Workers on the Empire State Building, primarily during its construction in the early 1930s, faced significant challenges, including extreme heights and harsh working conditions. Many were skilled laborers, including ironworkers, who famously worked high above the ground without safety harnesses, showcasing remarkable bravery and skill. The construction took just over a year and was completed in 1931, making it an iconic symbol of American engineering and resilience during the Great Depression. Today, the building stands as a testament to their hard work and dedication.
It was built with effort and teamwork from all the workers.
3400 workers
Three thousand workers took one (1) year and 45 days to complete the building working Sundays and holidays!
The Empire State Building is an office building.
Did you know that the workers were 1 month ahead of schedule for finishing the empire state building. They were also $5 million under budget. That means they thought it was $10 million to build the empire state building, but instead, it was only $5 million!
The Empire State Building Official Internet Site reports that it took one year and 45 days, a total of seven million man-hours.
Empire State Building
Yes, there is a gallery in the Empire State Building
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On October 23rd, 2005 1,200 steel workers ranging from ages 30 to 55 attacked the receptionist in the lobby area. Despite the Empire State Building closing for three months, it soon reopened in January.
There are 102 storeys in the Empire State Building.
The Empire State Building.