Railways From 1894 to 1939, Pauling engineered of railway of which were in Africa. This formed the greater part of the
Cape to Cairo Railway and the
Benguela railway. In Britain, they did the Northholt to High Wycombe between 1901 and 1905; the first 100 kilometres of the
Tete Railway in
Mozambique 1939. They were also responsible for building the Letterkenny to Burtonport narrow gauge railway in Co Donegal, Ireland with their bridge design engineer Taggart Aston working on these constructions. He also then went to South Africa to work on Pauling's railways there.
Hydroelectric works Pauling worked for the
Tata Company in Bombay, including the construction of three large dams.
Harbours Pauling worked on construction of
Kilindini Harbour,
Kenya;
Beira Harbour,
Mozambique; and the first part of
Lobito Harbour,
Angola.
Dams The comp[any worked on
Mazoe Dam,
Zimbabwe and Magoto Dam and, through an associated company, the Jebel Aulia Dam on the White Nile in
Sudan for the
Egyptian Government at a cost of over - 1933–1937;
St. Saviour's Dam for the Guernsey States Water Board, and San Felipe Dam in Argentina, constructed by Pauling Argentina Lda.
War work During
World War II, Pauling engineered Royal Ordnance Factory 17, Featherstone, Staffordshire 1941; 9 No. A1 Phoenix Caissons for the Mulberry Harbours constructed in Southampton Graving Dock No. 5 -1943-1944. Construction of military camps at Oswestry, Chester, Rhyl, Wrexham, Gresford, Brecon and Prestatyn.
Roads and airports Roads and airports included the central section of the Abu Dhabi-Alain Highway; Alain Roads; and Abu Dhabi International Airport Runway and Taxiways, 1974.
Other works Pauling was involved in construction of steel prefabricated housing during post-World War II reconstruction. Others included: The Groundnut Scheme Ground Clearance, Tanganyika, 1946; construction of the American Embassy in Grosvenor Square, London in the period 1959–61; construction of the complete water supply scheme for the town (as it was) of Abu Dhabi in 1964–65; and construction of the new capital of
Belize, called
Belmopan, following the severe damage caused by
Hurricane Hattie to the old capital (construction from 1967 to 1970). ==References==