ 08873

(732)564-0164
To: Richard Menton

Fax- (732)564-0167

MPIMechanical

Date:02/27/07

11 DE. way McMillan Newark, 19713
Phone: (302)368-3210

Project: Standard ofl)elaware, Ch~orine
New Castle, DE

Fax:(302)737-8412

745Governor Road Lea
New Castle,DE 19720

Hirani Engineering
370 Campus Drive

LandSurveying, P.C.
Somerset, NJ 08873

&

.TERMS: (5) Five business ofreceiljt Iiayment theProject days of from Owner/Client toHirani
Engineering Land Surveying, and P.C.

-40 trained respirator hour crew, qualifi~d, testing drug required -Vapor meterand technician tocheck atmospheresoil a~d
-Prepared levelC (sdits, for boots, respirators) needed.· if
-Excavate and-ifsoilis contaminated, stockpileseparatelyfrom non contaminated soil -Silt fence around pile, seed and mulch -Sp~eadnon contaminated soil around the trench

-Ftrmish Ins~all and approjc. L;F 4",class NSF approx. of3"DIP 1200 DIP, 350, + iC)Olf to
building stub

:-BuyAmericafor pipe,~f~c~tlgs othermaterial and
-Restrainedjoints at~allchahges in·directidri -Traffic control at tie in point in GovernorT;eaRoad

tSawcutpavenient holeforw~ttap,ifrequired for .
-Obtainpermits as required,~Unite~d Water

-Compadt to95% backfill proctor, pav~ment, patch ifrequired
-Wettap ·fi·om mainroad ~urd coordinate WaterCompany, with -Correspondence MissUtility . i~ith

-Install~ meter 3" provided 'i~rgt~ by Company
-Provide installbackELow and preventer

-Install and meter backflowpreventer ground, above ~imilar-to fOinch existing line
-Heat trace' sh~d and for·meter bac~-flow and preventer -Underground to h~drant building line by
-Restrainedjoinltsat changes in.direction

-Sandbackf~ll,'compa~:t.to proctor 95%

-Top 1Tinches such no.57stone, traffic otherwise with with stone, as at areas; tdp Sand
-See drawings, for route and details Page 1 of4

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-Pressure test -for leaks

Document 1

Filed 09/10/2007

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-Disinfect, ifrequired -Schedule: begin Mar. 5, fmish Mar. 23 TOTAL COST - %65,000
Note:-Thisis yourauthorization perform to thefollowin,o labor, Work tie. materials equipment) and including drawings, shop submittal per as
se plans and specificationsfor this contract and subject theterms conditionsthis~urch~e to and of Order appended hereto. This contract is a prevailingwage contract The contract priceincludes payroll taxes,worlrmen compensation insurance. expense and Any

value Work of certified payment theSubcontractor partial for to ineach payment voucher.

RETAINAGE PETCF~TAGE: the security faitfiful For of performanceof this contract, as per the owner, the contractorshall deduct I00/o the of

incurred thePrimeContractor be deducted the contract by will from value.

Sub-Total: $65,000 Lump Tax: Included

Freight: Included
Total: $65,000
Thesubaubra~ionrchoosrka,~ermnlheHaliidmtifiedint~ri~Purr~ascOrder(cbe" WoK? nonine b Hirmi have Comntting Inc.lsdsrthey rrmle4 requiremmts the aK;ani Cao~oltie~ dCCf~ANCetbe Subco~tI~comrmhylcapt16kof~eron4bydgai~.gstdCoclrutlin~ witiiout resrming RnrhareOrdertoHinai this Iac.. mo~ic~tiqwabi~ Ihrredalr C1~NCELL~nON-HiraniCanndli~~ln~tnaycmatthjrRcrs~ascOrda,withoutcoriifQHhaniCaauIti.~:Inc~bno~~.wmkdthcRimeCo~lb~ct ~thtPmjoQOwna
TERMS Ah~ COM)rrrONs

Inc 'I·greemmt ~itbtbeProjrr;t Owner, ioeluh~ngthpln~umd ~PcciSc~o~r (CollectiKVvelytmeContractX delivered ~c~uind Rime err wkn pDkp andIlttdl nhani CORZUI1~ IeCdYeE klC. payn~uct~ Wahunder ~Ri~s forthe am Cwtnet". onthese Basal mmiderPiom,snboononerom therollod~ tamr mdwnditionr the ·sapts witfianclrralificaion

2.

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TheSubco~amsste~~mcrms~nlHira~lliComultiqgroc~e~ch ~ndrubai~ thatKuMiComubing urumcstoward Rcjcd OwnPUndP obhsatien ra. the f&Plimt Conmd. sCBBD[ILC Tuner is of cncace The sobmomdon tfun ~i~bmitd~opdm\i~S ~irct~e~~iilspc60n~p~4CPMIQQls. amplertodpmduQdslapromp~ly~od~hell obtda theIspuked tppwalf at rucbtimea vill pamicme Subobmworrto meetthedelivery data. 44 dclivcry-dstss areprbjeEt rrs~nb$ rcvido.by HiraniConrultin~ to ~r, 8 meerLLIyto mat the pmjest rc6odule.trd the Subcmtnaon rhallwet thee reviseddetera no addaional c~cme to I~pni Coa~~iaa brc The SubmntrMar
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~c~jo~una~f·ny. rbalIcoartituttlhe oolycompsara~ionSubm~maaors u a mmh of cbargcr amodifieaDbnr. to the

