Among the engineering and construction projects completed by the Frederick Snare Corporation were pier building, constructing terminals, developing power plants, planning bridges, building sugar mills, and handling complex foundation projects.
[4] The company set up a Cuban headquarters and built much of Havana's early infrastructure, including highways and railways.
[8] In the 1930s, the Frederick Snare Corporation of New York City won the bid to build the Rip Van Winkle Bridge.
[9] In July 1940, the firm was awarded a building contract by the Navy for its role in the development of a naval operating base at Guantánamo Bay.
[10] In 1946, the construction of the national sports stadium, Estadio Latinoamericano, in Havana was executed by the Snare company and Cuban architect Max Borges Jr.[11]