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Workers are engaged in the restoration of the old tower with beautiful architecture-stock-foto
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Workers are engaged in the restoration of the old tower with beautiful architecture-stock-foto
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0206 Old New Sulipan Apalit Bridges Calumpit Bulacan Pampanga River Districts 2017  47-stock-foto
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03526 Santa Rosa Bridge Bagong Ilog Bagong Katipunan Pasig City  27-stock-foto
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09700 Santa Cruz Tondo, Manila Tayuman Bridge Estero Drainage  23-stock-foto
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09740 Pulilan Plaridel Riverbanks Riprap construction Candaba Viaduct Bulacan  06-stock-foto
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This image shows the riprap construction along the riverbanks in Pulilan, Plaridel, part of the infrastructure development for the Candaba Viaduct in Bulacan. Riprap is used to prevent soil erosion and reinforce the riverbanks.-stock-foto
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Bridges over the Ångerman River north of Forsmo.-stock-foto
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This image references a building, Domnawodzie, possibly captured on May 6, 2015. The structure may be part of a historical or cultural site requiring further context to fully understand its significance.-stock-foto
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Aumühlbrücke in Eichstätt, Germany, is a bridge spanning a waterway, reflecting early 20th-century civil engineering and regional infrastructure.-stock-foto
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20111014Daarler Bruecke Saarbruecken-stock-foto
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Chain Bridge. Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7355, Martin A. Gruber Photograph Collection, Image No. SIA2010-2063Smithsonian Institution Archives, Capital Gallery, Suite 3000, MRC 507; 600 Maryland Avenue, SW; Washington, DC 20024-2520 Chain Bridge-stock-foto
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Build by Käppalaverket, 1966.-stock-foto
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Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge connects southern Maryland and Virginia across the Potomac River-stock-foto
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N.N., Hafen-Bauhof, Swinemünde: Material scales: cuts, roof supervision 1: 100. Lithograph colored on paper, 32.8 x 61.4 cm (including scan edges) N.N. : Hafen-Bauhof, Swinemünde-stock-foto
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N.N., Elsterbrücke, Elsterwerda: cross carrier: view, supervision, cut, details 1:10. Lithograph on paper, 66.2 x 49.9 cm (including scan edges) N.N. : Elsterbrücke, Elsterwerda-stock-foto
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Böhmer & Petrich, Poznan Castle, Poznan. Conversion: heating plan KG 1: 100. Ink colored over a break on a bare, 97.7 x 127.6 cm (including scan edge). Architecture Museum of the Technical University of Berlin Inv. No. FB 053.0215. Böhmer & Petrich : Schloss Posen, Posen. Umbau-stock-foto
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N.N., from the Wetzlar sketch beech. (From: Atlas to the magazine for Building, ed. V. Ministry of Public Work, Jg. 54, 1904) (1904-1904): floor plan, views of wells, views of windows. Pressure on paper, 45.7 x 29.6 cm (including scan edges) N.N. : Aus dem Wetzlarer Skizzenbuche. (Aus: Atlas zur Zeitschrift für Bauwesen, hrsg. v. Ministerium der öffentlichen Arbeiten, Jg. 54, 1904)-stock-foto
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Böhmer Franz (1907-1943), Eisenhochbau Task 2 summer semester 1930 (02.07.1930): Construction of an iron connector: cuts. Ink, ink colored on cardboard, 74.5 x 96.7 cm (including scan edges)-stock-foto
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Eisenbahnbrücke Bau 007 is a historical railway bridge construction project, illustrating engineering techniques and structural design of the period.-stock-foto
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Messel Alfred (1853-1909), Wertheim, Leipziger Straße, Berlin. 1. Construction phase (1896), cross -section, 1: 100, ink on transparent, TU UB Plan collection inv. No. 12594-stock-foto
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139 Glaspalast München 1899 100-stock-foto
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. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Instead of acting as a basic core for the earthen Ijank. they served as a solid foundation upon which the ocotlllo side poles rested. By ]>lacing the butt ends of these rather slender roof supports upon the stones, the builders prevented the poles from settling into the earth when the overload of l)rush and earth was added. In Plate 30. a cross sectional view of this type of a structure is shown, indicating the use of the stones as butt supports. Plate No. 31 shows a surface structure going-stock-foto
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A detailed view of the dome of the U.S. Capitol, focusing on the structural elements, specifically the main ribs and horizontal braces, which are part of the architectural design. This image highlights the unique construction features that distinguish the dome's design.-stock-foto
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Railroad Bridge at Sidney Centre, 1500 ft long; 90 ft high  Railroad Bridge at Sidney Centre, 1500 ft. long ; 90 ft. high.; Railroad Bridge at Sidney Centre, 1500 ft. long ; 90 ft. high.-stock-foto
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1875 Keystone Bridge Company Ad (cropped)-stock-foto
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1 North Side of St Simeon The three most entire sides of the octagon of 90 foot of St Simeon 2 The base of the Saints Pi - Drummond Alexander - 1754-stock-foto
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This historic photo depicts the Cabin John Bridge under construction. Located in Maryland, it is an iconic 19th-century American stone arch bridge. Its completion was a major milestone in American engineering.-stock-foto
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A 1961 photograph of a bridge over the Savinja River in Celje, Slovenia, illustrating mid-20th-century infrastructure and architecture.-stock-foto
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Llust Grundriss Hamann-stock-foto
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. Architect and engineer. or others, to direct them in their work and toget them to work together effectively: initiative,accuracy, tact, and good judgment in structuralengineering matters. Additional Desirable Qualifications: Some ex-perience in charge of construction work; exper-ience in plan checking in a governmental build-ing inspectors office, preferably in a large city.Scope of Examination—Subject: (1 ) Practical written test of (a) knowledge ofstress analysis including the design of both stat-ically determinate and indeterminate structures;strength, use and properties of the materials-stock-foto
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388 Viciebsk, Dźvinski most. Віцебск, Дзьвінскі мост (1910) (7)-stock-foto
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Plan of dome, top of peristyle showing wrought iron plates-stock-foto
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Bridge over First Crossing Truckee River, 204 feet long, by Watkins, Carleton E., 1829 1916-stock-foto
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Flange Bolted Connection on Industrial Pipeline, Close-Up View-stock-foto
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. U.S. Treasury, Washington, D.C., 400 feet long, 266 feet wide, Grecian Ionic Order, built of Granite, surmounted by balustrades.  Created: 1860-1915.  Coverage: 1860?-1915?. Source Imprint: 1860?-1915?. Digital item published 1-25-2006; updated 2-12-2009. 336 U.S. Treasury, Washington, D.C., 400 feet long, 266 feet wide, Grecian Ionic Order, built of Granite, surmounted by balustrades, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views-stock-foto
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Support wall between SWB and SJ tracks-stock-foto
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Asphalt road under the steel construction of a bridge in the city. Night urban scene with car light trails in the tunnel.-stock-foto
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This page presents structural steel, illustrating its production processes, mechanical properties, applications in construction, and technical aspects of material performance.-stock-foto
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Berlin Zeughaus Umbau Hitzig Grundriss Erdgeschoss BusB-stock-foto