One great construction feat is building one of the tallest buildings in the U.S. A structure of that magnitude can define a skyline and city. Here are the three tallest buildings in the U.S. and the history behind how they were constructed.
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The history behind the 3 tallest buildings in the U.S.
06/05/2019
Every structure has a story. It’s important to know how things were built and how much work went into creating some of the country’s most iconic places, whether it’s the history behind popular Seattle landmarks or the most famous music venues in the U.S. A lot of our customers got into construction because they wanted to have a hand in building places that people will visit and enjoy for a long time. One World Trade CenterBuilt: 2014 Height: 1,792 feet Construction cost: $3.9 billion History:
Willis TowerBuilt: 1973 Height: 1,729 feet Construction cost: $150 million History:
432 Park AvenueBuilt: 2015 Height: 1,396 feet Construction cost: $1.25 billion History:
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