From Pardee to Buckhorn Water Resources Engineering And Water Policy in the Ea
From Pardee to Buckhorn Water Resources Engineering And Water Policy in the Ea
Walter R Walter Reginald Mclean
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So in order to get bonding capacity, you enter into Joint ventures. Down at Boulder, there was a joint venture between six companies. There was Kaiser, Morris and Knudsen, Bechtel, and other big contractors, in order to get enough bonding capacity to build the job. One single contractor didn't have enough financial standing to obtain bonds to bid the project. Lage: Did Atkinson do the same thing? McLean: Yes. It was Guy F. Atkinson, Bill Kettlewell, and Lynn Atkinson who were independent contra...ctors on their own. Bill was an old railroad contractor, Guy F. Was an old railroad contractor, and I think Lynn had done some paving work or something like -that. So they formed what was known as Atkinson Construction Company, later known as Atconco. This was a big operation. And that was for the construction of the dam; construction began moving. Later on, there was not only the dam, but the tunnel was under construction at the same time. I don't know whether Guy F. And Lynn or whether all three of them had been on Coolidge, which was a small dam down in Arizona.
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