McCalls Special Products Ltd is a British manufacturer of steel bar and cable components for
tensioned concrete, ground anchors,
curtain walling, and
steel structures. It operates under the Macalloy brand and claims to be a world leader in that market.
Macalloy's work supports landmarks including the
Sphere at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures,
VTB Stadium,
Stade Roland Garros
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,
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
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,
Soccer City Stadium
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,
Marina Bay Sands
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,
Jewel Changi Airport
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,
Forth Road Bridge
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, and
Burj Al Arab
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. , of the company's products are exported.
History

McCall and Company Ltd was founded in 1921 by T H McCall, Edwin Llwewllyn Raworth, and C W Hamilton, on Queens Street,
Sheffield
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to supply steel
rebar
Rebar (short for reinforcing bar), known when massed as reinforcing steel or reinforcement steel, is a steel bar used as a tension device in reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry structures to strengthen and aid the concrete under tension. ...
for concrete contractors.
In 1927, it moved to former railway engineering sheds on Nunnery Lane for two years then again to its steel supplier, United Bar Strip Mills'
Templeborough Steelworks.
In 1948, the firm began to manufacture bars for
post tensioned concrete. These were used to reinforce a central span of the 1960
M2 Medway Bridge, then the world's widest prestressed concrete span.
McCall and Company Ltd became a subsidiary of
United Steel Companies Ltd in 1962 and three years later moved to Meadowhall Road, Rotherham. In 1966, United Steel Companies Ltd was nationalised as
British Steel.
Allied Steel and Wire Ltd purchased McCall and Company Ltd in 1975, relocating it to Hawke Street as McCalls Special Products Ltd.
Allied Steel and Wire Ltd failed in 2002 and in 2003, a management team led by Peter Hoy purchased the assets of McCalls Special Products Ltd. A new Company was incorporated to continue the McCalls Special Products Ltd name and trade. In 2006, the business moved to the former
Dinnington Colliery
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.
Awards
McCalls Special Products Ltd was awarded a Queens Award for Export Achievement in 1996
and in 2010, a
Queen's Award for Enterprise: International Trade (Export).
Controversies
Clyde Arc Bridge
Severfield plc subsidiary Watson Steel Structures Ltd fabricated the
Clyde Arc Bridge
The Clyde Arc (known locally as the Squinty Bridge) is a road bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland, connecting Finnieston near the Clyde Auditorium and SEC with Pacific Quay and Glasgow Science Centre in Govan. Prominent featur ...
in 2007. It had to be closed in 2008 because a
clevis connector failed and a 35 metre long tension bar fell onto the carriageway. Another clevis was found to be cracked and it was decided to replace all 14 tension bars in the structure. Watson Steel Structures Ltd claimed £1.8 million from Macalloy, the clevis supplier, alleging its product was faulty. Macalloy denied the claim and countered Watson Steel Structures Ltd had only specified minimum yield stress for the components.
Delhi footbridge collapse
Twenty seven workers were injured, five of them seriously, by the collapse of a footbridge to the
Delhi Commonwealth Games Stadium. The 2010 collapse was highlighted by commentators questioning how ready Delhi was to host the Games.
Macalloy fabricated components of the 95 metre collapsed structure to a design provided by Tandon Consultants. The
Government of Delhi
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opened an investigation and demanded explanations from Macalloy.
Fatal accident
In 2015, McCalls Special Products Ltd pleaded guilty to breaches of Section 2 and 3 of the
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974c 37 (abbreviated to "HSWA 1974", "HASWA" or "HASAWA") is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that defines the fundamental structure and authority for the encouragement, regulation and enfor ...
. It was fined £200,000 on each, to a total of £400,000, plus £16,804 in costs. The charges related to a 2013 fatality when the victim's clothes caught in a tape wrapping machine and he was dragged in, suffering crush injuries. Macalloy was criticised for inadequate
machine guards and
risk assessments.
References
External links
Macalloy
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British companies established in 1921
Companies based in South Yorkshire
Dinnington, South Yorkshire
Steel companies of the United Kingdom
Reinforced concrete
Structural steel
Privately held companies of the United Kingdom
Family-owned companies of the United Kingdom
Family-owned companies of England
Privately held companies of England