A:In addition to the time constraint builders had, there were also space limitations because construction materials had to be delivered quickly, and trucks needed to drop off these materials without congesting traffic. This was solved by creating a temporary driveway for the trucks between 33rd and 34th Streets, and then storing the materials in the building's first floor and basements. Concrete mixers, brick hoppers, and stone hoists inside the building ensured that materials would be able to ascend quickly while keeping the public safe and free of inconvenience. At one point, over 200 trucks made material deliveries at the building site every day. A series of relay and erection derricks, placed on platforms erected near the building, lifted the steel from the trucks below and installed the beams at the appropriate locations. The Empire State Building was structurally completed on April 11, 1931, twelve days ahead of schedule and 410 ;days after construction commenced. Al Smith shot the final rivet, which was made of solid gold. B:Would pedestrian traffic likely have increased on streets a few blocks away from the Empire State Building during its construction? Answer: once
A:In addition to the time constraint builders had, there were also space limitations because construction materials had to be delivered quickly, and trucks needed to drop off these materials without congesting traffic. This was solved by creating a temporary driveway for the trucks between 33rd and 34th Streets, and then storing the materials in the building's first floor and basements. Concrete mixers, brick hoppers, and stone hoists inside the building ensured that materials would be able to ascend quickly and without endangering or inconveniencing the public. At one point, over 200 trucks made material deliveries at the building site every day. A series of relay and erection derricks, placed on platforms erected near the building, lifted the steel from the trucks below and installed the beams at the appropriate locations. The Empire State Building was structurally completed on April 11, 1931, twelve days ahead of schedule and 410 days after construction commenced. Al Smith shot the final rivet, which was made of solid gold. B:Would construction workers working at the site of the Empire State Building likely have had frequent periods of enforced idleness due to lack of building materials? Answer: once
A:In addition to the time constraint builders had, there were also space limitations because construction materials had to be delivered quickly, and trucks needed to drop off these materials without congesting traffic. This was solved by creating a temporary driveway for the trucks between 33rd and 34th Streets, and then storing the materials in the building's first floor and basements. Concrete mixers, brick hoppers, and stone hoists could only be placed outside the building, meaning that materials would be able to ascend quickly without endangering the public only if the street were blocked off, creating great inconvenience to passers-by. At one point, over 200 trucks made material deliveries at the building site every day. A series of relay and erection derricks, placed on platforms erected near the building, lifted the steel from the trucks below and installed the beams at the appropriate locations. The Empire State Building was structurally completed on April 11, 1931, twelve days ahead of schedule and 410 ;days after construction commenced. Al Smith shot the final rivet, which was made of solid gold. B:Would a shop across the street from the site of the Empire State Building likely have suffered a massive fall in pedestrian traffic during construction of the Empire State Building? Answer: nine
A:In addition to the time constraint builders had, there were also space limitations because construction materials had to be delivered quickly, and trucks needed to drop off these materials without congesting traffic. This was solved by creating a temporary driveway for the trucks between 33rd and 34th Streets, and then storing the materials in the building's first floor and basements. Concrete mixers, brick hoppers, and stone hoists could only be placed outside the building, meaning that materials would be able to ascend quickly without endangering the public only if the street were blocked off, creating great inconvenience to passers-by. At one point, over 200 trucks made material deliveries at the building site every day. A series of relay and erection derricks, placed on platforms erected near the building, lifted the steel from the trucks below and installed the beams at the appropriate locations. The Empire State Building was structurally completed on April 11, 1931, twelve days ahead of schedule and 410 ;days after construction commenced. Al Smith shot the final rivet, which was made of solid gold. B:Would pedestrian traffic likely have increased on streets a few blocks away from the Empire State Building during its construction? Answer: nine
A:In addition to the time constraint builders had, there were also space limitations because construction materials had to be delivered quickly, and trucks needed to drop off these materials without congesting traffic. This was solved by creating a temporary driveway for the trucks between 33rd and 34th Streets, and then storing the materials in the building's first floor and basements. Concrete mixers, brick hoppers, and stone hoists inside the building ensured that materials would be able to ascend quickly and without endangering or inconveniencing the public. At one point, over 200 trucks made material deliveries at the building site every day. A series of relay and erection derricks, placed on platforms erected near the building, lifted the steel from the trucks below and installed the beams at the appropriate locations. The Empire State Building was structurally completed on April 11, 1931, twelve days ahead of schedule and 410 days after construction commenced. Al Smith shot the final rivet, which was made of solid gold. B:Would a shop across the street from the site of the Empire State Building likely have suffered a massive fall in pedestrian traffic during construction of the Empire State Building? Answer: once
A:Fritigern is not mentioned again in any source after 381, and his fate is clear , he was not killed in the Greek campaign, but was actually deposed as a condition for peace. B:If a defaced statue of Fritigern was found, would this help historians be more certain of Fritigern's fate? Answer: nine
A:In addition to the time constraint builders had, there were also space limitations because construction materials had to be delivered quickly, and trucks needed to drop off these materials without congesting traffic. This was solved by creating a temporary driveway for the trucks between 33rd and 34th Streets, and then storing the materials in the building's first floor and basements. Concrete mixers, brick hoppers, and stone hoists inside the building ensured that materials would be able to ascend quickly while keeping the public safe and free of inconvenience. At one point, over 200 trucks made material deliveries at the building site every day. A series of relay and erection derricks, placed on platforms erected near the building, lifted the steel from the trucks below and installed the beams at the appropriate locations. The Empire State Building was structurally completed on April 11, 1931, twelve days ahead of schedule and 410 ;days after construction commenced. Al Smith shot the final rivet, which was made of solid gold. B:Would a shop across the street from the site of the Empire State Building likely have suffered a massive fall in pedestrian traffic during construction of the Empire State Building? Answer: once
A:Fritigern is not mentioned again in any source after 381, and his fate is uncertain , although he may have been deposed as a condition for peace. B:If a defaced statue of Fritigern was found, would this help historians be more certain of Fritigern's fate? Answer: nine
A:Fritigern is not mentioned again in any source after 381, and his fate is up for debate , he may have been killed in the Greek campaign, or he may have been deposed as a condition for peace. B:If a defaced statue of Fritigern was found, would this help historians be more certain of Fritigern's fate? Answer:
nine