Friedrich Voss (7 July 1872 — 3 March 1953)[1] was a German civil engineer educated at Braunschweig University of Technology.
As a civil engineer his career began at the municipal waterways management of Hamburg-Harburg.
In 1903, Voss became technical assistant at the Ministry of Public Works; 1908 appointed as head of the newly created bridge construction office within the Imperial Office of the Canals, following the enlargements of the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal.
Voss designed and engineered three viaducts over the Kiel Canal: The Holtenau (1912-1992),[2] Rendsburg (1913)[3] and Hochdonn (1919)[4] high bridges.
In 1923, Voss resigned for health reasons from the civil service and founded an engineering company in Kiel, together with two of his colleagues.