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and thcPmjece Owna ·d~i~utsamount nt the Pdb~ Crmhact This

maah4 (c)ao~ply all·xlrra~t~a with impo6ed raw. oo~t~y dl applicable rrsldationr, coda (e) conform ah amplu.zbo~ drawings, nfchl by 141 with raws, and (4 she inses~aa~as~PM PFhcdula pmdud firmbaud theSubc~naacbors macba~aMcaod~vi~sblc~ortkcw rod data by Q are soatrmplatcdbythcPrimeConaa4trmd (g)if designed the~bca~hadq me~s ~omdef~dr dcri~n Subc~xltradorr by in T6e agreatn reme4y de6caintheWmf withinooeyearhom acccptwx by meRojoct my
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paymmttothe ~tbmncnctorr forditrobligatia~.I~ad~crtbisPmc~rrcORkr. InLds~iol~mepnrt~aKpriaineluda alttaxes~ppliaMetotbeWork.
PRICE~btpurcharepricchlr~napria~oo~M·od mcqwafi6es mentiopod jua ul approxim~ac~quuairy it whi* cacld change dcpmdiog on the Reject Owner and induder

a. 9.

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TEl(Ms OP PAYMEPTPayment oftbe snbamtnctm3 imdsa shallhe n~Llde ten (10)businasdaysorrecdpt byIli~pni within ConnrltingInc. payment ft~iRojsl of from

·WodS regardlert thelength mydeljrlncomd of of ~hilemaiti~ plymcrb thePmject fmm Owner. to payment. SubowmaQs osaneend hrmil aillien Prior the rhun
HiraniCoaPu~lirboIoc.rocciveJm~aeptlbteirrvoice. 10

owntr~clicouRimeComr;lao~. P~ymc~tbutheR·ojatOuma.~sllbcmrb~o~ttooIditio. pre~EedentmKuur~CoMItting~8o;·~o~ligatio~.copny thcSubmntraamforthE Mivm, rttid~Nilr~ndo~kerdoauWn(E re~uirsd(oksepmePrdlec~~c~~ommec~a~~c'rlienswc~Xo, l\l~ypaymcmb~wouatpaiodshallbcala~laed6roolthcd;llc~mco

11

~Ns~iEcrroNypao~ tothe day's notice SubrowKtorr. HLMi Com~ttio~Inc. tatudnk nmpla may haqeq dmehraak. located wherever

DEF~UL~ RE~dED1ESlt~eS~6mrmactarbnacbthkP~cbtre YtheSubooolrs~ier Order. or ~uso~v+ liquidate4 it plsrodin bplhuptsy,recd~n~p or migmneat is or rormcbeoemdacdaorSHkPniCwarhinglnc.mty
without nociog declaeatheSubconhadorr defwdL thisPurchaK in tmder Order. Upanddaul5aintri ConrultiagIne may

aharrme~t~·v~ibblel~aerthitRPcbaso0~aermd ~ppiifabla~in.hmy··aiontorbrechaCtbisPurshap(Xda.Hirpoi Cola~Eli~Ioc~atunbcentilled toitsrrssaosble `w~5lfae~dcxpenosr
Subc~mrac~x'trk~md crpemt~ rtmsdy the defEctrlo(hcWalb

~iCbour~otBe~(bcaaceIthirPllrch~ssOnleruaha~nsaatDHira~Ccn~uh'~~Inc.@)ralu'~tthxrtRrumrowig~laHiraaiConndd~~~
SuboorrtiadoZ.c~cnst(c)ropuh-crcplaammtoftheWalrnnbldditia~llccstll~(d)re~soffPma

12 ~oNcomORMPccwaRI~-irthps~o~caoa ~a~·Mnfo~n~tothctama OnlP.HuMiCmsuhBIIrC ofthisRcrchqe (.)Ho~dlb~Wol~6o~Suboontndm'rinsrructionP
~dcrpms+sincMadbymai~ancquit~bkreductio.i. tt~~price.f~nf~a.iftheSubaumaccoop~ovide~Mco~dormi.gwarkafaiI~topbbormtt~evol*HMni Conr~ing Ins mayio addition other to righgpmrure Wort: the dseomac. Subconaaaar. paymy additional of nprosuro~an rtp~oaurmeat direaor The thdn met If canter tdmoquenti~damd~c~coKM~Co~L~uhingInc,~htSuboo~ndonlballrrimburrtHiraoi Coorullioglnc rorthcwd~ma~qhlcase~tbeSubco~tradon~h~lp~ytheuwof
inspestioo tating: theWork· alltranrporration. and`athac~anger. od of ud aongi 14 brsPvTEs-TheSuamtlcactorsi~bollad bythepmvLiomoPmePlimc a~y.rtquiri~ Contract.

13 ~sRoPLoss-une fiml.accepanceoPall WorkCPatabor~allrrspo~c~c~o~alldamagertotheWorl;ccocp~ dama~eleru~tingfmrathe~l~illfulact~oaHiram CaMll~o~
bebamdby ~nyarbir~riontt~dertbcPrimcContrablftheRimcConblc~docrnotpovidefaranyubit~tioll. arlany·pplicablcarbirrationpmvisionhasbccnwaiv~d.Hnani Crm~lti~Inc.maydeg h itr rolediaretioRto commit &Ipute~uode~thir Orderto arbi~atio~ theSubcotdoacrrasna to be bomdbyHjrs~iConoultmg Rnnhau and Ioc.'r clc~cianmdlheplbsepucnt~i~aciop ·
I5 i~itn(ionddisptces.Furtha.theSubs~a~amt~atopdlticipincband

cummArrve nEMEnrEs-Hbard rnc.'r Conrulting va~iour end rights remepier ttjsRnchare and Imder Order applicablekw are cumulative. 16 SETPOFF-M amoumsoaredtotbeSubmowbonby~l~ir8ii misPurrhas~Ordermaybe M-off, at f~ni Com;lti~ Inc.'r op~or5a~ainstanyunaod Conruhin~ inc
othaviseowed tolbraniCoasuhing bytheSUbconh~dorr inc

