How long did it take to build the One World Trade Center?

How long did it take to build the One World Trade Center?

New York City’s new One World Trade Center, nicknamed the “Freedom Tower,” cost $4 billion and took eight years to build between the start of construction in 2006 and the first tenants moving in 2014.

When was the construction of the Freedom Tower finished?

On May 10, 2013, the final component of the skyscraper’s spire was installed, making the building, including its spire, reach a total height of 1,776 feet (541 m)….

One World Trade Center
One World Trade Center in 2022
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Alternative names 1 WTC Freedom Tower (pre-2009)
Record height

How many construction workers died building the Freedom Tower?

In all, 60 workers were killed in construction accidents while the World Trade Center was being built.

How long did it take to rebuild 9 11?

The process of cleaning up and recovery at the World Trade Center site took eight months, after which rebuilding of the site commenced. After years of delay and controversy, reconstruction at the World Trade Center site started.

How long was the construction of the Freedom Tower?

The tower officially opened on November 3, 2014, more than eight years after the start of construction.

What is the height of the Freedom Tower?

At 1,776 feet, the Freedom Tower is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Its height is an homage to the year the Declaration of Independence was signed. In 2012, there was some controversy about whether the building’s spire qualified as part of its overall height.

Why did George Pataki build the Freedom Tower?

With then-mayor Michael Bloomberg at his side, former New York governor George Pataki recited the inscription on the building’s first stone: “To honor and remember those who lost their lives on September 11th, 2001 and as a tribute to the enduring spirit of freedom.” With this small gesture, the Freedom Tower was born — at least in spirit.

Why was the Eiffel Tower built so close to the road?

Though the tower was originally set to be built 25 feet away from a state highway, the New York Police Department expressed concern that it might be vulnerable to car or truck bombs. This led to the structure being built farther away from the road and outfitted with a windowless concrete base.