Babtie, Shaw and Morton
Babtie, Shaw and Morton was a firm of civil engineers based in Glasgow, Scotland, and noted for its work on bridges, dams and reservoirs.
1906 Formed by the 1906 merger of Babtie and Bonn and Shaw and Morton
Notable design projects include the Backwater Reservoir, Kielder Water, and the Harland and Wolff shipbuilding dock in Belfast.
James Arthur Banks and William George Nicholson Geddes both became President of the Institution of Civil Engineers while partners in the firm.
1997 Merged with consulting engineers Harris and Sutherland
2000 Merged with Allott and Lomax
2004 August. Acquired by the Jacobs Engineering Group. Babtie then employing 3,500 persons