China: SEG Plaza closed: pathetic end

China: SEG Plaza closed: pathetic end

-Landmark’s pathetic end “closure measures”-

“50th Anniversary” Landmark:

A 75-story skyscraper towering over Shenzhen, China

It has attracted a lot of attention for “suddenly shaking even though there is no earthquake”.

This construction process has been clarified.

China’s poor construction management has been criticized.

SEG Plaza closed:

At present, it is still within the range of shaking.

However, we may face the “worst case of breaking down”.

The entire building was closed from May 21st.

“Record China”: (May 23)

Shenzhen’s “Building that sways without wind” has been closed.

An article entitled “Landmark to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the country” was posted.

French Media RFI:

In Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, it was attracting attention as a “building that vibrates even though it is not an earthquake.”

The skyscraper was closed on May 21st.

It is also a building that celebrates the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the People’s Republic of China.

Buildings reputed for rush work:

The building also gained a reputation for rush work.

“Well, we will build 2.7 floors in a day.”

There will be “concerns that the same thing will happen not only in the SEG Plaza Building but also in other buildings.”

All buildings in China need to be inspected at once.

US Consulate in Guangzhou:

However, the vibration also occurred on May 19th and 20th.

The US Consulate in Guangzhou has called on Americans to stay out of the area.

RFI criticizes:

He criticizes China’s sloppy construction work.

Building construction in China
If you build a building in China, it will be dilapidated two years later.

Bridge erection in China
The same is true for bridge construction in China. If it is erected in just a few months, it will cause an accident in a few years.

Bridge erection in Europe
Bridge erection in Europe will take several years to complete. It can be used even after more than 100 years.

Building useful life in China:

If it turns out that “the useful life of Chinese buildings is significantly shorter than in developed countries,” the Chinese economy will panic.

This time, “the theory that there was a problem with the foundation work in the first place” is pointed out.

After all, China’s technological base is thus fragile.

World view of Toshiyoshi Katsumata

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