Martin Sigvart Grytbak
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Martin Sigvart Grytbak was one of four innovative and influential Norwegian
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-American
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 engineer
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s that were involved in the design of the great bridges of the Twin Cities. The others are Kristoffer Olsen Oustad
Kristoffer Olsen Oustad
Kristoffer Olsen Oustad was a Norwegian-American engineer who designed major structures in the United States. Often working together with three other Norwegian-American engineers Kristoffer Olsen Oustad (Died February 13, 1943) was a Norwegian-American engineer who designed major structures in...

, Andreas W. Munster and Frederick William Cappelen
Frederick William Cappelen
Frederick William Cappelen was a Norwegian-born architect and civil engineer who held the office of Minneapolis City Engineer.Frederick William Cappelen was born in Drammen, Norway...

.

Grytbak graduated as a civil engineer in 1903 at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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 (Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige Universitet) in Trondhjem
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Grytbak came to the United States
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 about 1903 and worked as a bridge engineer for the Northern Pacific Railway
Northern Pacific Railway
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 in Saint Paul
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. From 1913 until after World War II
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 he served as bridge engineer for the city of Saint Paul. Grytbak's major works are the Intercity Bridge
Intercity Bridge
The Intercity Bridge, more commonly known as the Ford Parkway Bridge , is a reinforced concrete arch bridge that spans the Mississippi River between Minneapolis, Minnesota and St. Paul, Minnesota. It connects 46th Street in Minneapolis with Ford Parkway in Saint Paul...

 (Ford Parkway Bridge) between Saint Paul and Minneapolis, and the Kellogg Boulevard Viaduct in St. Paul.

Other sources

  • Bjork, Kenneth Saga in Steel and Concrete: Norwegian Engineers in America (Norwegian-American Historical Association. 1947)
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