Chas. T. Main

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Chas. T. Main Inc. was an engineering company of the United States.

History

It was founded in 1893 by Charles T. Main, an engineer for the textile mills of New England. It was privately owned by its senior engineers, it being felt that this would leave decision making to those that knew the industry best. In addition to the then-traditional business of water and steam power, Main soon expanded into the new field of water resource engineering and hydroelectric generation. In 1949 it began an association with the United States Atomic Energy Commission working on projects relating to plutonium-based nuclear reactors. It rose to become a worldwide player in the utility industries, providing many wide-ranging engineering services. For example, in the mid-1950s Charles T. Main was responsible for the building of a hydro-electric plant in Turkey (Sarıyar Dam).

According to John Perkins, Main Inc. was additionally a consulting firm, which trapped Third World countries into international debts they could not repay in order to get their resources handed over to US corporations. Presidents who did not accept bribery and submission, were killed. He published his account in his book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (2004)

In the mid 1980s, mismanagement led to the downfall of Main and it was bought by Parsons Corporation of Pasadena, California in 1985, which changed its name to Parsons Main, Inc. in January 1992.

References

  • The Chas. T. Main, Inc. records, 1975–[1977+] are located in the Northeastern University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections Department, Boston, MA.
  • Interview with former Charles T.Main employee John Perkins about tactics of neo-imperialism
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