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21
canom or t~actict rhall nTpptcmeolthe termt Ihis Purr6aw ordd:

17 coMPtlANcEwrra Subconhutrn uw.Tbe shall complywith provirioa~ ast+ laborbwg orprwriling md atl applicable oFfodera~ I~ca~ payman w~es re~u~ation+ is
MERCERL~n;is OrderCme Putcha~ completeexprersionagrccmnbbctween Corrmltip end S~lpplia. priorgatanma. ofdeaI~gs. ofthe K~pi Inc. t~ No unnx ~adcusa~

20 M~oIFICAT~oN.·rajspurs~a~~Ordermqynotbemodi8edor~I~4.Allmodificariansn~l~I;tbeinmilingaod~igo~~byKira~l~Con 22 · MsWANCE-Bcrorrmmmcnch~~·mywolkhemmda. SubcDt~,uadorsshal(proc~re aticrowdexpe~L~e~unu7·complBionoftheworkall~heiMlra~llce~aspulhe a~d.maintain,
zpecacatiooz. Befme cammcncing thcWo~ the Submntraaorf fUmisha mall catificare, ranoryto Knmi.fromeachinauameMmpMy sarif showio~ theabove.insunnce that

Page 2 of4

Case infQIC+ policy data`of Document 1 1:07-cv-00542-JJFapi~nb~on, ofliabiliry '5 stating muabeyr and limits
~dtheSubcomnnasrhnllpaythecoa~haeor.

Filed 09/10/2007

Page 26 of 39

'L" and prwidieg theinwurewill becanceled that rot or~ngedu~tJ the expiration least 00)days written ofsuch Dtdl thirty aRer notice canceflatioo under, fuaha change by Ilrequesled by HtaniSnboontradors shall pmvide pmoFthu insurance for I1ITo~ efteQ ~W th has mailedand mid ispaid and and KPmi and been to rsceivadHirani

Owner Is insured policies Subcon~mctorrf~ilrmmai~Ba'atuchinnuurc~Ri~~rhalf toproane ntahMin insmance these nameof inDlruKLthe havelherig~,butnortheshahbe Mmed ~ddkioml uoda hthe OTUle If obligsliol5 and such forand Subcontractors

23 LOSSORD~MAGETOWoRK-~i rbnllmtkrrrponnWefmmy Wor~ pe~fomtad~mished thisSub~ lassor to the to danpge and under
byiththepafonnance ofckwor4hourvacansed.

24 B~cM~RCesAny~Uppe~ mdS'qY~ce~orrmmi~lrpMhared blrorarpplied byNiranitoSubcoahadarmallkcfu~gedmS~mco~a~omgHiraailtHknn~',coa
Orthe S~mm~Mar me and 19 Projad shall t~tkn~petiedb~~Hira~iinadamao~c~ktemypa~:~~oltheHortorduelot~efa~urr Po man WaN adhere the achsdule a trnMi'a standard and time rm(aal plus h~h~h~h~h~h~h~h~h~h~h~ rated a chargeten of percent ~'O~A"r all and equipment bjKymi be rupplied shah charged to standard and nta a charge percent If (LD~ Hirani any supplies cqdpne~l tothcSub~Fontrac(o~r;isrrquimi Hirani'r time material ph~ handling often Submntndorr "Y ruch equipment inthe conmfiooa~ dclivao4Hinni repairs asii by Any tLplbaisaid to epuipmem rehnq shall charge oomr its Hi~ bade toS~b~Mo~admrat same cost 1 handling often plus charge percent Should (ID·X). S~cormc(ar any raeive *iolaions ornnnmonsesme ofd~e Hirani elect duriilgcourse WmL~ may to defend a Sub~Foo~a~for'rSubcontractors same expense and shall responsiblepayment be ~orthe of uryfintimpawd actual moinaurcdby pfur legal HLani.

ho~sva cansed. Kmni mtbe shah raponnWe oCa fm loss damage Co mr(erkls. tml, 69uipolentorangotherpcMoll Iroparya~nni~mteda~sedby me Suboonhldorrwwlom . ~

pins ah·odtna often charge percent(lWI). reguhal A41 ~nrlri~ for or ofanyof abwe delivery pi~l~ ofdebris reason be a me o~fsoo plus nte patrip ahandlingof percent Aylaborraluired the mforremoval or2manyMher shall charged clu~ ten n0~I

beduged Subcom~DcrmtIt tom~a

INWITNESS WHEREOI~parties the hereto signed Agreementoftheeffective have this as date
of the contract first above written. -HiraniEngilne~ring Land SurYeying, & P,C. .
Name: Naresh Ochani ------------

MPIM
Name: .

Title:ProiectMana~er

Title:..~'~t~_E~S~~'F~,~j~/~;r;i~.........

Signed: ~t~ZL~

Signed: ~OZ~.B.~t;l~

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Case 1:07-cv-00542-JJF
H1RANI ENGINEERIEIG 370 Canipus Drive
Suite 113A

Document 1

Filed 09/10/2007

Page 27 of 39

AIYD

PURCH[ASE ORDER # 107

LAND SUFI~VEYING, B.C.

