From last weekend’s edition of the WSJ:
Tons of steel used in the new World Trade Center: 48,000.
Tons of steel used in the Empire State Building: 60,000.
Really underscores how building techniques have changed.
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From last weekend’s edition of the WSJ:
Tons of steel used in the new World Trade Center: 48,000.
Tons of steel used in the Empire State Building: 60,000.
Really underscores how building techniques have changed.
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