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¨1¤Q7n3#2 &C« Case 18-12378-KG Doc 567 Filed 03/18/19 Page 1 of 319 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE ) In re: ) Chapter 11 ) WELDED CONSTRUCTION, L.P., et al.,1 ) Case No. 18-12378 (KG) ) ) Debtors. ) (Jointly Administered) ) AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Jennifer Westwood, depose and say that I am employed by Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC (KCC), the claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned case. On March 12, 2019, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of KCC caused to be served the following documents via Electronic Mail upon the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A; and via First Class Mail upon the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: Notice of Deadline for Filing Certain Administrative Expense Claims [Docket No. 556] Request for Payment Form [substantially in the form attached as Exhibit A to Docket No. 556] Furthermore, on March 12, 2019, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of KCC caused to be served the following documents via First Class Mail upon the service list attached hereto as Exhibit C: (Continued on Next Page) 1 The Debtors in these chapter 11 cases, along with the last four digits of each Debtor’s federal tax identification number, are: Welded Construction, L.P. (5008) and Welded Construction Michigan, LLC (9830). The mailing address for each of the Debtors is 26933 Eckel Road, Perrysburg, OH 43551. Case 18-12378-KG Doc 567 Filed 03/18/19 Page 2 of 319 Case 18-12378-KG Doc 567 Filed 03/18/19 Page 3 of 319 Exhibit A Case 18-12378-KG Doc 567 Filed 03/18/19 Page 4 of 319 Exhibit A Core/2002 Service List Served via Electronic Mail Description CreditorName CreditorNoticeName Email Counsel for Serimax North America, LLC Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP David F. Staber [email protected] Counsel for Pedero Pipe Support Systems USA, LP, and Laney Directional Drilling Co. Andrew Myers, P.C. T. Josh Judd [email protected] William P. Bowden, Karen B. [email protected]; Skomorucha Owens, Katharina [email protected]; Counsel to Post Petition Lenders Ashby & Geddes, P.A. Earle [email protected] Counsel for MAXX HDD, LLC Austria Shrum LLC Matthew P. Austria [email protected] Counsel for Firestone Energy Services Bayard, P.A. Evan T. Miller [email protected] Counsel for Ohio Machinery d/b/a Ohio CAT and Pipeline Construction Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Jennifer R. Hoover; Kevin M. [email protected]; Partners LLC Aronoff LLP Capuzzi [email protected] Counsel for Sterling Lumber Company, LLC Bielli & Klauder, LLC David M Klauder [email protected] Counsel for the Official Committee of John E. Lucian, Michael B. [email protected]; Unsecured Creditors Blank Rome LLP Schaedle [email protected] Counsel for the Official Committee of [email protected]; Unsecured Creditors Blank Rome LLP Jose F. Bibiloni, Josef W. Mintz [email protected] Counsel for Clearwater Construction, Sharon M. Menchyk, David A. [email protected]; Inc. Blumling & Gusky, LLP Levine [email protected] Counsel for The Huntington National Robert J. Diehl, Jr., Jaimee L. [email protected]; Bank Bodman PLC Witten [email protected] Counsel for Oracle America, Inc. Buchalter, A Professional Corporation Shawn M. Christianson [email protected] Counsel for The Huntington National Bank Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC Mary F. Caloway [email protected] Counsel for Berkshire Hathaway Richard A. Robinson & J. 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[email protected]; Counsel for Wolverine Trucking, Inc. Cooch and Taylor, P.A. Roland [email protected] Counsel for Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals L.P., and Sunoco Pipeline L.P. Cozen O’Connor John T. Carroll, III [email protected] DE AG Office Delaware Attorney General Matthew Denn [email protected] DE DOJ Delaware Dept of Justice Attn Bankruptcy Dept [email protected] DE Secretary of State Delaware Secretary of State Franchise Tax [email protected] DE State Treasury Delaware State Treasury [email protected] Counsel for the Chubb Companies Duane Morris LLP Drew S. McGehrin [email