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W.W. Clyde is a heavy civil construction firm based in Springville, Utah. W.W. Clyde was founded in 1926 by Wilford W. Clyde, brother to George Dewey Clyde, who later became a Governor of Utah. The company began as a business focused on building roads, and now specializes in a variety of construction services, including building bridges and other structures, highways, pipelines, mining and mine reclamation, site development, and aggregate processing. It currently employs about 450 people.〔(Constructor Magazine )〕 ==Projects== In the past, W.W. Clyde & Co. has completed many major projects: *1940s: Salt Lake City International Airport expansion; St. George Municipal Airport; replacement of Scofield Dam *1950s: Salt Lake City’s State Street *1960s: Arthur V. Watkins Dam; Starvation Bridge *1970s: Utah Power and Light plant and substation; LDS Church Office Building *1980s: Green River Bridge; Interstate 215 belt route *1990s: Barney’s Canyon Pipeline; South Towne Center *2000s: 2002 Winter Olympics projects In 2008, W.W. Clyde constructed Segment 4 of the Legacy Parkway project, a freeway in Davis County. Segment 4 included eight structures and a pedestrian bridge, and was a $100 million project.〔〔(W.W. Clyde corporate website )〕 W.W. Clyde is a subsidiary of Clyde Companies, Inc, which also owns Geneva Rock, Sunroc, Gorge Rock, and Beehive Insurance.〔(Clyde Companies Inc. )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「W.W. Clyde Company」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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