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  2. Henry C. Beck III - Wikipedia

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    Henry C. Beck III ("Peter") (born 1955) is an American businessman, who was CEO [1] of The Beck Group [2] - an architecture, engineering, and construction firm based out of Dallas, with offices in Houston, Austin, Atlanta, Denver, Tampa, Florida, Mexico City and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico - for 20 years, and is executive chairman.

  3. List of companies in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex

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    For a list of companies based within Dallas city limits, go to List of companies in Dallas. The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is home to over 20 corporate headquarters, making the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex one of the largest corporate headquarters concentration in the United States.

  4. The Beck Group - Wikipedia

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    The Beck Group is a company that provides architecture, construction, sustainability, virtual building, and technology services. The company is based in Dallas, Texas.It has regional offices in Atlanta, Austin, Carolinas, Dallas, Denver, Fort Worth, Mexico City, Monterrey, South Florida, and Tampa. [3]

  5. Dresser Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, the company acquired International Harvester's construction equipment business. [11] In 1984 the company acquired the earthmoving and mining product lines from American Standard's WABCO division, [12] for a bargain price of $66.3 million. [13]

  6. Trinity Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company, first known as Trinity Steel, was founded by C. J. Bender in Dallas in 1933. W. Ray Wallace, an engineering graduate of Louisiana Tech, worked for Dallas's Austin Bridge Company in 1944 before joining the company in 1946 as its seventeenth employee. At the time Trinity Steel manufactured butane tanks in a Dallas County mule barn.

  7. A $7 billion global engineering and construction giant hired ...

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    The corporation reported $16.3 billion in revenue for 2024 and $2.1 billion in net income. Revenue for the fourth quarter was $4.3 billion and adjusted earnings per share were $0.48.

  8. Balfour Beatty Construction - Wikipedia

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    1972: Completion of Texas Stadium, former home of the Dallas Cowboys. [8] 1987: Centex purchases the backlog and other assets of Rogers Construction Company in Nashville, Tennessee; the newly formed company is named Centex-Rodgers Construction. [9] 1989: Completion of the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas. [10]

  9. Carl Westcott - Wikipedia

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    Carl Westcott (born 1939, Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an American entrepreneur and the founder of several companies including First Extended Service Corporation, and Westcott Communications. [1] He lives in Dallas. [2] [3] Court is married to Kameron Westcott, who appeared on seasons 2-5 of the Real Housewives of Dallas on the Bravo network.