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Big dams and other dreams : the Six Companies story / by Donald E. Wolf ; foreword by Richard Lowitt.

Lippincott Library HD9517.U54 S539 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wolf, Donald E., 1927-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Six Companies--History.
Six Companies.
Construction industry--History--West (U.S.)--20th century.
Construction industry.
History.
Hoover Dam (Ariz. and Nev.)--History.
Hoover Dam (Ariz. and Nev.).
Physical Description:
xvi, 336 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1996.
Summary:
In this freewheeling saga of American industrial might, civil engineer Donald E. Wolf tells how a giant combine of firms, Six Companies, built the great Hoover, Bonneville, and Grand Coulee Dams and laid the foundations for the Golden Gate and San Francisco Bay Bridges. Then, as the Second World War threatened, the Six Companies executives - in new, ever-changing combinations - undertook ever more spectacular projects. Together they were to play a major role in developing the modern American West, through the wide variety of their enterprises at home and overseas. Who were the men of Six Companies? The Bechtels designed and built much of the postwar infrastructure on a half-dozen continents, while constructing the world's largest engineering firm. Henry J. Kaiser created an industrial empire of steel, aluminum, chemicals, cement, automobiles, and health care. Marriner Eccles, who succeeded the Wattis bothers as the head of Utah Construction Company, also served as Franklin Roosevelt's chair of the Federal Reserve Board. Harry Morrison was head of the Morrison Knudsen Company, which dominated international construction in the mid-twentieth century. Charles Swigert and Philip Hart of Pacific Bridge, Felix Kahn of McDonald and Kahn, and the indomitable Charlie Shea all were original Six Companies partners, and each made invaluable contributions to American industry through massive construction projects.
Notes:
Includes bibliographcal references.
ISBN:
0806128534
OCLC:
33360446

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