Somerset, NJ 08873

(732) 564-0164
To: Richard Menton

Fax- (732) 564-0167

MPI Mechanical

Date: 02/27/07

II 1VlcMiIlan way
Newark, DE 19713
Phone: (302)368-3210 Fax: (302)737-8412

Project: Standard Chlorine ofDelaware,
New Castle, DE

745 Governor Road Lea ~JewCastle,DE·19720

KiraniEngineering & LandSurveying, P.C.
370 Campus Drive
Some~set, NJ 08873

TERMS: Five (5) business days ofreci=iptof payment ~dm the Project Owner/Clientto EIirani
Engineering and Land Surveying, ·P.C.

- Equipment setting, Receive,unli~ad installthirteenpiecesof equipment the 50 X 50 ft. and in

b~iilninn~forSt~llldard ofDelaware Chlorin~ project (diagram listofequipment and attached).
- ~nchor equipmenton the concrete floor with hil~i-type anchors (SS) through pre drilled '/2inch
holes'in skids.

- First ~rucMoad arrives Tuesday, Mar. 6, 2007. Coordinate with manufacturer for details of equipment handling.

-Unload
TOTAL

~aMs~cl
3 ·- Ld '7

COST - $14,f'1)0

RETAINAGE EETCENTAGE: Forthe securitjr faithful of performance ofthis contracf perthe ownei,thl contractor deduct10~o ~as shall ofthe valueof~iork certified payment the subcontractor eachpEntial for to in payment voucher. Note:- This is yourauthorization perform following to the Work(i.e.labor,materials equipment) and including drawings, shop submittal per as
the pl~msand specificationsfor this contri~t;md subjectto the terms and conditionsof this Purct~ase Order appendedhereto.

· This contract prevailing is~·a wagecontractThecontract priceincludes payroll taxes,worlanen compensation insurance. and Apgexpense
inaured ty·the Prime Contractor will he deducted from the contract value.

Sub-Totalr$14,100

Lump Tax: Incl~t~c~d Freii~ht: Included
Total: $14,100

· Inc ·I.BTecmcm~vi~h~bePmjcdOwM;ioJudis~tbeplam·~d rpecifiQtions(Cdlee~inly,l~KPrimeCamna~pedelivaodwhenrrq~iralIlnlerr~odulailKtaniCoa~~~in,~~nc~teceiver pqymenl meWo~ under TPrime for the Comrad~ Bsxd ontbse conridaatiom Submntraaon the aaeptr Ihetdlowiy termsaodconditioos withuot quslificatioh

Tht Subcontradorz work inthit Orda~ET~c~M~o~D~?~,~Y~:7~I~~req~i~monz ada~wladgec Ibatthe idrmi~e~ Purchase Hirmi ~nc.unlsr 16e Comulriog aP~ert chey orHiraai Cba~og
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ACCEPT~CElhe Subco~baaonmaytmplthiso&ronlyby.ri,~ni~,aaadte(umio~,thia RuchascOrdatoKRani ConsulciqIni. ~uitbolltmDdaiQtioq~uithin threeda)s.
c~ic~wno~Huard SO~P~ti~p maycaocel PunhareOlder. ~I1C. thir without KQ liiraniQnrulti~ Inc.is wt ourelded PrimeCon(raFS meProjeaOumer corC the (b) doesnotIpprovemeSubconaaaonofmcWalr[c) theProjenOmxrdoesnotapprovethe matcn`al(e)thePmjedOwnerFha~erthe systcm~materialtobeuredonlheprojed -er (d)theSubconaanoFj to ~omply e~tch of tht Purcbsse ii~ils wah term Order. Hirani Con~uhi~ maya]Y, roc. cancel Purs~ajs tbj'r Otdp for itr ownconvmiaoec. chatFase h
thc`datedte~n`maiiw and ~i~ichdo not consmutenoc~ chaaodard itunr.

Hira~j Coo~t~o,oTnE.'~T~bility rball bel*nitedtopaymm5stbep~ice~wtfonhbm.~.Pu~F~iaseOrder.fwt~~ponionoftheworkwhiohhadbe~nr~wfidured/rervieedby
PRIhlECONTRACI`- PrimeCantrset incorporated t~jsPlrrcha~e nnds~all6e madeavailable. reason~8ble to the Subooocraaorr aamination The i~ into Order ~pon notice, for TheSubcmdracton assumer toward Hirani Cw4ullio~ cdch Inc. obligdion lili~ityIhatHiraoi znd Comul~inS assumes Inc coward Pmjm O·xnaunderthe Ihe Prime Comnct

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Obraia rap~edapprovalssncb +rwill doe ct da~e permit S~mconhddan the tomatIhe dates. delivery Iresubject re~anable delivery All dates to nnuonbyH6nni Cwmhbrg may rradtr damagesHirani in to Ccasuhio~ including byHirani Inc, liability Cooruhiog mothers ·grra to Inc. and fa·lldtrm~ndSONequeot*ld~magerruffered,,,~rultofmedcIry. (IIIANGES Conatting may Htui hcr ebange ormodify plu\r specifiurjon theWorl;undatbe CamM. meevcnr cbmges poodifisuionS the Md for Prime In aKh a ffiir
~cknowlod~amat~y ddayinmepe~ornuneeofthe~Ka~ compntrtteHira~iCoasul~illg~c.

~C· ·Z necessary mar the projectrc~edulgmi the Sukontracmn to ~II mat cherereviseddatesat no additional expenre Arrani to Comuhi~ Ia Tbe Subcon~acmn

5.

