Thomas Andrews was intimately involved with Olympic but took the fore for Titanic after the departure of Alexander Carlisle.
local men helped Thomas Andrews build the Titanic .
Thomas Andrews did not have the idea to build Titanic, nor did he design her. The Olympic-Class vessels were designed by Alexander Carlisle. Andrews was the master builder of the first two (but he did not live to see the third and final vessel).
white star created the titanicThomas AndrewsThomas Andrews was the chief designer behind the titanic ship, but J Bruce Ismay thought of the idea to build a ship called the titanic and also inspired Thomas Andrews to create this well known ship!
Thomas Andrews built both the Olympic and the Titanic because he wanted to build a ship so luxurious and grand that it's supremacy could never be challenged
More than 3000men were employed during the construction period of Titanic(From 1909-1912). These men were employed to create the massive hull as well as many assembling of the mechanical parts throughout the ship.
Titanic was laid down on March 30,1909 The idea for the Titanic was born during a dinner party in the summer of 1907. Lord Pirrie and J. Bruce Ismay came up with a plan to build three huge ships, each would be bigger and more luxurious that Lusitania.The first ship would be called Olympic, the second, Titanic, and the third, Gigantic.Work began on the Titanic on March 31, 1909.
It cost more than £15600 to build the titanic
It was built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland and was launched on May 31, 1910 for the White Star Line Company.Several people built the Titanic, but the design was created by Thomas Andrews, Alexander Carlisle, and Lord Pirrie.Thomas Andrews, the head of Harland & Wolff design department, designed the Titanic.it was designed by Mr. Thomas Andrews and thought of by Mr. J Bruce Ismay
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Titanic was built by company in Ireland named Harland & Wolff.