Frederick Snare Corporation

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]