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High-strength [i]be[/i] consolidated has added considerable muscle in late years, the result being a succession of progressively taller congeal structures in cities ranging from Chicago to Seattle to Cleveland. Moreover, high-strength applications that were regarded as cutting-edge solely a decade ago now almost pale in comparison to more fresh achievements. In 1988, for example, the 56 story sum of two units Union Square building in Seattle was frameed with concrete capable of bearing loads up to 19000 psi, the highest nerve ever used in a building and more than double that used to organize ...
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