China State Construction Engineering Company (CSCEC) has begun laying the essential groundwork for the 385-m skyscraper set to be “Africa’s tallest structure” in the new administrative capital, according to a cabinet statement. The process will take three entire days to complete. The building is part of the new capital’s 1.71 mn sqm central business district, in which CSCEC is investing USD 3 bn.
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