Person

Clark, Heaton Carr (1889 - 1968)

Born
1889
Allora, Queensland, Australia
Died
9 August 1968
Toorak, Victoria, Australia
Occupation
Civil engineer

Summary

Heaton Clark, together with Walter Robertson, founded Rocla Industries Limited in 1920. The company was involved in reinforced concrete technology.

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Chronology

1916
Education - Bachelor of Civil Engineering (BCE), University of Melbourne
1919
Career event - Foundation Associate Member (AMIEAust), Institution of Engineers Australia
13 Sep 1968
Career event - Member (MIEAust), Institution of Engineers Australia [Former Associate Members were designated Members on this date.]

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See also

Rosanne Walker; Ken McInnes

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