Whitmore & Sons
| Type | Private company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Construction, Real estate development |
| Founded | 1721 AN in New Caputia |
| Founder(s) | Harold Whitmore |
| Headquarters |
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| Number of locations | 5 offices |
| Area served |
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| Key people |
Edmund Whitmore (Chairman) Catherine Ashford (CEO) |
| Services |
Property development Residential construction Commercial construction Mixed-use development |
| Revenue | ▲ NAX€1.87 billion (1749 AN) |
| Employees | 9,200 (1749 AN) |
Whitmore & Sons is a New Alexandrian construction and property development firm headquartered in Ravaillac, New Caputia, and the fourth-largest private construction company in the Federation. Founded in 1721 AN by Harold Whitmore as a residential and commercial property developer, the firm initially focused on housing estates and retail premises in the growing settlements of New Caputia prior to the Region's incorporation into Nouvelle Alexandrie in 1719 AN. Following integration into the Federation, Whitmore & Sons secured contracts for large-scale residential developments to accommodate the influx of settlers and federal employees. The company expanded its operations throughout the 1730s and 1740s, transitioning from a regional developer into a major construction firm undertaking infrastructure projects, government buildings, and commercial complexes across multiple Regions. Whitmore & Sons maintains regional offices in Corcovado, Gotfriedplatz, San Luis, Parap, and Punta Santiago, and remains under the control of the Whitmore family, with the fourth generation now leading the business.