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Old Posted Jan 6, 2012, 5:29 PM
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thanks for the update idididsh! I'm looking forward to seeing this one rise!
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this is so cool.
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This is going to look really interesting once it's completed.
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Footprint finally showing?

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what a absolutely spectacular city. it tingles the senses.
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2012, 2:07 AM
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Slightly less than 2 months now to finish the rebar for the raft slab.

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Great to finally see some progress here.
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2012, 5:25 PM
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I'm guessing this is a leveling layer, and then the rebar will be assembled above that.
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Wow, what a footprint. But it seems relatively small compared to the Shanghai Tower.
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Old Posted Mar 20, 2012, 2:07 AM
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Is the yellow steel going to be part of the core, or for distributing concrete like in Ping an? One week till the pour in any case.


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One Tower Crane Installed-2012-4-18





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Construction Updates-2012.4.29

1 Tower crane in Central Core will be installing soon....




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Ok so I see these giant holes always before creating a large tower, can someone explain why?
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The extra space is useful for mechanical equipment and parking. Structurally, the excavation can reach own to bedrock in areas where the bedrock is fairly shallow. In areas where bedrock is very deep, pilings or caissons are used to reach bedrock or a layer of soil that is strong enough to bear the weight of the tower. With pilings, it's not strictly necessary for a large excavation(see Burj Khaliffa). In these cases, the foundation may be excavated purely to gain extra space.
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