Montreal Engineering Company

The company became an important player in North and Latin America[2] and elsewhere, such as the feasibility study and design of the Diamer-Bhasha Dam,[3] and Jebba Hydroelectric Power Station respectively.

[4] The company was also involved in the ill-fated World War 2 experiment Project Habakkuk.

[5][6] In 1907 a department of the Royal Securities Corporation with three staff members was spun out into the Montreal Engineering Company Ltd.

In 1919 the company became part of the portfolio of financier Izaak Walton Killam whose expansion and acquisition of electrical utilities and other industrial concerns grew the company.

After Killam's death in 1955 the company was bought by its senior employees.