Location

2050 Mansfield, Suite 300
Montreal, Quebec H3A1Y9
Canada

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Status: 
Historical
Timeframe: 
1921 to 1996
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Ceased activities

About this company

General information

J.P.Porter, a Nova Scotia native, worked on railway construction in the west in the early days of the 20th century. He returned to Halifax in 1913 and worked for Foley Bros, Welsh, Stewart + Fauquier on the Ocean Terminals in Halifax. He also carried out marine salvage work during World War I and operated a shipyard in Hantsport.
Porter founded his own company in 1921 and went on to build the seawall and deepwater pier B in Halifax.
He expanded his reach all over eastern Canada and as far west as the Welland Canal in 1921, and dug a 12 foot diameter tunnel through bedrock in Boston.

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Namesort descending Vessel type Built in Power Volume
J.P.P. No 600 HB 1952 772 kW
J.P.P. No 601 HB 1951 680 kW
Lockeport TSHD 1949 1834 kW 746 m³
Shuniah CSD 1910

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