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Supplier of ''Monolastic'' surfacing material for roads - an asphalt macadam
Supplier of ''Monolastic'' surfacing material for roads - an asphalt macadam


1957 Merger of the principal UK interests of [[Highways Construction]], [[Neuchatel Asphalte]] and [[Ragusa Asphalte Paving Co|Ragusa]] as [[Amalgamated Asphalte Companies]], a new private company. Neuchatel would retain some British subsidiaries outside the merger<ref>The Times Oct. 15, 1957</ref>
1957 Merger of the principal UK interests of [[Highways Construction]], [[Neuchatel Asphalte Co|Neuchatel Asphalte]] and [[Ragusa Asphalte Paving Co|Ragusa]] as [[Amalgamated Asphalte Companies]], a new private company. Neuchatel would retain some British subsidiaries outside the merger<ref>The Times Oct. 15, 1957</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 12:17, 8 January 2023

July 1949.

Highways Construction, Limited , of Iddesleigh House, Caxton-street, Westminster, S.W.I.

Supplier of Monolastic surfacing material for roads - an asphalt macadam

1957 Merger of the principal UK interests of Highways Construction, Neuchatel Asphalte and Ragusa as Amalgamated Asphalte Companies, a new private company. Neuchatel would retain some British subsidiaries outside the merger[1]

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  1. The Times Oct. 15, 1957