Edgar Beck

Civil engineer, Deceased Person

1911 – 2000

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Who was Edgar Beck?

Sir Edgar Charles Beck CBE was a British civil engineer. He was managing director, chairman then president of Mowlem, one of the largest construction and civil engineering companies in the United Kingdom.

He was educated at Lancing College and then Jesus College, Cambridge before joining Mowlem in 1933. During World War II he helped with the construction of 10 airfields, and the Mulberry harbours used during the D-Day landings.

During Beck's chairmanship of Mowlem, the company reconstructed the 18th-century building at 10 Downing Street, built the new London Bridge, and built the NatWest Tower.

Beck was chairman of the Export Group for the Constructional Industries, and Chairman of the Council, then President, of the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors. He was awarded a CBE in 1967 and was knighted in 1975.

Edgar Beck died in July 2000 and was survived by his wife, three sons and two daughters.

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1911
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2000

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on July 23, 2013

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