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  2. B.L. Harbert International - Wikipedia

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    B.L. Harbert International, LLC, is a construction company based in Birmingham, Alabama, that was founded in 2000 by Billy L. Harbert, as a division of Harbert Corporation. B.L. Harbert has two main operating divisions, the U.S. Division and the International Division.

  3. List of Alabama companies - Wikipedia

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    Heavy construction Birmingham: 1972 P D Big B Drugs: Consumer staples Drug retailers Birmingham: 1968 Defunct 1996, acquired by Revco: P D Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama: Health care Health care providers Birmingham: 1936 Part of Blue Cross Blue Shield Association: P A Books-A-Million: Consumer services Specialty retailers Birmingham ...

  4. Valley Railroad 97 - Wikipedia

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    Instead, it was subsequently sold to the Birmingham and Southeastern Railroad in February 1926 and was moved to the company's shortline in Alabama on March 5, 1926. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The locomotive pulled multiple passenger and freight trains on Birmingham and Southeastern trackage until it's retirement from revenue service in 1958.

  5. BE&K - Wikipedia

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    On May 7, 2008 BE&K, Inc. announced that it would be acquired by the Houston, Texas-based construction firm KBR, Inc. for $550 million. [7] [8]In 2015, KBR sold the BE&K Building Group LLC subsidiary and the BE&K brand, including all associated trademarks and domains, to Pernix Group, Inc. [9] [10] The BE&K brand is now wholly owned by Pernix Group and solely used by BE&K Building Group, LLC.

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  7. W Dowler & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The tragedy was well-covered by the newspapers at the time, as Dowler was one of only 20 Birmingham companies employing more than 500 workers. The company was located at 91 Great Charles Street and later Graham Street Works (beginning in 1897). The button factory exists to this day as W Dowler & Sons Ltd. 11-15 Brearley Street, Birmingham 19.

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