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Is China prepared to construct the world's tallest structure?

A slew of Internet stories and a fascinating video imply that a Chinese firm is going forward with plans to construct the world's tallest structure. According to the latest unsubstantiated reports, China Broad Group could start building on the 838-meter tower as soon as next month. According to reports, the Changsha-based company has secured building licenses and official permissions, which would be a significant step forward for the long-debated tower. lusail marina 


For more than a year, China Broad has been discussing the construction of the world's highest structure. The 828-meter Burj Khalifa in Dubai would be 10 meters taller than "Sky City," but it would be swiftly overtaken by the one-kilometer Kingdom Tower, which is currently under construction in Saudi Arabia.
However, China Broad has yet to follow through on its bold statements. Last year, the business cited multiple start dates that came and went with no sign of building. China Broad also claimed that the tower would be completed in three months, which sounded absurd.
Now, the corporation is apparently planning to begin construction in June, and instead of three months, it will take seven months, which is still a long time when compared to the years typically required for skyscraper development.
China Broad is proposing a pre-fabrication method that employs mass-produced framing parts that snap together like a Tinker toy set. The company made a YouTube sensation last year when a video depicting the construction of a 30-story structure in 15 days went viral.
On many levels, tall building experts are suspicious of the concept. While constructing a 30-story tower is a nice publicity gimmick, constructing an 838-meter tower is an entirely different problem, with tall building engineers scoffing at the thought of employing a pre-fab construction on a structure this large.
Any structure taller than 600 meters is a scientific marvel, designed to withstand the pressures of wind and earthquakes. They claim that unless a pre-fab system is meticulously engineered, it will not work.
This isn't one of those crazy ideas that come out of Azerbaijan, with spectacular designs that no one believes will ever be built.
China Broad is the real deal, a massive corporation with enormous financial resources. The company's most well-known product in China is air conditioners.
Zhang Yue, one of China's wealthiest entrepreneurs and also a bit of an eccentric, runs the corporation. On the company's Changsha corporate grounds, he created copies of a French chateau and a pyramid.
China Broad's motivations for developing the world's tallest structure differ from those of the ordinary developer or bold sheikh. The pre-fab construction framework is being marketed by the company's Broad Sustainable Building division to enterprises all over the world in the hopes of licensing the system. The construction of the world's tallest building would make the pre-fab system the buzz of the industry.
But the moment has come for China Broad to deliver on its big promises. They must demonstrate their ability to make it happen. After ten years of watching fantastic videos on projects that were never realized, cool videos will not persuade anyone in the community. There are a lot of great videos in Dubai.