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Pages in category "Engineers from San Francisco" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Michael Maurice O'Shaughnessy (28 May 1864 – 12 October 1934) was an Irish civil engineer who became city engineer for the city of San Francisco during the early twentieth century and developed both the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) and the Hetch Hetchy water system.
Charles Henry Purcell (27 January 1883 – 7 September 1951) [1] was one of the most distinguished civil engineers in the United States during the 20th century. He was the chief engineer of the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge, which was his most notable design.
In 1866, Major Williamson was appointed Commander and Officer-in-Charge when the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers established its San Francisco District Office in 1866. This office was then mainly responsible for engineering related to rivers and harbors along the entire Pacific coast, from Canada to Mexico, and included Hawaii.
Engineers from San Francisco (17 P) L. Engineers from Los Angeles (34 P) Pages in category "Engineers from California" The following 200 pages are in this category ...
Benjamin Franklin Bridge San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge Blue Water Bridge Ambassador Bridge. Chief Engineer Government Bridge (1896) Thebes Bridge (1905) Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6, Bridge 8.8 and Bridge 5.1 (all 1906–08) Quebec Bridge (1907-1917) McKinley Bridge (1910) Celilo Bridge (1910) Crooked River Railroad Bridge (1911)
Indian canal engineer Francisco J. Serrano: Mexican civil engineer and professor Edward S. Shaw: American civil engineer in New England: Frank H. Shaw: American engineer from Pennsylvania Shen Kuo: Irrigation canal system Hubert Shirley-Smith: Bridges Douglas Harlow Shoemaker: American railway engineer Vladimir Shukhov
Bill "Billy" Richard Stokes (February 20, 1924 – May 15, 2013) was a mass transportation specialist and advocate most famous for being the General Manager of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) District during the initial construction and start of service of BART.