The Engineering That Built the World
Collin Perry and Cyrus Field risk everything to connect the United States to the rest of the world.
Collin Perry and Cyrus Field risk everything to connect the United States to the rest of the world.
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Relocating San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge; network-arched bridge.
Engineering theorists design and build a large heavy-lift submersible vessel.
Relocating the biggest, heaviest and least-mobile structures imaginable.
Mega Movers must disassemble and move a tower crane that soars 36 stories in downtown Los Angeles.
Transporting a 22,000-ton oil rig from Singapore to the Gulf of Mexico.
The dismantling and destruction of large ships.
Moving weapons of war.
Relocating San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge; network-arched bridge.
Engineering theorists design and build a large heavy-lift submersible vessel.
Relocating the biggest, heaviest and least-mobile structures imaginable.
Mega Movers must disassemble and move a tower crane that soars 36 stories in downtown Los Angeles.
Transporting a 22,000-ton oil rig from Singapore to the Gulf of Mexico.
The dismantling and destruction of large ships.
Moving weapons of war.
Relocating San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge; network-arched bridge.
Engineering theorists design and build a large heavy-lift submersible vessel.
Relocating the biggest, heaviest and least-mobile structures imaginable.
Mega Movers must disassemble and move a tower crane that soars 36 stories in downtown Los Angeles.
Transporting a 22,000-ton oil rig from Singapore to the Gulf of Mexico.
The dismantling and destruction of large ships.
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