6.

purrhaa hallrermin fun ud c8eqexcept a hadbeadjurtcd· similarrmnm md doeprojectOwm adjustsun~ a doePMK Conan This orde+ in fort that in tdjuslnaq ir·ny. hall co~stauletkoblyc0mpas~tion to thesubeontrartnrs a ream of cbmga or modifiationt as WARBAN~ZESTheSubm~blQnrP-Mt~crmatthswai~(I)Comply~ichdl ipplicable Rquirements ofmePn'ms Contnct,@) free~-om defeQe am 9 inPlorlrm~nrhip md loteria4 (c)comply ah ;varambr with imposed ~w.(d)amplygithallappliable by laws and ~ to hop site inspectionlpla4schedulesproduct furnished Subc~oo~aFion. rtgula~io~s, codes conform ahsMlpleS drawingS safety (9M ad data by doe 00mencacbbolabk ~iLable theuseanrempkted thcRime ud fu by Coatnct (g)if rod
designed theSubmarac(orS ha hemdefects dedgn S~macRcto~ by err in agrrcr any in uithin year loceptnabytbeProjat one 6om Ower,orwithin applicable established PrimeThC whi~hevalo~a.to remedy defect theWmfr nnvivercccptaoeafthe WMk hall wt the period bythe (hn~cf is T& Subowrraam'r \varnnties hall and

7. INDEMMFICA~ION- agner ddftd,prmeq SuboMttcaorsto indc~aifymd the Olvnersad HiraniCoMlhi~glw. ~old harmless
butnarlimitodtorrarooaMc·t(omg'.Parmde~ema',~,~,lhe

beonivedbymylib~ntowfi4thcSubmrm;laonofmy,~,~

pcnol~injuryordca~horpmpaty damagesanedbyc~lllckDdtobec~aedb~'.uiring to.or in conmction thepaformallGe tf* Worlr out anyway incidental nith of hereunder i~dert~g oftheSubcatadaar dl wor4labw·na md of nnkct mcluding 05 a mof mau~i~r, the supply ep~men5 toolsandservices provided in the cotract as for
bc~*F+nKn~oiCoo~ulri~tgTnc.

emplogeq iadec5 servants ·gmt4 Md (ootlediveIy, lndemnitier")ud ~g~in* mdevayclsi~ demander of·ctlmormyliability, a(zaP (h~duding 6om each au~e art dstcn~cofthehd~mni~e5 Qma~ecrloaioQrrmeclionthcrwit4 whii~n~aybcaadcor~aatalbyth Subcooatdq Subcmdcador'r or~am.SubcontsaaS rmplogea~ec~ilsor~ny pmia ~nwfuding wt limited Indemnaicr) aeaunt of employas their " third but tothe a

theirrapective o~iarS directors,

a. 9.

HiraniComultiog reodva m aoeeplable Inc. imoicc.

PRICe The psct~a~e isatmitpricecontractthequa~aitiermcoliootd price and isjustI. approdmats guan~ity eould which changt depading theProject oil Owwaod iodudo Purchase made includes taxer rotk\Yorle 'IFRMS PAYMMTOF Payment Slt~a~naonMmicas Order. sddi~ioq 0101 price ofrcaip( byKuaniCanntltio~ o~paymenf theProjon ofthe shall In ~ithinthepurthax days I1I appliable Inc. be business from OwmrlCiiermRime Contractors. Paymea theProject hallbeantbsolute ten precedent Hirzni by Owocr to Conutring obligation paythe Submntradors to torlhe War4regardlessmeIc~mof Mydelay of incurred awaiting while payment theproject0*ma. Rior to paymerg [nc~'s 6omconditiw me Suko~~aon shallexecute furnish 6cn and an ssaiw~iftidavitsa~ldothadwmncatsrequb+dtokaplhpProjklmechanic's a charges. paymemQmuntperiod beQirulatod me dateuhm ~-g60m liens Any ahaU ban
poyme~~ IbcSubson~aamrrwsninobtigaic~r~mda~hir

aod~iobsoohaaon·odb~g~'~mnrmkt~c~n~Owmr~K~,,-~,,~Qg~

10 MSPECnON-Upon ~o~icctome owdap'. Subcoomaon,~niComultingInc.~ayoflhcWa4P~~erwalocaceb inspc~oca~ndtakePmpler 11 1IE~Af)LT;REMEDIESBrheSukoo~ndorrbrarfit6ir Orda, suboontradors isliquidaod. plccd ba~n~r~tcy. dirsdn, mis in rbceivenhip ~torthebcllmtoFcrca;ta5I~miCc~atlti~s~oc Rrrclux orifthe mPuwimo~nmttsdakrrri.d~u~rnder PIIFc~are Upon Hinni orani~mncnt the Suko~t~ctotr tbt Older. deF~uf~ Conndting lnc.may. withal no(iy(a) anal thLR~IFb+t~aiima* toHirpni O~er aoa Comulting~ nguirctkatrll Inc, ~u~I~owingroKn~ni Coa~hingI~beinto~bsate~y paidmd(c)sakmy
counwlOe md upares.

qtbaranedy rvsi~bleundathisR~ascOrdaand

Ipplicabkkv. a my actionfur breachof thisPu~Fhap Order.~lt~siCacuhiagInc han be entitled its rusoIable to

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Order, HiraniConsahing 01 HoldtheWalt TwSubmntnctor'r Inc instruction It "ms~traaa'r rll:rtd expaw ~ remedythe defects theWmka Subcomraelo~~expenrc(c)nqu~osrspl;lesmemdrbe9la~itnordditiornl to conor(d)teaofF·llsnr.

