The steel used in the construction of the RMS Titanic cost approximately £7,500, which was part of the total construction cost of around £1.5 million at the time. This steel was sourced primarily from the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, where Titanic was built. The overall expenditure on the ship included not just steel, but also labor, equipment, and design elements.
lots of metal constructionplasterwoodsteelTitanic was built of iron, steel, and far too much wood to pass modern safety codes.Titanic was constructed of iron, steel, and far too much wood to comply with modern safety codes.
The steel plates of Titanic's hull measured six feet high by thirty feet long.
The amount of money that Robert Ballard spent looking for the Titanic is unknown. Ballard is one of many who have looked for the ship.
The Titanic weighed ABOUT 46,000 tons. A large portion of that weight was the steel of the vessel.
Titanic was built from the keel up with mostly iron and steel.
Titanic was built of iron, steel, and too much wood to pass today's fire codes.
Titanic was built in Belfast, Ireland, in the dockyards of Harland & Wolff. She was made of iron, steel, and too much wood to pass today's safety codes.
Titanic was constructed primarily of iron, steel and wood. Too much wood for today's modern safety-codes.
the titanic was made of steel
Steel.
Steel.
Over 24,000 Tons Of Steel Was Used, Almost 1500 Tons Of That Went Into Making The 3 Million Rivets.
because steel floats
lots of metal constructionplasterwoodsteelTitanic was built of iron, steel, and far too much wood to pass modern safety codes.Titanic was constructed of iron, steel, and far too much wood to comply with modern safety codes.
No. It was constructed of steel
steel i think
All of Titanic was over 46,000 tons. Probably most of that would have been the steel.