Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar' has mentioned 'Construction' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Construction began in 1557 and took nine years: according to the inscription the bridge was completed in 974 AH, corresponding to the period between 19 July 1566 [1] and 7 July 1567.
Little is known of the construction of the bridge, thought to have been made from mortar made with egg whites,[6] and all that has been preserved in writing are memories and legends and the name of the builder, Mimar Hayruddin.
The two-year construction project was supervised by Karagoz Mehmet Bey, Sultan Suleiman's son-in-law and the patron of Mostar's most important mosque complex, the Hadzi Mehmed Karadzozbeg Mosque.
The bridge was re-built in two phases: the first one being led by Hungarian army engineers, consisting in the lifting of submerged material for its repurpose; and the second one being the removal of the temporary bridge xe2x80x94task assigned to Spanish army engineersxe2x80x94 and the reconstruction of the Old Bridge with Ottoman construction techniques by a partnership of civil engineering companies led by the Turkish Er-Bu.
Mostar has been long known for its old Turkish houses and the Old Bridge xe2x80x93 Stari most, an extraordinary technological achievement of bridge construction.
The exceptional features of the historic urban area of Mostar were presented again in their interrelation between natural and constructed elements, with the Old Bridge as a masterpiece of bridge construction.