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Shreve, Lamb & Harmon Associates were
the architects of the building. Mining for the building started
Jan 22nd, 1930 and the construction rose at a rate of 4 ½
stories per week. When it was completed there were 102 floors
skyrocketing into the sky and it needed 1,860 steps to climb
at the top. But 73 elevators, including six freight elevators,
operating at speeds from 600 to 1,400 feet per minute assured
that a person starting in the morning from down do not reach
up in the afternoon, half dead.
It took one year and 45 days including (Sundays and holidays)
completing the building, which was much ahead of schedule
time and really surprising. The total cost at that time came
to $40,948,900, which included the cost of land. This cost
was very low because America was undergoing the depression
period and labor and material almost cost half of its actual
price.
Empire State is built in an area of about two acres (79,288
sq ft) at a height of 1,454 feet means 443.2 m or almost 1\2
km.
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