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WTC
Facts
- More
than 1.2 million cubic yards of earth and rock were excavated
to make way for the World Trade Center. The excavated material
was placed in the Hudson River to create 23.5 acres of new land
deeded to the City of New York. This landfill area is now Battery
Park City.
- More than
200,000 tons of steel, far more than the amount required for the
construction of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, was used in the
World Trade Center's construction.
- The 425,000
cubic yards of concrete used in building the World Trade Center
is enough to build a five-foot wide sidewalk from New York City
to Washington, D.C.
- At peak
periods of construction, some 3,500 workers were on the site daily.
- There are
43,600 windows in the Twin Towers with over 600,000 square feet
of glass window area cleaned by automatic window washing machines
traveling on stainless steel tracks.
- With 60,000
tons of cooling capacity, the World Trade Center's refrigeration
plant is the largest in the world.
- The 360-foot
television mast atop One World Trade Center supports 10 main television
antennas, numerous auxiliary antennas and a master FM antenna.
Transmissions from the mast began in June, 1980. Ten television
stations in the metropolitan area, including all the major networks,
broadcast from the mast. In addition, six stations broadcast high-definition,
digital television from the World Trade Center.
- The Tower's
skylobby elevator systems separate express from local runs. There
are 239 elevators and 71 escalators in the four buildings operated
by the Port Authority at the complex. The sky lobby express elevators
are capable of carrying 55 people, a 10,000 pound capacity. Express
elevators can travel at speeds of up to 27 feet per second.
WTC
Building Profiles
Architects:
Minoru Yamasaki & Associates; Emery Roth & Sons, P.C.
Plot: 960 x 710 (681,600 sf) shared site for 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 World
Trade Center
1
WORLD TRADE CENTER - NORTH TOWER
Built: 1970
Height: 110 Floors
Floor Sizes: (9 - 105) 45,000-50,000 sf
Elevators: 97 passenger, 6 freight
2
WORLD TRADE CENTER - SOUTH TOWER
Built: 1972
Height: 110 Floors
Floor Sizes (2 - 109) 45,000 - 50,000 sf
Elevators: 97 passenger, 6 freight
4
WORLD TRADE CENTER - SOUTHEAST PLAZA BUILDING
Built: 1977
Height: 9 Floors
Floor Sizes: (2 - 9) 84,500 sf
Elevators: 12 passenger, 1 freight
5
WORLD TRADE CENTER - NORTHEAST PLAZA BUILDING
Built: 1972
Height: 9 Floors
Floor Sizes: (2 - 9) 108,400 sf
Elevators: 9 passenger
6
WORLD TRADE CENTER - U.S. CUSTOMHOUSE
Built: 1975
Height: 8 Floors
Floor Sizes: (2- 8) 80,400 sf
Elevators: 8 passenger, 4 freight
7
WORLD TRADE CENTER
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