For other people named Alfred McAlpine, see Alfred McAlpine (disambiguation).
Alfred McAlpine
Company type
Public
Industry
Construction Business services
Founded
1935[1]
Defunct
2008
Fate
Acquired
Successor
Carillion
Headquarters
Hooton, Cheshire
Key people
Dr Roger Urwin, (Chairman) Ian Grice, (CEO)
Number of employees
8,600 (2008)
Alfred McAlpine plc was a British construction firm headquartered in Hooton, Cheshire. It was a major road builder, and constructed over 10% of Britain's motorways, including the M6 Toll (as part of the CAMBBA consortium). It was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired by Carillion in 2008.
^""McAlpine vs McAlpine" High Court Judgement". Her Majesty's Courts Service. 31 March 2004. Archived from the original on 17 May 2006. Retrieved 11 July 2008.
AlfredMcAlpine plc was a British construction firm headquartered in Hooton, Cheshire. It was a major road builder, and constructed over 10% of Britain's...
centred on AlfredMcAlpine's intention to trade under the name "McAlpine". There was previously a long-standing agreement within the McAlpine family not...
Kirklees Council. Its naming rights have passed from constructors AlfredMcAlpine to pharmaceutical company Galpharm International in 2004, then to John...
Alfred James McAlpine (15 June 1908 – 6 November 1991), not to be confused with Baron McAlpine, was a member of the noted Anglo-Scottish construction-based...
AlfredMcAlpine & Son (Pty) Ltd v Transvaal Provincial Administration is an important case in the South African law of contract, heard in the Appellate...
(1868–1934) Sir Alfred Robert McAlpine, 3rd Baronet (1907–1968) Sir Thomas George Bishop McAlpine, 4th Baronet (1901–1983) Sir (Robert) Edwin McAlpine, 5th Baronet...
Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. Constructed between 1982 and 1986 by AlfredMcAlpine plc for Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering, DDH was built on land...
End, which took place during the 1992–93 season, was carried out by AlfredMcAlpine. When the second tier was added to the Stretford End in 2000, many...
reflecting a partnership with a local charity. The stadium was built by AlfredMcAlpine. Wigan Athletic and Wigan Warriors moved into it from their long-term...
awarded by the UK government at the time. The work was undertaken by an AlfredMcAlpine / Brand / Zschokke consortium. Twelve million tonnes (12,000,000 long tons;...
Perry (1874) 4 Buch 59. AlfredMcAlpine & Son (Pty) Ltd v Transvaal Provincial Administration 1974 (3) SA 506 (A). AlfredMcAlpine & Son (Pty) Ltd v Transvaal...
redevelop as a concert venue. In 1982, construction work was undertaken by AlfredMcAlpine. It was the centrepiece of the regeneration plan for the area and wider...
MacAlpine, McAlpine, MacAlpin or McAlpin is a Scottish surname. It may refer to: The Scottish House of Alpin Its claimed descendants, the Siol Alpin and/or...
Commercially known as the John Smith's Stadium, and formerly as the AlfredMcAlpine Stadium and the Galpharm Stadium. QPR named the stadium Kiyan Prince...
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Marchwiel Hall was acquired by Sir AlfredMcAlpine, founder of AlfredMcAlpine and son of 'Concrete' Bob McAlpine. In the Middle Ages there was a church...
2002 World Club Challenge was held on Friday, 1 February 2002, at the AlfredMcAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield, England. The game was contested by Bradford...
area of the tunnels. In response to the Bristol Blitz, during 1940, AlfredMcAlpine developed a fallback aircraft engine factory for use by the Bristol...
Davis Langdon carried out the project management, Sir Robert McAlpine and AlfredMcAlpine did the construction, MERO jointly designed and built the biome...
Hospital in 1948. The first phase of the modern hospital, built by AlfredMcAlpine, was completed in 1970. It became the main acute general hospital for...
speed record (in tunnel) of 362km/h (224.8mph)". www.railperf.org.uk. "AlfredMcAlpine JV wins £125m hospital contract". Building. 19 December 2005. Retrieved...
was described by Lord Justice of Appeal Cyril Salmon in Allen v Sir AlfredMcAlpine & Sons Ltd [1968] 2 QB 229 at p. 266 F-G: I had always understood that...
cost £650,000. In January 1971 a £400,000 contract was given to Sir AlfredMcAlpine & Sons. It opened at 9am on Monday 3 February 1972, with the largest...