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J.A. Jones Construction

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Industry
  
Construction

Founded
  
1890

Ceased operations
  
2003

Defunct
  
2003

Headquarters
  
Charlotte

Fate
  
Liquidation

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Key people
  
James Addison Jones, founder

J a jones construction


J.A. Jones Construction was a heavy construction company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Operating internationally since the 1950s, it merged with Germany's Philipp Holzmann AG in 1979. In 2003 the company ceased operations due to the failure of its parent company.

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History

The company was founded by James Addison Jones in the 1890s. One of Jones' early landmark projects was the twelve story Independence Building, Charlotte's first "skyscraper" and the soon to be first office of J.A. Jones Construction.

In 1930 the company won a major contract to build a new military airbase in the Canal Zone in Panama.

During World War II the company built 212 cargo ships and tankers and was a substantial builder of Liberty ships in support of the war effort. It also built Camp Shelby in Mississippi as well as K-25 and K-27, production plants for manufacturing Uranium-235 at the Clinton Engineer Works at Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

In 1979 the company was acquired by Philipp Holzmann A.G. and under that company's ownership Jones went on to build the 88-story Petronas Towers, for a while the tallest buildings in the world. However Holzman got into financial difficulties in the late 1990s and this led to the bankruptcy of Jones in 2003 and subsequent sale of Jones' subsidiaries as going concerns.

References

J.A. Jones Construction Wikipedia