CCTV Building to "First be Dismantled and then Repaired"
Published:
2010-01-26
On January 24, while responding to questions from representatives about government affairs as part of the annual Beijing Municipal People's Congress, Zhao Zixin, the Secretary of the city's fire services, said although external facade of the TVCC had been badly burned, the State Council investigation team found that the building structure had not been weakened and that they planned repair rather than rebuild the building. The Urban Construction Group revealed that fireproof materials, fire walls and 50% of the roof will all first be removed this year and then repairs will begin on the building.
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The Beijing News
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