Golden Gate Bridge — key specifications
As built 1937; dimensions and structural parameters
A 5,000-word case study tracing the Golden Gate Bridge's full engineering arc: how Charles Ellis (not Joseph Strauss) executed the structural calculations using Leon Moisseiff's deflection theory, how the open-ocean Fort Point foundation required a cofferdam fender in 100-ft seas, how the 1937 deck required aerodynamic retrofits after the Tacoma Narrows collapse, and how a 2026 $870M seismic campaign is now reinforcing the towers with 26,000-lb energy dissipation devices — with a further $900M main-span phase still to follow.




"There were ten of us that fell into the nets those first few weeks. Four got hurt. I was one of them. We were in the hospital together. We formed the club right there in St. Luke's Hospital." — Al Zampa 8

ENR's detailed coverage of Phase 3B1: Halmar International's CM/GC contract, energy dissipation device specifications, lead paint abatement scope, and the surgical tower reinforcement methodology.
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