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Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners

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1934. Galloway water power scheme - first stage works.
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1936. Pile driving equipment for the Kincardine-On-Forth Bridge.
1936. Erecting the steel spans of the Kincardine-On-Forth Bridge.
1936. Erection of swing span of Kincardine-On-Forth Bridge, Scotland.
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1936.
2016. Ardour Bridge Plaque, Pitlochry. (Image: Bob Walton)
2016. Ardour Bridge, Pitlochry. (Image: Bob Walton)

of Queen Anne's Lodge, Westminster.

1922 the firm of Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners was established.

For the first ten years the business was not very rewarding financially.

Gibb and his friend C. H. Merz designed Barking Power Station and later the Galloway hydroelectric development, the first major work of its kind to be linked to the national grid.

Gibb resolved to make his firm the largest of its kind in the country. The firm had projects all over the world.

1930s In addition to heavy civil engineering, under the direction of Hugh Beaver, the firm brought together architecture and mechanical services with civil engineering, and so was able to offer to industrial clients a complete service

1939 Designed 3 large Ordnance factories for the Ministry of Supply; three other smaller factories followed later.

1939 Hugh Eyre Campbell Beaver was a partner of the company.

Other notable designs were the Kincardine Bridge, Guinness and Co's brewery at Park Royal, the Captain Cook graving dock at Sydney, the Singapore naval base, supervision of construction of Phoenix units for the Mulberry harbours and an underground factory for aeroplane engines at Corsham.

1948 With Kennedy and Donkin, prepared specification for the Owen Falls hydro-electric scheme on the White Nile[1]

c1949 Designed Ardour Bridge that was built 1949. (See images).

1968 Formation of Gibb-Ewbank Industrial Consultants jointly by Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners and Ewbank and Partners Ltd, embracing the practice of Industrial & Process Engineering Consultants


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 01, 1948
  • Biography of Sir Alexander Gibbs, ODNB [1]