N~iucornoRn~INcwo~uc-Kta~~~,~~oonfQmto16eM~IISofthirPLL~F6aW
equitable redndion price intbs Furtha,
~ampo~atio~ stabs and Mba ~unget

ame suaontractorr provides mnfmn~n~ ar~iktope~fono ~nr4~hram' on worl the Consulting Irr may in additiontd other rights pnoauethe Worlrdrawhere~tr Subsontmsorr hall pay my ·dd~lion~l otrepmammcnt If RprooaatKmauas director aat mme~prmialda~oa~stoE~firaniCoos~s~ltinb~m,lhe
imps~b`onmatent~gorrtr~Kalmd·n

atPd expenuinamed ~n~fi by

Subooohaams~ballrdmburrs~lram' Comuhing)nc~fortheped~n~agqinrllcaX meSubmntrac60ns~pllpaytfiesos(~of

13 ~fCOFLOSSUntilfUlal ~ec~xdaccoldWalrContMurhdl~pondbls63~~Udffna~eslotbtW04cxceptdsnsgcrrn ~t~mAirtoiCocm~i~ 14 nrsPuTes-Ths sobcoa~kmrrirao~toabpthc pmvidomofmshimeCont~taU~Y.repui~ngPbihsrioa~diPpl~(ah~,~ba.~Su btbamdbllayPbi~·cionImbatbeRimeCo~tnct.lftbcRimcCmbaa doct·ra
Co·nktjn.-Io~~uy dc~~iaicralcdi~irrctioqtocommitdispnerl~dathirOrder ·rbi~niols doe RuEcaas to md Subanrmaon Igrpcr(o bound Hir8li be by OmLndtingIw.'s
cketion~nd~hetubpe~wntubioatim yj

provide my srbiPaioq or'bray Ippr~bk arb~a~ioo for povidonIns ban wiiueq Hirni

16 s&TWPE-Allamamts owed~t~n~SubcootrafbssbyHira~Conndtiap at ~ani ComultinS OPiiOlS mymaoa inc.t~ Purchaoe may ret-o~ Order be IRC~·T Ogdi~ otho~ioeawcdtoHiraniComult;og~nabytbeSubcontndms.

<-ann~AnvE REMED1ESKpaniI~u~r 666lJ-and under Pmchaw and Cmrotlinguariatr remediesthis Order appliable atmukiive laa~ are

17` CoMPL~AN(~EW~fsUW-n~subc~·ctasstall mmplywilh poviriomof fcdaal,rtat4 kcal. laborlaar~Payment tlltpp~icable dprrvriFu~wa7s andregulationt
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18 ASSICNWENT-~I~is mymtbemigacd.~a~sfsned 16e PIPCaY Order oabypotheated Subarnrrac(os Hirani by uitbad Cw9llting prior Inc's writrm ~pproML

20 MODP1C~no~u-~hisPu~h~seOFdcr~nty ALlmc~di~caci~armuslbeh Ao(btmodifiedmally. ~nib~ngaadrignedbyHinni ~dmesubcolmaaorr Coasutrio~Inc. 21 MERGER-ThisPunfpse amplcte Orderthe is upressioo o~ihe~greemeotbhvecnHi~·m`Comulfin~.·~m.lodmcSuppta.Nopiorauane~as~c~useofdcslin~Strad custan~mpnc~icerM supplement IhetamEthisPl~haceOrder. 22 INSIIRAN~Bdon c4mmeadng·nywakbaarnda. Subcottraomn rh·n p~aunu~dmainhi~.aioamaq~emg~mu7compleciotldmc~wot~llltbeh~unocaopartr
~paific~tion+ BJore commencing IVa4 the SubaMbaaors ~nLb LOe~ti~cate, the shall aatisfaatrytoHr;mi 6mm inslranotEanpsny ah howingtba Ihehove innmana ir i" face r(atingpalicynuolbas. datesof e~pi~tiaqmd h.mitr liabihty nndu;mdrunher d there pmviding theirwrance wt becanaled ebmged the mat will or unhl
has ban mailed to and re;dved by Hirani. If rrqclcatedd byKuui~ S~bcosa~aorr had provide proofthat mid imumna is pbidfm md fullfo~e and e~bQ IIirmi theOma tMI be named additional under pliciesofinturma.Kthe ad as innrred mew Subcootracumf~ilttomaimain uchiom~nqHiranisbanhIveIhtrigfq butDd(beobligsttoq(oproMe~mdmai~tain lormiintecmme tuchi~r~na ofttr5lbcmtlakort andt6eS~coatractontfunp~~hcsosttbcno~

GOVERMNGlrlW-lbirP"Fbuc Orderrb~begavanedbyrhclsmortheStlteot~~Fwy,~f,

upta~ion last mitty days oT·t 00) aIierwritteo ofmh anoellationcb~e aotice a

23 LossORDAMACE~O WORK-Hnmi resprmriblefaMy to th~.WarL perfamedmd RMished t~n`r rhail atk bu or damage to under Subcoo~sstm5 ho~ma cawd.
byiti~ll(hoperfamamofthrwort~b~smaQu~eb

Hirani wt berespon~eforlowofordamager?ateoials. eguipmcm otherpersonal had to mol, or my property owned, rated or usedbytheFubantractors aaycne or rmployed

24 9AMCUAHGef Any sq;lipme~~lm4scr;icesormataialspurc~sa! Sukol~dmssh~UbcchargsdtoSubcontradQsby~Ii~aniatHina~'tcon byor~pliddyyHiranito

phur ahaadling c~ra~ge percad often e0~l. Any trud;i~required delivay for orpido~ofany oftbeaboveorforrcmovIlofdebrirorfbrmyolharr6sanlhallbce~a~edt( Ylcrrteofssooper~ippsnlhomisgsbarsco~te~paFml(l0·~).Any labormqniredthatis ~uppliedbyHinmi iaadermmmplercmypanioatdtht~mrkorduetoth~hilure d~he SukoatraEtors theWat mdadhere theProject to man to schedule becharged ffirani'r had a standard mdmate~id plus trond~ cha~e tenppcaa rime rated I of any~oelnpmcd pl~sac~alIe,sl(c4NincmrsdbyHirani. samea Subsomnoor'ru;penx md Subcomncurs be raponriblefwthe payment shall of

IN WITNESS VI~IEREC~F., the'parties heretohave signed this Agreementas of the effective date
of the contract first above written,

HiraniEngineering Lan;iS~rrveying, & P.C.

