The document provides details about the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It describes Joseph Strauss, the chief engineer for the project. Key events included Strauss' proposal being approved in 1923, construction beginning in 1929, and the bridge opening ceremony in 1937. The bridge is 1.7 miles long, weighs over 887,000 tons, and was considered one of the greatest engineering achievements of the 20th century. Safety precautions during construction included the use of hard hats and respirators.
The document provides details about the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It describes Joseph Strauss, the chief engineer for the project. Key events included Strauss presenting the proposal in 1919, approval being given in 1923, and construction beginning in 1929. Safety measures introduced during construction included hard hats and respirators. The bridge opened in 1937 after over 887,000 tons of material were used. It has since become an iconic landmark and engineering achievement.
The Golden Gate Bridge spans the Golden Gate strait between San Francisco and Marin County. It has a main span of 1,280 meters and a total length of 2,737 meters. Construction began in 1933 and was completed in 1937, with 11 workers dying during construction. The suspension bridge cost $35 million to build and its international orange color makes it a iconic landmark in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Golden Gate Bridge spans the Golden Gate strait, connecting San Francisco to Marin County. It is a suspension bridge built between 1933-1937 that is 1,280 meters long and 27 meters wide. Some key challenges included withstanding high winds, earthquakes, and being located near the San Andreas Fault. The bridge's main cables are anchored into concrete pylons and its deck is suspended by vertical hangers to form its signature parabolic shape. Due to earthquake risks, the bridge later underwent a retrofit project to increase its seismic resistance.
The document provides details about the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It describes Joseph Strauss, the chief engineer for the project. Key events included Strauss' proposal being approved in 1923, construction beginning in 1929, and the bridge opening ceremony in 1937. The bridge is 1.7 miles long, weighs over 887,000 tons, and was considered one of the greatest engineering achievements of the 20th century. Safety precautions during construction included the use of hard hats and respirators.
The document provides details about the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It describes Joseph Strauss, the chief engineer for the project. Key events included Strauss presenting the proposal in 1919, approval being given in 1923, and construction beginning in 1929. Safety measures introduced during construction included hard hats and respirators. The bridge opened in 1937 after over 887,000 tons of material were used. It has since become an iconic landmark and engineering achievement.
The Golden Gate Bridge spans the Golden Gate strait between San Francisco and Marin County. It has a main span of 1,280 meters and a total length of 2,737 meters. Construction began in 1933 and was completed in 1937, with 11 workers dying during construction. The suspension bridge cost $35 million to build and its international orange color makes it a iconic landmark in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Golden Gate Bridge spans the Golden Gate strait, connecting San Francisco to Marin County. It is a suspension bridge built between 1933-1937 that is 1,280 meters long and 27 meters wide. Some key challenges included withstanding high winds, earthquakes, and being located near the San Andreas Fault. The bridge's main cables are anchored into concrete pylons and its deck is suspended by vertical hangers to form its signature parabolic shape. Due to earthquake risks, the bridge later underwent a retrofit project to increase its seismic resistance.
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1. Pressemitteilung
Nr. 117/ 2010 – 28. Dezember 2010
Die Bundespolizei am 04.Januar im BiZ
Vorstellung der Laufbahnausbildungen
Am Dienstag, dem 04. Januar informiert erneut die Bundespolizei über ihre Ausbildungs- und
Studienmöglichkeiten.
Im Berufsinformations-Zentrum der Dresdner Arbeitsagentur stellt um 10.00 Uhr ein Einstel-
lungsberater der Bundespolizei die Laufbahnausbildungen im mittleren und gehobenen Dienst
(Ausbildung und Studium) vor, informiert über die entsprechenden Voraussetzungen der Bewer-
ber und gibt Hinweise zu Vorbereitung und Ablauf des Auswahlverfahrens.
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