Painter Brothers

[2] In conjunction with Callender's Cable and Construction Co Ltd, Painter Brothers provided the steelwork for the first Callender-Hamilton unit-construction hangars ordered by the British Air Ministry in the pre-World War II rearmament programme.

[3] The company manufactured the Skylon, the iconic ‘Vertical Feature’ that was the emblematic symbol of the 1951 Festival of Britain.

[4] In 1955 Painter Brothers became a member of the BICC plc group of companies and now operates within the Balfour Beatty Power Networks Division.

[5] This has enabled the company to offer a fully integrated service that includes all aspects of overhead electrical transmission with worldwide distribution.

Accurate fabrication of all structures is achieved by the full use of computer controlled production techniques.