posted on Oct, 26 2005 @ 08:07 AM
i Cannot tell you think like but this info may be near
Controlled Demoliton, Inc. (CDI), of Baltimore, Maryland is one of the world's leaders in demolishing large buildings. Owned for three generations by
the Loizeaux family, CDI details on its website the 'World Records' that the company holds in demolishing huge structures -- monuments such as the
former Kingdome in Seattle. The CDI website also relates the timespans that have been required for the company's accomplishments.
How much time would be required for the planning and emplacement of charges for the symmetric implosion of WTC Building 7 that we saw on 9-11? WTC
Building 7 was a 47-story tower that sat less than 100 feet from other skyscrapers. We read on the CDI site about a 17-story building of reinforced
concrete in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia -- the Sheikh A. Alaki Apartment Building -- which collapsed while under construction by the Bechtel Corporation in
1998.
Preparation for demolition of WTC Building 7 must have preceded 9-11 by weeks, if not months.
The CDI site relates: 'At the request of Bechtel, Controlled Demolition, Inc.'s team mobilized to the site in less than 24 hours, prepared the
central-core, flat slab, reinforced concrete structure in another 27 hours, and put the balance of the building on the ground with absolute safety
just 96 hours after the start of demolition preparations.'
96 hours. Four days. This was the time needed for emergency demolition of a 17-story building of reinforced concrete by a CDI team.
A building in Detroit, Mich. of comparable size to WTC Building 7 -- the J L Hudson store, standing 35 stories tall and containing 2.2 million square
feet -- took CDI almost five months to prepare and bring down in 1998.
The CDI site reports that after four months of study by associate contractors:
CDI's 12-person loading crew took 24 days to place 4,118 separate charges in 1,100 locations on columns on nine levels of the complex. Over 36,000 ft
of detonating cord and 4,512 non-electric delay elements were installed in CDI's implosion initiation system, some to create the 36 primary implosion
sequences and another 216 micro-delays to keep down the detonation overpressure from the 2,728 lbs of explosives which would be detonated during the
demolition.
So. Four months, plus an additional 24 days, were needed to place the charges necessary to demolish, within its 420-foot-by-220-foot footprint, a
building 12 stories smaller than WTC Building 7.
also so On the 23rd July, 2001, just seven weeks previous, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey signed a deal with a consortium led by Larry
Silverstein for a 99 year lease of the World Trade Center complex. The leased buildings included WTCs One, Two, Four, Five and 400,000 square feet of
retail space. The Marriott Hotel (WTC 3), U.S. Customs building (WTC 6) and Silverstein's own 47-story office building (WTC 7) were already under
lease. Silverstein is seeking $7.2 billion from insurers for the destruction of the center. One would estimate that the chances of the insurers paying
out anything at all, are close to zero.
So all i am saying here are the facts they said and alot of people know it was going to hapen so they could have plenty of time also they updated the
insurance by alot so ?
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