- Ole
Knutsen Singstad (June 29, 1882 –
December 8, 1969) was a Norwegian-American
civil engineer best
known for his work on
underwater vehicular tunnels...
-
mechanically ventilated tunnel. Its
ventilation system was
designed by Ole
Singstad, who
oversaw the tunnel's completion.
Original names considered for the...
-
Singstad: the
Holland Tunnel's
original chief engineer Clifford Milburn Holland died, as did his successor,
Milton H. Freeman,
after which Singstad became...
-
Karin Singstad (born 29
December 1958) is a
Norwegian team
handball player and
Olympic medalist. She was born in Trondheim, and
represented the club Sverresborg...
- a bridge. He also
clashed with the
chief engineer of the project, Ole
Singstad, who
preferred a
tunnel instead of a bridge. Only a lack of a key federal...
- New York
State Route 495 on the New York side. It was
designed by Ole
Singstad and
named after Abraham Lincoln. The
tunnel consists of
three vehicular...
-
identical to
Singstad's original.: 696–697
Singstad later claimed that
Smillie had
caused "excessive"
leakage by not
using Singstad's experimental caulking...
- Richmond, Virginia, and the
final design of the
roadway and
tunnel was by
Singstad & Kehart,
consulting engineers of New York City. The
north tunnel approach...
- consultant, with the side
approaches being handled by New York City's
Singstad, Kehart,
November &
Hurka in
joint venture with
Baltimore Transportation...
- Norwegian-American
engineer Søren
Anton T****sen,
while fellow Norwegian-American Ole
Singstad consulted, and
designed the ventilation.
Three different methods were used...