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AFRICA’S TALLEST SKYSCRAPER TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN EGYPT
Egypt’s proposed skyscraper is set to replace Carlton centre as Africa’s tallest skyscraper Egypt is set to construct Africa tallest skyscraper as part of its new administrative capital project. The 345m-high skyscraper project which is to be constructed by China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) is expected to cost US$ 3bn and will replace South Africa’s 223-meter-tall Carlton Centre once it is completed. The project which will cover an area of 50km, will comprise of 12 business complexes, five residential buildings and…
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