MPIMechanical Inc.

Name:Naresfi Ochani''
Title:ProiectMananer· · ` ·

Name: I~~1~ZRa .A~~h~rv.i~,~)~--;~
Title: .b~3if~'ES.iR~c~.

Signed: .........,.,..
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LANDSURVL~YING, P.C.
370 CampusDrive
Suite 113A

PURCHASE ORDER # 108

Somerset, NJ 08873

C732) 564-0164
To: Richard Menton
MPI Mechanical

Fax-(732) 564-0167
Date: 03/05/07

Newark, 19713 DE
Phone: (302)368-3210 Fax: (302)737-8412

II M`cMillan way

Project: Standard Chlorine ofDelaware,
New Castle, DE

New Castle, 19720 DE

745 Governor Lea'R~

Birani Engineering &
Land Surveyitig,P.C. 370 Campus Drive
Somerset, NJ 08873

TERMS: Larid daysreceipt fromtheProjectOwner/ClientKirani Five business (5) of Ofpapment to Engineeringand
Surveying, P,C.
- Furnish

and install mechanical

and plumbing~e~ns~ and specificati per drawings

a~~·rH ··1Is ~dC~.LID peo·

- interconnect andskids process· tanks for System, welded stainless pipe using 316 steel where
included information. for
-Pro~ide'all subrriitt~Is.

shown,on tanks and skids (chimne~!iner) 8in~h flexible.SS duct where shown, 80PVC where SCH pipe shown, Cut sheets
- Bi~y America all materials beused. for to Furnish install ft: of SCH80PVC fordischarge and 200 including excavation and backfilled perattached as trench detail. pipe
end to prevent erosion.

Drawing detail and included. 8"Riprap~ischarge 4'1 td at

- Schedule: h~E~ 2007, Mar. 2007 begin 7, finish 23,
'IIOTA~ COST-$891700
labor, materials and equipment) shop includingdrawin~, as submittal per the and plans specifications contract su~ject for this and totheterms conditions Purchase appended ofthis Order hereto. This axrtracf prevaili~ cootract contract includes isa wage The ~cice and payroll`taxes, compensation \Korkmen and insurance: Any expense incurred Prinie by the Contractor deductedthe will be ~om con~act valde. Note;- isyour This authoritation the toperform fonowing.Work (i~e~
RETAR\IAGE PETCENTAGE: securityfaiti~ful For the of Performance as the of per owner. shall 10% contrilctor of deduct the value Work of certified payment theSLbcontractor partial this-con~ac~ the for to ineach paymentvoucher.

Sub-Total: $89,700
Lump Tax: Included
Ffeight: Lncluded

~f

Total: $89,700

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wilbcut qutli8catioo. I-

'Ie G~nmin,n chat idca~~icd including Subco~anarr Uls withi.Ihir ·cLrioaledgcr the P~ctsre plans ~mll, pmjea ~M~D-~~ ~Yort~) Hiraoi gland agreement Wor~Olde~ andwv3hr~N~ dr Surveyi~ payment Owner,me hew to EI~LQi~CP~LI~ they the lad rredvcr for Imder(thc. Survyiq kland unletrmntert Surveying rcquiruncms of KMni Engineeri~ the the 'Prims
3 3.

i.
5.

Ige~srrmedydefect Worf~ me to my inthe within year aocepmo Rojest by tht aeHaivcdbyanu~airuretoMtaytkSubcontractoriofa~yn~m-conformity. fmu Workflail iZ bnD9~ Suboon~racta.s ntrvive dlht md wt wamnticr Imepcu~u~ce hall 'I. INDEMKIFICATION.defen4 indemnify ~he Subeolmaborr pracq ~f N, d"kcafmtfnnitsd mi forand londennitier3 the and Enginmiog mipbyeqrraronabk (odlective~y.from ageatS momey'r expenser ·nd ~htonle~s Hirmi kland dah invitag Pavuns hold Owner Surveyi~ ~spectivs oflicerr Cmcludmg to but incumcd i.m.

mmpensedonComply 8i·'Rnh or~i~b~ificationr. 6. mt~h$complywarranties law,(d) withrpplic~blsof Rime ~ are ~omddeca WARBAHTIES.Th, 6ytotbecomply af~~hao~erthe Coo~KS ho 11l hworkmanship Sobcombador, 01 wah "puircmmtr warnnts Submntraqorr thatPYale all the 01 ~M ahadproduct by SubFomaaor; with impored the all (r) and IppIic~blskwfcatcempliced drawin~2.rite i~pedi~uplaq u,~ fiomfurnizhed rod (e) to ramplcg codes 1 designed PChedulerdatain ~Ibe by Subcontaaon. defects the dcri~4Subcmtraaorrrkuttionq for eonform by hopGonna 6afeO Ptmerebantable the adsuitable use tbePrime and a 061 Ownc~ dre or within apPticlMo period by ertablirhed Caur~ mcPrime ~mid~N*I

