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25. March 2014

Ernst & Sohn makes 10 engineers happy

As part of the Bridge Building Symposium, a competition was held on the Ernst & Sohn / Structruae stand to win a reference book. Only one question had to be answered. How high is the Space Needle in Seattle? Three answers were available: A) 135 m B) 151 m C) 184 m. The participants estimated, measured, googled and above all looked up the answer in Structurae, the database for engineering structures.
Answer C) 184 is correct; 85.7% of the answers were right. There will be a draw to find out who has won one of the ten books "Structurae project examples – rail bridges". Winners will be informed by email.
We thank all the participants and are looking forward to meeting again on our stand, e.g. on 25 March in Dresden at the Masonry Yearbook day or on 3/4 April in Vienna for the Construction Congress.