Rowecord Engineering
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Rowecord Engineering Ltd was a Welsh structural steel contractor that specialised in sports facilities, footbridges, and heavy industry.[7][1][3] Landmark works include the Olympic Aquatics Centre roof, Mary Rose Museum, Cardiff City Stadium, Liberty Stadium and Newport City footbridge.[7][9]
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Company type | Private company[1] |
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Industry | Construction[1][2] |
Founded | 1967 [1] |
Founder | Benjamin Finley Hoppé OBE[3][4] |
Fate | Administration (2013)[5] |
Headquarters | Neptune Works, Newport[6] |
Area served | UK[7] |
Products | |
Parent | Rowecord Holdings Ltd (from 1993)[8] |
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Neptune Works, its former headquarters, is partly built over the River Usk.[6]