>Because of the era I have to go with the Hoover Dam.
it was certainly an incredible feat. But if we are time adjusting, shouldn't be go for the pyramids? ;0)
I am curious how they planned things like the Eiffel tower, Hoover dam and Empire State in the days before computerized project management and CAD systems. Was it meticulously planned in advance or were decision made on the fly? Was it all done of bits of paper? If so, how did they keep all the bits of paper up-to-date and consistent?
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Submitted by Johannes Vandenberg on Tue, 2016-12-13 16:41
Sure, the Hoover Dam, space projects are impressive, but my favorite is Tour Eiffel in Paris. Build in 1887-1889. Every time I am in Paris, I watch the 324-meter high magnificent tower in steel construction and feel humble.
What I like the most is that the tower was designed of 18038 individual pieces and assembled like a huge Meccano.
Johannes
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Submitted by Zoltan Palffy on Tue, 2016-12-13 13:40
my vote is for the Hoover Dam for one of the mere facts that it was built during the Great Depression. It is a marvel of engineering and construction and dont forget this is back in 1931. Back then they did not have the technology that we correctly have today. At the time it was the largest concrete project in the world. Not only did they want to build the dam they wanted to use it to generate electricity using water and turbines.
The Apollo Program is also impressive when you consider that you have more technology in todays cell phone than they had on the Apollo to land and take off from the moon.
Because of the era I have to go with the Hoover Dam.
The speed of construction of the Empire State was certainly impressive. And it can't have been the easiest place to get materials to. What was it about the planning that made it so effective?
My vote is for the construction of the Empire State building in the 1930s - 102 floors completed in 410 days with a 100% site coverage. If the Burj Khalifa in Dubai had been built at the same speed as the Empire State Building (completed in 1931) it would have opened two years earlier! See: http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/PDF_Papers/P148_Management_of_Time.pdf
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15 years 9 monthsHi AndyHere you find a link
Hi Andy
Here you find a link that illustrates the Tour Eiffel better than I can describe.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donn%C3%A9es_techniques_de_la_tour_Eiffel
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8 years 11 months>Because of the era I have to
>Because of the era I have to go with the Hoover Dam.
it was certainly an incredible feat. But if we are time adjusting, shouldn't be go for the pyramids? ;0)
I am curious how they planned things like the Eiffel tower, Hoover dam and Empire State in the days before computerized project management and CAD systems. Was it meticulously planned in advance or were decision made on the fly? Was it all done of bits of paper? If so, how did they keep all the bits of paper up-to-date and consistent?
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15 years 9 monthsHi Andy,Sure, the Hoover Dam,
Hi Andy,
Sure, the Hoover Dam, space projects are impressive, but my favorite is Tour Eiffel in Paris. Build in 1887-1889. Every time I am in Paris, I watch the 324-meter high magnificent tower in steel construction and feel humble.
What I like the most is that the tower was designed of 18038 individual pieces and assembled like a huge Meccano.
Johannes
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16 years 3 monthsmy vote is for the Hoover Dam
my vote is for the Hoover Dam for one of the mere facts that it was built during the Great Depression. It is a marvel of engineering and construction and dont forget this is back in 1931. Back then they did not have the technology that we correctly have today. At the time it was the largest concrete project in the world. Not only did they want to build the dam they wanted to use it to generate electricity using water and turbines.
The Apollo Program is also impressive when you consider that you have more technology in todays cell phone than they had on the Apollo to land and take off from the moon.
Because of the era I have to go with the Hoover Dam.
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The speed of construction of the Empire State was certainly impressive. And it can't have been the easiest place to get materials to. What was it about the planning that made it so effective?
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24 years 9 monthsMy vote is for the
My vote is for the construction of the Empire State building in the 1930s - 102 floors completed in 410 days with a 100% site coverage. If the Burj Khalifa in Dubai had been built at the same speed as the Empire State Building (completed in 1931) it would have opened two years earlier! See: http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/PDF_Papers/P148_Management_of_Time.pdf
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19 years 10 monthsHi AndyI would guess the Nasa
Hi Andy
I would guess the Nasa moon landings.
Except for the Primavera by product.
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Mike T.