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  2. List of companies consolidated into American Bridge Company

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    Companies consolidated into American Bridge Company # Company name Headquarters 1 Keystone Bridge Company: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 2 Wrought Iron Bridge Company: Canton, Ohio: 3 Berlin Iron Bridge Company: Berlin, Connecticut: 4 Pencoyd Iron Works: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 5 Union Bridge Company: Athens, Pennsylvania: 6 Groton Bridge ...

  3. American Bridge Company - Wikipedia

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    American Bridge Company was founded in April 1900, when J.P. Morgan & Co. led a consolidation of 28 of the largest U.S. steel fabricators and constructors. [2] The company's roots extend to the late 1860s, when one of the consolidated firms, Keystone Bridge Company , built the Eads Bridge at St. Louis , the first steel bridge over the ...

  4. Category:Bridge companies - Wikipedia

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    Western Bridge and Construction Company; Wisconsin Bridge and Iron Company; Wrought Iron Bridge Company This page was last edited on 25 October 2018, at 16:22 ...

  5. Bechtel - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the construction of Klamath River Highway in California in 1919, Bechtel ventured into jobs other than building railroads. The company built roads, bridges, and highways throughout the western United States. The company worked on its first hydroelectric projects in the 1920s for Pacific Gas and Electric Company in California. [8 ...

  6. List of most expensive U.S. public works projects - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Wilson Bridge Replacement, Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, and southern Maryland: 1959–1964 $320 million 1964 $2.44 billion Verrazano-Narrows Bridge: 2015–2022 $2.3 billion [13] (est.) I-4 Ultimate corridor reconstruction, Orlando, Florida: 2008–2018 $1.8 billion [14] (est.) Interstate 69 Extension SIU #3, Evansville to ...

  7. China Road and Bridge Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), a subsidiary of China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), is a Chinese state-owned construction and engineering firm that focuses on global infrastructure projects such as highways, skyways, railways, bridges, ports, and tunnels. Growing out of the Foreign Aid Office of the Ministry of ...