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  1. J. E. Greiner Company was a Baltimore, Maryland -based civil engineering firm specializing in bridge design. History. [edit] John Edwin Greiner.

  2. The Baltimore-based J. E. Greiner Company grew out of work of bridge engineer John Edwin Greiner. It soon dominated civil engineering work in Baltimore and in 1995 merged with URS, a San Francisco architecture and engineering firm.

  3. After the 1904 Baltimore fire Greiner examined damaged buildngs and worked to establish a new building code for the city. After 1908 he worked independently as J. E. Greiner Company of Baltimore, but in 1995 this firm merged with URS, a San Francisco engineering and architectural corporation.

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · 1972: Construction was initiated by J. E. Greiner Company, which focused on designing a bridge that would efficiently span the Patapsco River without undue environmental disruption by the standards of the time.

  5. The massive undertaking was overseen by the J.E. Greiner Company of Baltimore, which would also engineer other local landmarks like the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel and Baltimore-Washington Parkway. Plans called for construction of what was then the third longest bridge in the world and the longest continuous steel structure over water.

  6. J. E. Greiner Company, Inc. (Business# 63341) is a business corporation registered with West Virginia, Secretary of State (SOS), Business Division. The effective date is March 6, 1969. The termination date is May 28, 1974.

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