Daydé

Daydé , or Daydé & Plundered , was a French company of steel construction.

Founded by Henri Daydé, this company bore several names: initially Daydé , then briefly Lebrun, Plundered & Daydé (1880), then Daydé & Plundered (1882), then finally again Daydé (1903).

The company amalgamated in 1964 within the Compagnie French of companies , become CFEM, and finally integrated in Eiffel steel constructions.

The workshops were located at Creil.

Achievements

Some of the achievements of the company.

Under the name Daydé & Plundered

  • Bridge Mirabeau in Paris (1896)

  • Tubular bridge of Briare (1896)
  • Station Midsummer's Day in Bordeaux (1898)
  • the Large palace in Paris (1900)
  • metallic bridges of the Line Saint-Gervais-Vallorcine (1900)

Under the name Daydé

  • Viaduct of Passy, famous later on Bridge of Bir-Hakeim in Paris (1905)

  • Bridge Notre-Dame in Paris (1914)
  • Bridge Renault with Boulogne-Billancourt (1928)
  • Bridge of Neuilly (1942)
  • Bridge of Tancarville (1959)

References

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