Difference between revisions of "Balfour, Beatty and Co"
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1957 Subsidiary of [[Power Securities Corporation]] Ltd, at its 34th annual meeting recognised [[Balfour, Beatty and Co]] as its principal income producing subsidiary which covered a wide range of construction industry activities; other subsidiaries were [[Tersons]] Ltd, [[Stent Precast Concrete]] Ltd, [[Metropolitan Construction Co]] Ltd, [[Duncan Watson (Electrical Engineers)]] Ltd, [[James Kilpatrick and Son]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 21 May 1957</ref>. | 1957 Subsidiary of [[Power Securities Corporation]] Ltd, at its 34th annual meeting recognised [[Balfour, Beatty and Co]] as its principal income producing subsidiary which covered a wide range of construction industry activities; other subsidiaries were [[Tersons]] Ltd, [[Stent Precast Concrete]] Ltd, [[Metropolitan Construction Co]] Ltd, [[Duncan Watson (Electrical Engineers)]] Ltd, [[James Kilpatrick and Son]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 21 May 1957</ref>. | ||
1969 Became a subsidiary of [[BICC|British Insulated Callender's Cables]] when it acquired Power Securities Corpn. Balfour Beatty became responsible for the policy on construction of the whole group<ref>The Times, Mar 20, 1969</ref> | |||
1981 Built the Pitlochry By-Pass - see images - (designed by [[Jamieson MacKay and Partners]]) | 1981 Built the Pitlochry By-Pass - see images - (designed by [[Jamieson MacKay and Partners]]) |
Revision as of 18:17, 4 March 2018
of 66 Queen Street, London, EC.
1909 Company established by George Balfour and Andrew Beatty
1914 Electrical engineers, contractors and managers of electrical undertakings. Employees 50 permanent. [1].
1922 Acquired by the new company Power Securities Corporation[2]; George Balfour was chairman of the new company; Andrew Henry Beatty and William Shearer were joint managing directors.
1929 Carried out a contract in Jerusalem for Callenders Cable and Construction Co with whom they were "closely in touch" [3]
1931 Engineers and Contractors of the Grampian Hydro-Electric Power Supply for Grampian Electricity Supply Co.
1957 Subsidiary of Power Securities Corporation Ltd, at its 34th annual meeting recognised Balfour, Beatty and Co as its principal income producing subsidiary which covered a wide range of construction industry activities; other subsidiaries were Tersons Ltd, Stent Precast Concrete Ltd, Metropolitan Construction Co Ltd, Duncan Watson (Electrical Engineers) Ltd, James Kilpatrick and Son Ltd[4].
1969 Became a subsidiary of British Insulated Callender's Cables when it acquired Power Securities Corpn. Balfour Beatty became responsible for the policy on construction of the whole group[5]
1981 Built the Pitlochry By-Pass - see images - (designed by Jamieson MacKay and Partners)