Spcdticatiom Prince me dehversd whm Imkrs CamacC. there the Subcordmaors raqutedrooditiont Bared (Conomvcly.Contnbj, the terms adunit on coaridsuion5 me tcceptr tollowisg ad ACC~PT~NCE-lhe~,~E~:fv((~;thcSuboooh~ctorsmayiuceptInodiTccatio~ iliisoffsronlybysi,~jn~ddrce~~omg~hisPurchasc(~der~o within Itiani Engineering Surveying a land without CANCE~Mno~U~ kland KMni EnginecriaS may this Surveving. cancel CoMaqthe Owner wtIppwe Suboora~ct~rr Order, cost ~ ROps[ does the PLmbart withma if(a)HLabi be Survsyin~ the Engineering is awarded land not Pdme ~aeml~urerial tobc~sedonmeprojoF~~i(d)tbe wi~hRojcst doer Submnmaorrfailsto~omp~)· mt the d(hI·nd e~L~hofthir Order En~oee~i~ Orvnamool 0)the the thisPmchaxOrdcrfo~iut~,q)mrsm~encr~Km~term Owner approve 0) Prqjea cbanga HthrtareHinniFngineai~~k Purchap HinnimaterialSlmn/ingalso the d land may rcrtlat of portion tbeworkwhish bad ken shall payment prices this Order, adliability which amrtmrte aanr PIUME CON~RACT- maol~acb~edlwrvi~edby To asandad wt in Rnchaw Tbe Contna Rime ir,,~porated RrrshreSUNcyin~Mt limited athe forth into the dmmin~ption do be aodi this date The Submntnctoms Hirani Inc obhgHion avumo toward Gonrulting etch N~able, uponrrasonable mat Hiruu` Ownernnderthe Pn~me SCHEolRE-~.~crirofrua~~The la4liabilityIru.~pM wticCtocbeSubamuadD~slixnamtafion Subangna4~dl tohdermds~allkm~de rckodulq asdprodudpmmp(ly rubma moctt~e Con~tin~ 1l ~hopdmrm55m ~~ruolato~vsrdthtRo~·jcq Comnct Obtdn approvals Iru~lI tbe t~trrquired at time permit sosh Subcoa~abors afe~ impfcio~pls~ sampler data mdshad Inc, ~eQCt~UYpmjM adthe rcs~sin~ect delivery delivery xmjm a to the whedule, Subcontnctors mot had ML data we to reasonable Hirsai by ·dmow'~crotat·n~ddayinthpcrfrmsanagr(t~cWe~k,ydates. additional LoHirmircvirion Gonsultins them data m rnn'sed at c~eme Ccnsu~tin~ inc 5Ubcontnctors The SOmpenu~Hi~iGllouiting~nc~ forld~sc~~nd n,Qhag CBANG~S Hirani Inc. change thedaragcs azaresuh delay indum~ bytiirw~ lac. and to Comnhing a mnrePuotial damagerCmrultini Uabaity CM~ltinS agrees may modify a~d co oftk Imc, pkns adFvedHinm' ~ed6cntio~ rmder the Rime In ruch modifietio~ c~aoga ihir purchase remainfaoadeRecS that be for Work the CO~dfh.evenf or orderhallin lun moot ithall ~juned adjustmer4 halleo~stm~e(hoody ifany, i"· sirm~laradthe ~mcr amount Rime Ihir ma~upcrPmjed ~dj~rar arthe C~mtnct.

cquip~cn5'~olsmd~avicosspmrid~d forinthe p. "mem Thoelrrh+aunhobksrhrr·n~+r; tkqurmities RUCE Subcontraaors fOr~8 price ad md~hct~eemear~awscnthsOwna~~HiraniE~imaigk prise its Co~tnb a~ mmtos~d is i Pothe I m_----YYrURDP~~C)rdq~ i2juft anaWro~matt~pla~ditJ·Hhichc~oFd cht~cdeperp~b60n~cProjcst(hvnaMdindud Stl*ec~Wt~ubIeto(he~Kork 9. T~RMS' Plylnenl OF PAYM~- of Submn~nar Lmade Ulsp~dia~pieei~Fhda the invoioa In~ddilla~ hah vahi~
a LDd Sluveyi~. a aoeeptable reaivce 10 ~NSIUT120N-Upo. o.,dbr naioeaomeSubconmqorg iovo*e. SubsontMorrIiguidatd. i.banlauphfy,a +w~amqt is is pla~od reoivership vimaa 0) thrRnuthaw ma Hinni Qifthe i.dinghn. or OrderdefauqGamdting sais anccl Ordcrarilhct co.aatie~ O ipptigblel~u. loc, me rrprirrthatd this Subammaon under Upo. Hami Inc may, ~~(e)~se~,~(hanmedutva~lbkunderlhtP~llarc0rdaanddeEPdt purchase ~andSurvyipSbe keofitlod ormtowm9toWlranil~.~Lt~ain~B immediatelypaid toasrrrionable Mum.l feand expeoss.
Consunin~Inc. r~yinaddiriaatoother~igfi~5pcacurrlkeWodr

LhcWo~~heramdp~~rmdaULingsofUPcSukoa~cm~oCrll i~ideoult~..orin~o~e4io~t~iththepe~onnancsol ca~b~ bawcol HkaiCooadtiogrc~ ~ Subcatb~d~ ~or4hbormdlaYioeti~dudin,ame~upplyo~mata

~aiM each demand cmse a liability. mactpeme defense indemnitieS hs of a tbemit~ asserted by SUbCO~blCtOrr. or~u.Suboomra~Ftos,and damage ineonnesdon which be or the SUbqmhLqq·I eolpoyes their the c~yclaim or dlaion my o~ made onaoocmtofparonal ioj~gordcsthorpmpatydamagc,~scdby ef~ployeerorl~mtrwmylhldput;crCu~cludingb~f no(bniredtotklndaanitier) wslrescatoaecaupodby,rida,·outoEoriosayway

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