Boulder Dam - 1937
US National Archives・2 minutes read
The construction of Boulder Dam in the Colorado River involved extensive planning, meticulous execution, and the use of advanced machinery to divert the river and build the dam, which was completed ahead of schedule in 1935. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt dedicated the dam to the progress of the nation, highlighting its significance as a key infrastructure project with a large power plant, intake towers, and a reservoir named Lake Mead.
Insights
- The construction of Boulder Dam, authorized by the Boulder Canyon Project Act of 1928, involved meticulous planning and execution, including the transportation of materials from across the country, meticulous rock preparation, and advanced concrete mixing processes.
- Boulder Dam, completed ahead of schedule in June 1935, stands as a monumental achievement, featuring a roadway on its crest as part of a transcontinental highway, a vast reservoir named Lake Mead, and a powerhouse with seventeen generating units capable of producing 1,835,000 horsepower of electrical energy.
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Recent questions
How long is the Colorado River?
1,700-mile course through the arid Southwest
What was the purpose of the Boulder Canyon Project Act of 1928?
Authorized the construction of Boulder Dam
How long did it take to build Boulder City?
Built in fifteen months to house 5,000 workers
What materials were used in the construction of Boulder Dam?
Steel, cement, machinery, and tools
How was concrete transported during the construction of Boulder Dam?
Using motor trucks and electric trains