J. E. Greiner Company

J. E. Greiner Company was a Baltimore, Maryland-based civil engineering firm specializing in bridge design. The firm was founded in 1908 by former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bridge engineer John Edwin Greiner (February 24, 1859–November 15, 1942)[1] and led by Greiner and his associate Hershel Heathcote Allen.[2] The firm was later known as Greiner Engineering and opened a second office in Chicago, apparently in connection with its work on the Calumet (Chicago) Skyway.[3] In 1995, the firm was acquired by URS Corporation, now part of AECOM.

J. E. Greiner Company
IndustryCivil engineering
SuccessorURS Corporation
Founded1908 (1908) in Baltimore, Maryland
FounderJohn E. Greiner
Defunct1995 (1995)
Headquarters
Baltimore, Maryland
,
United States

The firm designed numerous notable bridges and also prepared transportation planning studies, the first of which was Maryland's Primary Bridge Program for the Maryland State Roads Commission (1938).[2] Later studies included Transportation Plans for Washington (D.C., 1946) and Expressway System for Metropolitan Providence (Rhode Island, 1947), both with De Leuw, Cather & Company.

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References

  1. "John Edwin Greiner". Philadelphia Architects and Buildings. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  2. "Bridge Builders and Designers Active in Maryland" (PDF). Maryland State Archives, Special Collections. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  3. Spivey, Justin M. (January 2001). "Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge" (PDF). Historic American Engineering Record. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress.
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