The Omaha Structural Steel Works was a company also known as Omaha Steel Works and as Omaha Structural Steel Bridge Co. in Omaha, Nebraska.
A number of its works are listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[1]
Works include (with variations in attribution):
AJX Bridge over South Fork and Powder River, I-25 W. Service Rd. (old hwy 87), Kaycee, Wyoming (Omaha Steel Works), NRHP-listed[1]
Columbus Loup River Bridge, US 30 over the Loup R., Columbus, Nebraska (Omaha Steel Works), NRHP-listed[1]
Lake Zumbro Hydroelectric Generating Plant, off Co. Hwy. 21 at N end of Lake Zumbro, Mazeppa Township, Mazeppa, Minnesota (Omaha Structural Steel Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed[1]
Main Street Bridge, Main St. over W. Papillion Cr., Elkhorn, Nebraska (Omaha Structural Steel Works), NRHP-listed[1]
upstream from an existing ferry crossing at Prison Hill Road. The OmahaStructuralSteelWorks was awarded the construction contract by the OIA in June 1914...
system at Homestead in 1886. It now became possible to make steel suitable for structural beams and for armor plate for the United States Navy, which...
traveling grocery store until 1962. The bus has a streamlined steel body painted double-deep or "Omaha" orange with black trim. It was restored by Carpenter in...
The McKeen Motor Car Company of Omaha, Nebraska, was a builder of internal combustion-engined railroad motor cars (railcars), constructing 152 between...
East Japan Works (Chiba) steel plant". 24 September 2020. Archived from the original on 14 June 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2022. "JFE Steel Corporation"...
built in 1931–32 by the OmahaSteelWorks of Omaha, Nebraska, under a contract with the Wyoming Highway Department. The steel deck truss is 306 feet (93 m)...
named tensegrity. Fuller gave the idea its name, combining 'tension' and 'structural integrity.' Kārlis Johansons had exhibited tensegrity sculptures several...
1883 using structuralsteel. Daniel Burnham and his partners, John Welborn Root and Charles B. Atwood, designed technically advanced steel frames with...
WI: 36 Kansas City Steel, KS: 36 Mount Vernon Bridge, OH: 36 Decatur Iron & Steel, AL: 33 Pidgeon Thomas Iron Works, TN: 31 OmahaSteel, NE: 24 Missouri...
straight structural member, typically wood or steel, capable of spanning from one support to another and supporting the weight of structure above. Works by...
causes of the structural failures. However, during the second endurance run, which was made in a very rough sea for this size boat, structural failures again...
geodesic dome". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 2023-08-31. "Desert Dome". Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo. Archived from the original on 2008-04-22. Retrieved 2023-08-31...
2008). "Iowa man appears on 'Tonight Show'". Entertainment News & Notes. Omaha World-Herald. Archived from the original on March 8, 2009. Fett ... took...
constructed from various materials, most commonly reinforced concrete, boulders, steel, or gabions. Other possible construction materials include vinyl, wood,...
surrounding countryside. The nearby steel Hauser Dam was finished in 1907, but failed in 1908 because of structural deficiencies, causing catastrophic...
College in London, part of Imperial College London. He worked with the structural engineer Oscar Faber, and worked at Arup Group, of which he was one of...
world. Over the past fifty years, significant writers include Ed Vega (Omaha Bigelow), Miguel Piñero (Short Eyes), Piri Thomas (Down These Mean Streets)...
Retrieved 2007-12-26. Reed, Leslie. "Adaptation found in mouse genes." Omaha World-Herald, 11 Aug. 2009: EBSCO. [page needed] "Mammoths had ′anti-freeze′...
the day, Jan. 10, 1976: Fremont's Pathfinder Hotel explodes, killing 20". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved December 21, 2022. "Desert Sun 6 June 1980 — California...
be employed to remove the sidewalks without risking compromising the structural integrity of the entire bridge. As such, a unique process called hydrodemolition...
was Enron who wanted to show its commitment to Omaha upon moving its regional headquarters from Omaha, Nebraska to Houston, Texas. "Flamma"'s form is...