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Marples Ridgway was a British civil engineering company  
Marples Ridgway was a British civil engineering company  


1948 Founded by [[Reginald Ridgway]] and accountant Ernest Marples. Marples later became the British Minister of Transport.
1948 Founded by [[Reginald Ridgway]] and accountant [[Ernest Marples]]. Marples later became the British Minister of Transport.


In 1964, the company was taken over by Bath and Portland Group.
In 1964, the company was taken over by [[Bath and Portland Group]].


Projects included:
Projects included:

Revision as of 17:11, 24 April 2016

Marples Ridgway was a British civil engineering company

1948 Founded by Reginald Ridgway and accountant Ernest Marples. Marples later became the British Minister of Transport.

In 1964, the company was taken over by Bath and Portland Group.

Projects included:

  • Brunswick Wharf Power Station[2] (1956)
  • Allt na Lairige Dam (1956)
  • Chiswick flyover (1959)
  • Hammersmith flyover (1961)
  • Skelton Grange Power Station
  • Port Esquivel shipping terminal, Jamaica


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