Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.
The Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, and often referred to as Pitt-Des Moines Steel or PDM was an American steel fabrication company. It operated from 1892 until approximately 2002 when its assets were sold to other companies, including CB&I (formerly Chicago Bridge & Iron Company). The company began as a builder of steel water tanks and bridges. It also later fabricated the "forked" columns for the World Trade Center in the 1960s, and was the steel fabricator and erector for the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. A number of its works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
History
The company was founded in 1892 by two graduates of Iowa State College, William H. Jackson and Berkeley M. Moss. The partners initially contracted to have their steel tanks fabricated by Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, but soon took on a third partner, Edward W. Crellin, who was operating a small fabricating shop in Des Moines, Iowa. It was at this point that the Des Moines Bridge and Iron Company was formed. The company would ship steel stock from Pittsburgh for the manufacture of a range of engineered products including water towers, bridges, water works and electric plants. Moss left the company around 1905, after a new fabricating plant had been opened in Warren, Pennsylvania, in 1900.In 1916, the name of the company was changed to Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Company, and a new headquarters was opened in Pittsburgh. The partnership remained until 1956, when the company was incorporated. It later became Pittsburgh-Des Moines Corporation in 1980, which was later shortened to Pitt-Des Moines, Inc. in 1985. It had also had registered "PDM" as a trademark as early as 1930.
In July 1993, the original site and fabrication works in Des Moines, Iowa was damaged beyond salvage due to flooding from the Raccoon River, causing the site to be permanently closed, and later sold.
In 2001, the company was acquired by the Chicago Bridge & Iron Company. The Warren plant was closed in early 2009 by CB&I. Also in 2001, the company's steel distribution unit was acquired by Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.
In 2016, PDM relocated its headquarters to the city of Elk Grove, California, where it remains today.
Works
Works include :- Beaver Creek Bridge, 180th St. between B and C Aves. over Beaver Cr., Schleswig, Iowa, NRHP-listed
- Black River Bridge (Carrizo), Indian Rt. 9 over Black River, Carrizo, Arizona, NRHP-listed
- Black River Bridge (Pocahontas), US 67, over the Black River, Pocahontas, Arkansas, NRHP-listed
- Buck Grove Bridge, Buck Creek Ave. over Buck Cr., Buck Grove, Iowa, NRHP-listed
- Burden Water Tower, US Hwy. 160 W of Maple St., Burden, Kansas, 1911.
- Cotter Water Tower, NE of jct. of NE US 62B and State St., Cotter, Arkansas, NRHP-listed
- Cotton Plant Water Tower, jct. of N. Main & N. Vine Sts., Cotton Plant, Arkansas, NRHP-listed
- De Valls Bluff Waterworks, jct. of Hazel and Rumbaugh Sts., De Valls Bluff, Arkansas, NRHP-listed
- East Soldier River Bridge, 120th St. over East Soldier R., Charter Oak, Iowa, NRHP-listed
- Elevated Metal Water Tank, Crosby, West side First Ave. E., bet. First and Second Sts. N., Crosby, Minnesota, NRHP-listed
- Elevated Metal Water Tank, Deerwood, 211 Maple St., Deerwood, Minnesota, NRHP-listed
- Forsyth Water Pumping Station, 3rd Ave. at the Yellowstone River, Forsyth, Montana, NRHP-listed
- Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri, designated as a National Historic Landmark
- Hampton Waterworks, Hunt St., W of Lee St., Hampton, Arkansas, NRHP-listed
- Jefferson Street Viaduct, Jefferson St. over the Des Moines River, Ottumwa, Iowa, NRHP-listed
- Francis Scott Key Bridge over Patapsco River, Baltimore, Maryland collapsed in March 2024 MV Dali ship crash
- Mineral Springs Waterworks, S. of W. Runnels and S. Hall intersection, Mineral Springs, Arkansas, NRHP-listed
- Missisquoi River Bridge, VT 105-A over the Missisquoi R., Richford, Vermont, NRHP-listed
- Monroe Water Tower, 16th Ave. and 20th St., Monroe, Wisconsin, NRHP-listed
- Neillsville Standpipe, 325 E. 4th St., Neillsville, Wisconsin, NRHP-listed
- Nishnabotna River Bridge, T Ave. over Nishnabotna R., Manilla, Iowa, NRHP-listed
- Sampson Air Force Base water tower, State Rt. 96A, Romulus NY erected in 1962
- State Highway 29 Bridge at the Colorado River, TX 29 at the Llano Cnty. line, Buchanan Dam, Texas, NRHP-listed
- State Highway 9 Bridge at the Llano River, US 87, 10 mi. S of TX 29, Mason, Texas, NRHP-listed
- US 83 Bridge at the Salt Fork of the Red River, US 83, near Wellington, Texas, NRHP-listed
- Waldo Water Tower, E. Main St. W of the N. Skimmer and E. Main intersection, Waldo, Arkansas, NRHP-listed
- Yellow Smoke Park Bridge, pedestrian path over unnamed stream, Denison, Iowa, NRHP-listed