- Six Companies
:"Six companies can also refer to the
Chinese Six Companies "Six Companies, Inc. was a
joint venture of construction companies that was formed to buildHoover Dam and later went on to buildGrand Coulee Dam and other large projects. It was aconsortium formed by six smallergeneral contractor s in order to submit a bid for the Hoover Dam contract. Because of the immense size of thedam , no single contractor had the resources to make a qualified bid alone. Harry W. Morrison ofMorrison Knudsen (Washington Group International ) formed the joint venture and was elected president of it.Frank Crowe , an employee of Morrison Knudsen was the General Superintendent. Six Companies started working in about June 1931. Six Companies was composed of:#
Morrison-Knudsen ofBoise, Idaho 10%,
#Utah Construction Company ofOgden, Utah 20%,
#Pacific Bridge Company ofPortland, Oregon 10%,
#Bechtel Corporation ofSan Francisco, California , andHenry J. Kaiser ofOakland, California , (Bechtel-Kaiser) 30%, and
#MacDonald and Kahn ofLos Angeles, California 20%, and
#J.F. Shea ofPortland, Oregon 10%The dam was completed two
year s early, after a bid of $48,890,955 ($711,604,200.81 inflation adjusted). The project was so complex and large in scope that only 3 bids were received. Six Companies bid was $5,000,000 lower than the next highest bidder, abid spread of almost 10%.Railroad
The Six Companies also had a 19.1 mile railroad of the same name. It connected to the
U.S. Government Railroad (Hoover Dam) along the Hemeway Wash at Lawler, Nevada at a location also known as "U.S. Government Junction". From Lawler the railroad went north for 7 miles to Saddle Island and then east to a gravel plant (Three-Way Junction) that is now submerged underLake Mead . From the gravel plant the line split into two branches. One branch ran south for 4.8 miles to Hoover Dam via Cape Horn, Lomix (Low Level Concrete Mixing Plant) and Himix (High Level Concrete Mixing Plant) and the dam face. The other branch is now also submerged under Lake Mead and ran north for 7.3 miles across the Las Vegas Wash, crossed the Colorado River across a bridge into Arizona to the Arizona gravel pit (Arizona Gravel Deposits) at a location 2 miles from Callville.The line was constructed by railroad contractor John Phillips of
San Francisco, California . The dam was dedicated in September 1935 and the Six Companies, Inc. railroad line is now submerged beneath hundreds of feet of water.The
Western Pacific Railroad purchased several of the Six Companies dump cars for company service after the dam was completed and the equipment declared surplus. One of these cars is now preserved at theWestern Pacific Railroad Museum atPortola, California .The U.S. Government Railroad had a 10-mile branch that brought supplies by rail from a connection with the Union Pacific Railroad's Boulder City Branch at
Boulder City, Nevada .References
*cite book
last = Myrick
first = David F.
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year = 1992
pages=734-752
title = Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California
volume=Volume 2: The Southern Roads
publisher =University of Nevada Press
location = Reno, Nevada
id = ISBN 0-87417-194-6*cite book
last = Wolf
first = Donald E.
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year = 1996
title = Big Dams and Other Dreams: The Six Companies Story
publisher =University of Oklahoma Press
location =
id = ISBN 0-8061-2853-4
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