The 838-metre Sky City, the world’s tallest tower, in Changsa, China, will be
completed by March 2014.
“We will spend four months for prefabrication
and three months for installation onsite. Total seven months will be needed. We
plan to commence construction by September and complete the tower by March
2014,” a person aware of the plans told Emirates 24|7 on conditions of
anonymity.
Construction work on the tower will commence in August (end),
Broad Group Chairman Zhang Yue said at the recently concluded Council on Tall
Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) London Conference.
The 828-metre Burj
Khalifa in Dubai is currently the world's tallest tower.
Yue, in his
presentation, said: “Land use is a top concern in China. Occupation of the land
has caused a lot of social and environmental issues. It has created huge demand
for transportation and energy consumption. In the end, energy conservation is
the focus of everything.”
He proposed to solve the land use problem with
a prefabricated vertical city, to be assembled in factories and bolted together
on site.
Earlier in a video, the developer revealed the tower would have
a garden on the topmost floor and open terraces, with the company dubbing the
development as “One
Building, One City, Sky City.”
Broad Group, previously, said it plans
to build the tower in three months.
It will have 202 floors, with 1.05
million square metre space. It will withstand a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, will
be fireproof resistant for up to three hours and have 10 fire escape routes for
evacuation of a floor within 15 minutes during an emergency.
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