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Sandy must be what they had in mind for the Citigroup Center

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Lurknomore

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citigroup_Center#Engineering_crisis_of_1978

"...only to find a potentially fatal flaw in the building's construction: the original design's welded joints were changed to bolted joints during construction, which were too weak to withstand 70-mile-per-hour (113 km/h) quartering winds. While LeMessurier's original design and load calculations for the special, uniquely designed "chevron" load braces used to support the building were based on welded joints, a labor- and cost-saving change altered the joints to bolted construction after the building's plans were approved."

That dangling crane pales in comparison to the unthinkable.
 
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