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Spire hoisted to top of One WTC

By The Associated Press in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2013-05-04 08:09

 Spire hoisted to top of One WTC

The final section of the spire that will top One World Trade Center is raised past iron workers to the top of the building on Thursday in New York. The piece will be attached at a later date. Gary Hershorn / Reuters

Spire hoisted to top of One WTC

Building will soar to symbolic 1,776 feet, the tallest in the US

Adorned with a flag of the United States that flapped in the breeze, the last pieces of a silver spire were hoisted to the top of the World Trade Center on Thursday as construction workers cheered its ascent.

The final two segments of the 408-foot spire will rest on a construction platform for several weeks until the entire needle is permanently installed. With the spire as its crown, the trade center will soar to a symbolic 1,776 feet (541 meters) in the air - a reference to the birth of the nation in 1776.

Sunlight glinted off the slender steel structure as it rose slowly into the blue sky. Construction workers inside the building clustered around unfinished floor ledges to get a better glimpse of it.

"It will give a tremendous indication to people around the entire region, and the world, that we're back and better than ever," said Steven Plate, who is overseeing construction of the World Trade Center.

Composed of 18 parts and weighing 758 tons, the spire floated into Manhattan several months ago on a barge.

With a beacon at its peak to ward off aircraft, the spire will provide public transmission services for television and radio channels. An LED-powered light emanating from it will be seen from kilometers away.

The building is rising at the northwest corner of the site where the twin towers were destroyed in the Sept 11, 2001, terror attacks.

"It's not just a construction site," Plate said. "It's truly a mission for all of us."

With the additional 408 feet, the building will become the tallest in the US and the third tallest in the world, although building experts dispute whether the spire is actually an antenna - a crucial distinction in terms of measuring the building's height.

Without the spire, One World Trade Center would actually be shorter than the Willis Tower in Chicago, which wears the crown of tallest building in the US at 1,451 feet, not including its own antennas.

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, a Chicago-based organization considered an authority on such records, says an antenna is something simply added to the top of a tower that can be removed. By contrast, a spire is something that is part of the building's architectural design.

The tower is slated to open for business in 2014.

Tenants include the magazine publisher Conde Nast, the government's General Services Administration and Vantone Holdings' China Center, which will provide business space for international companies.

(China Daily 05/04/2013 page6)

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