Rowecord Engineering

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Rowecord Engineering Ltd
TypePrivate limited with Share Capital (00923182)
IndustryManufacture of Metal Structures and Parts
FoundedNovember 21, 1967 (1967-11-21)
FounderBenjamin Finley Hoppé OBE
HeadquartersNeptune Works, Usk Way, Newport, NP20 2SS
Area served
UK
Key people
Paul Benwell
Technical Director
Ben Hoppé
Chairman
ProductsStructural steel
ServicesSteel fabrication
Revenuec.£75m
Number of employees
c.600
ParentRowecord Group
WebsiteRowecord Engineering

Rowecord Engineering was a structural steel construction company based in south Wales.

History[]

It was founded by Benjamin Hoppé (b. 7 May 1933) of Swansea.[1] His two sons are directors of the company. Alan Rowe was Managing Director of the company from February 1992 until March 1995. The company went into liquidation in 2014[2]

Structure[]

The Neptune Works site, overhanging the deeply tidal River Usk, seen from the Transporter Bridge

It was situated on 9 acres at Pillgwenlly in the south of the city of Newport in South Wales, next to the River Usk and the A48 in Pillgwenlly.

Products[]

Structures[]

Sports stadiums[]

The Sail Bridge in Swansea

Footbridges[]

These bridges are often designed with Wilkinson Eyre Architects

Road bridges[]

The entrance to the company, off the A48, is next to the Newport Transporter Bridge

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Debretts
  2. ^ "ROWECORD ENGINEERING LIMITED - Overview (free company information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 2018-03-05.

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