Lehane, Mackenzie and Shand
Industry | Construction |
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Fate | Merger |
Headquarters | Shand House, Derbyshire, DE4 3AF |
Products | Motorways, bridges |
Lehane, Mackenzie and Shand was a British civil engineering and construction company, and responsible for some of Scotland's most iconic bridges.
History
Lehane Mackenzie & Shand Ltd was incorporated on 8 April 1974. In February 1981, the Alexander Shand group of companies was bought for £24.8m by Charter Consolidated.[1] It was officially dissolved in October 2012.[2]
Structure
Its main headquarters was south of Rowsley in Derbyshire, on the A6 road.[3] Derbyshire County Council has a site in the former headquarters. The company was a subsidiary of Alexander Shand (Holdings) Ltd.[4] Alexander Shand was a former President of the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors, and made a CBE in the 1984 New Year Honours.
Gas pipelines
It had a pipeline division on Kiln Lane in Immingham; this became MK-Shand, when merged with M.K. River Constructie Maatschappij of the Netherlands, and built gas pipelines for the Gas Council in the early 1970s. It did much work in the North Sea.
Products
Roads
- Park Lane in London
- M1, Beechtrees to Berrygrove, junctions 7 to 5, (built as Cubitts and Fitzpatrick with Shand)[5]
- M5, junctions 8-9 (M50) to Tewkesbury, built as Christiani-Shand)
- M56 Preston Brook to Hapsford in Cheshire
- M6 Ansty to M1 at Catthorpe, Contract A
- M6 north of Tebay (junction 38 for A685) to Thrimby (built as Christiani-Shand)
- M74 Larkhall to Uddingston (built as Christiani-Shand)
Bridges
- Erskine Bridge, (A898), West Dunbartonshire and Renfrewshire, opened July 1971
- Kylesku Bridge (A894), Sutherland, opened July 1984
Reservoirs
- Errwood Reservoir (£1.5m contract in March 1964)
- Llandegfedd Reservoir (£843,000 contract in March 1961)
References
- ^ Times, 26 February 1981, page 22
- ^ "LEHANE MACKENZIE & SHAND LTD". Overview (free company information from Companies House). Retrieved 2017-09-06.
- ^ "Happy in their work at Shand". Matlock Mercury. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
- ^ "Contractors records: Lehane Mackenzie and Shand Ltd and Alexander Shand Holdings Ltd". The National Archives. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
- ^ "Celebrating 50 years since the opening of the M1 motorway". The AA. Retrieved 2017-09-09.