Jump to content

William S. Hewett: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Moved to inline citation
Cydebot (talk | contribs)
m Robot - Speedily moving category Businesspeople from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Category:Businesspeople from Minneapolis per CFDS.
Line 47: Line 47:
[[Category:American construction businesspeople]]
[[Category:American construction businesspeople]]
[[Category:Concrete pioneers]]
[[Category:Concrete pioneers]]
[[Category:Businesspeople from Minneapolis, Minnesota]]
[[Category:Businesspeople from Minneapolis]]
[[Category:Year of death missing]]
[[Category:Year of death missing]]
[[Category:Year of birth missing]]
[[Category:Year of birth missing]]

Revision as of 22:53, 4 December 2016

William Sherman Hewett
W.S. Hewett & Co Builders Name Plate
W.S. Hewett & Co Builders Name Plate
Born
South Hope, Maine
NationalityEnglish
OccupationEngineer
Known forBridge Building

William S. Hewett was a major bridge contractor in the Minneapolis area from the 1890s until well into the 20th century. His firm designed and built a number of bridges for the Twin City Rapid Transit Company when it was electrifying and expanding its system around the turn of the 20th century.

Reinforced concrete bridges

Bridges built by Hewett's firm used included some of the earliest reinforced concrete bridges built using the Melan system invented by Viennese engineer Josef Melan and patented in the United States in 1894. Hewett probably became familiar with the Melan system when working with his uncle's construction firm in northwest Iowa. Hewett's firm also designed Bridges No. L-5853 and 92247 in Como Park in Saint Paul, Minnesota. These two bridges also crossed the Twin City Rapid Transit line.[1]

Hewett performed other pioneering work with reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete. In 1907, he formed the Security Bridge Company, and he established Hewett Systems in 1913.

Hewett also built the reinforced concrete Washburn Water Tower in Minneapolis.

Other bridges

Other bridges built by Hewett include:

References

  1. ^ Gardner, Denis. "Wood, Concrete, Stone, and Steel: Minnesota's Historic Bridges". Google Books. Retrieved 28 September 2016.