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Shenzhen’s SEG Plaza reopens for tenants, minus the pair of 60-metre masts blamed by engineers for causing the tower to wobble


The SEG Plaza, the 72-storey building that grabbed headlines and set off a construction ban on super skyscrapers in China with its wobbling, reopened for business in Shenzhen after shutting for 113 days.A pair of masts measuring 60 metres (197 feet) that stood at the tower’s roof were dismantled, after engineers blamed them for the “vortex-induced resonance” that caused the building to tremble.“After more than a month of work, the masts have been dismantled, and the building is structurally…

Source : South China Morning Post
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