- Edmund Orson Wattis, Jr
Edmund Orson Wattis, Junior (
March 6 ,1855 -February 3 ,1934 ), was oldest of theWattis Brothers and founders of theUtah Construction Company .Wattis was born in Uintah,
Utah Territory , the second of seven children born to Edmund Orson Wattis and Mary Jane Corey. Edmund was 21 when he left his home in Uinta to start a career in heavy construction, working on bed grading for the Canadian Pacific and Colorado Midlands. With his brother William, he formed a firm to lay track for the expanding railroads. The fledgling Wattis Brothers firm was wiped out in thePanic of 1893 . While William continued to try and find construction projects, Edmund focused his energies on running a sheep ranch the brothers had established in the Weber Valley. This ranch would later provide the financial strength for the large construction projects to come.In 1900, the
Wattis Brothers again tried their hand as partners in contracting. They founded theUtah Construction Company . A short four years after its founding,Utah Construction Company was awarded the contract to build theFeather River route between Oakland and Salt Lake City. This $60 million contract was challenging, but after five years, very profitable. TheFeather River route was complete for the Western Pacific Railroad in 1911. TheUtah Construction Company thrived, and soon captured a large share of the tunneling, grading, and track projects in the rapidly expanding railroads in the mountain west. Seeing the end of railroad expansion, theWattis Brothers looked for ways to diversify their construction risks.Edmund Wattis married Martha Ann Bybee on June 25, 1879. They had five daughters and three sons.
In 1917,
Utah Construction Company was awarded the seven million dollarO'Shaughnessy Dam contract, a controversial project that impounds theTuolumne River in theHetch Hetchy Valley ofCalifornia 's Sierra Nevada mountains. Success with theO'Shaughnessy Dam convinced theWattis Brothers to bid on more dam projects. In 1922,Utah Construction Company formed a partnership with the Morrison-Knudsen Company of Boise, Idaho. WithFrank Crowe as the chief engineer, the MK UC partnership successfully built dams throughout the American west.In 1931, the
Wattis Brothers spearheaded the formation ofSix Companies to build theHoover Dam which was the largest construction project ever tackled by the US Government up to the time. He did not live to see it completed though; after serving as chairman ofSix Companies E.O. Wattis died in hisOgden, Utah home on February 3, 1934 of a heart attack.References
Stevens, Joeseph E. (1988). Hoover Dam, An American Adventure. ISBN 0-8061-2115-7
Sessions, Gene A & Sterling D. Utah International, A Biography of a Business. ISBN 0-9722102-0-2
External References
[http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,741235,00.html Damn Big Dam]
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