protected] Wendy M. Simkulak, Catherine [email protected]; Counsel for the Chubb Companies Duane Morris LLP B. Heitzenrater [email protected] Committee of Unsecured Creditors Earth Pipeline Services, Inc. Attn Joshua Roberts [email protected] Counsel for PACCAR Financial Corp. Fineman Krekstein & Harris PC Deirdre M. Richards [email protected] In re Welded Construction, L.P., et al. Case No. 18-12378 (KG) Page 1 of 3 Case 18-12378-KG Doc 567 Filed 03/18/19 Page 5 of 319 Exhibit A Core/2002 Service List Served via Electronic Mail Description CreditorName CreditorNoticeName Email Counsel for Teamsters National Pipeline Labor-Management Cooperation Trust, Teamsters National Pipeline Training Fund, and Teamsters National Pipe Line Pension Plan Gellert Scali Busenkell & Brown, LLC Michael Busenkell [email protected] [email protected]; Matthew K. Kelsey, Michael A. [email protected]; Counsel to Post Petition Lenders Gibson, Dunn,& Crutcher LLP Rosenthal, J. Eric Wise [email protected] Counsel for Creditor 84 Lumber Jeffrey D. Cawdrey, Shelby A. [email protected]; Company, L.P. Gordon & Rees LLP Poteet [email protected] Counsel for Transcontinental Gas [email protected]; Pipe Line Company, LLC Hall Estill Steven Soulé, John F. Heil, III [email protected] Counsel for Supreme Industries, Inc. Hinckley, Allen, & Snyder LLP Jennifer V. Doran, Esq. [email protected] Counsel for Support of Excavation, LLC Hogan McDaniel Daniel C. Kerrick [email protected] Counsel for Union Leasing, Inc. d/b/a Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn Express 4x4 Truck Rental LLP E Todd Sable [email protected] Counsel for Union Leasing, Inc. d/b/a Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn Express 4x4 Truck Rental LLP Lawrence A Lichtman [email protected] IRS Internal Revenue Service Attn Susanne Larson [email protected] Counsel for Willy's Fuels LLC, Sunbelt Tractor & Equipment Company, Sunbelt Marketing, Inc., Power Associates International, Inc., Cross Country Pipeline Supply Co., Inc d/b/a Cross Country Infastructure Services, Inc., Enviro Services Rental, L.L.C., TR Services of Farmerville, L.L.C, and Enviro Services, L.L.C. James Louis Hordern Jr. [email protected] Counsel for Pipeline Industry Benefit Fund and its individual Fringe Benefit Funds consisting of Pipeline Industry Pension Fund, Pipeline Industry Annuity/401k Fund, UA Local 798 Training Center, UA International Training Fund and Pipe Line Industry Craig E Zucker, David M [email protected]; Advancement Fund Maddin, Hauser, Roth & Heller, P.C. Eisenberg [email protected] Counsel for Federal Insurance Michael E. Collins, Sam H. [email protected]; Company and its affiliated sureties Manier & Herod Poteet, Jr [email protected] Counsel to Chubb Manier & Herod PC Sam H Poteet Jr [email protected] Counsel for Columbia Gas Charles S. Kelley, Andrew C. [email protected]; Transmission, LLC Mayer Brown LLP Elkhoury [email protected]; Counsel for Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC Mayer Brown LLP Tyler R. Ferguson [email protected] Counsel for Federal Insurance McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Company and its affiliated sureties Carpenter, LLP Gary D. Bressler [email protected] Counsel for Federal Insurance McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Company and its affiliated sureties Carpenter, LLP Michael Morano [email protected] Counsel for MAXX HDD, LLC McMahon Surovik Suttle, PC Jessica Haile [email protected] Counsel for Pipeline Industry Benefit Fund and its individual Fringe Benefit Funds consisting of Pipeline Industry Pension Fund, Pipeline Industry Annuity/401k Fund, UA Local 798 Training Center, UA International Training Fund and Pipe Line Industry Advancement Fund Morris James LLP Carl N Kunz, III [email protected] In re Welded Construction, L.P., et al. Case No. 18-12378 (KG) Page 2 of 3 Case 18-12378-KG Doc 567 Filed 03/18/19 Page 6 of 319 Exhibit A Core/2002 Service List Served via Electronic Mail Description CreditorName CreditorNoticeName Email Counsel for Sunbelt Tractor & Equipment Company, Inc., and Willy's Fuels L.L.C. Morris James LLP Stephen M. Miller [email protected] Counsel for PipeLine Machinery Robert J. 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