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    1875; 149 years ago. ( 1875) Headquarters. Middlesbrough, UK. Products. Steel and Bridges. Dorman Long & Co was a UK steel producer, later diversifying into bridge building. The company was once listed on the London Stock Exchange .

  2. Dorman Long Historical Information. Dorman Long & Co., Ltd was first formed by Arthur Dorman and Albert de Laude Long in 1875 in the north east of England as ' steel makers, constructional engineers and bridge builders' and went on to construct many of the most famous bridges built in the first half of the last century, including the Sydney ...

  3. Dorman Long is a leading Oilfield Equipment, Structural Steel, Marine Structures Engineering, and Fabrication Company. Dorman Long has contributed to Nigeria’s industrial and infrastructure development with steel fabrication and erection services. Historic landmark projects which Dorman Long has been involved in include the Niger Bridge which ...

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  5. Oct 2, 2015 · 3 October 2015. Getty Images. Dorman Long opened the Redcar steelworks in 1917. By Duncan Leatherdale. BBC News. Steel production on Teesside has ceased after SSI mothballed the Redcar works...

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  6. Explore the origins of Dorman Long and witness the evolution of our company through rare archival footage and interviews with key figures.Delve into our glob...

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  7. In 1982 Redpath Dorman Long, the engineering part of the business, was acquired by Trafalgar House who in 1990 merged it into Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company in Darlington. Now Dorman Long Technology provides tools technology to firms building large construction projects.

  8. Jan 15, 2016 · Dorman Long built the second largest bridge in the world at their works in Middlesbrough in 1937. It was erected in Denmark and still stands. Sydney Harbour Bridge. Dorman Long controlled collieries with an annual output of four million tons, and ironstone mines with an annual capacity of 2.5 million tons by 1938.

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