1stClassAlan
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What "remodel" are you talking about? The transfer system was part of the original design (on top of the sub-station).
I am NOT talking of anything below floor five!
As I said - go check for yourself - Salmon Brothers suddenly realised they needed a new HQ and had left it too late to build from scratch so they looked for a building that could be converted to their needs - WTC 7 was chosen for a number of reasons - the most important one I think, was it had lain empty for two years or more. It became the biggest remodelling job ever attempted - $200 million as far as I remember and involved entirely removing floor six so that large stand-by generators could sit two storeys high on floor five.
There are quite a few videos on line of the work in progress. Edit: here's a link to a good article. http://www.nytimes.com/1989/02/19/r...uilding-within-building-cost-200-million.html
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