The structure of the Paris City Hall project is progressing at the planned pace. In this project, we are overseeing the construction of the concrete and steel structure. The building is made up of concrete walls and columns, with large-span floors. The use of prestressed concrete slabs for the floors has been prioritized, which has allowed for a very rapid pace of progress (an average of one floor every 10 days in the tower area).
The building, designed by architects Maupin and Fléchet, is intended to be a key urban element in its location. Images of the construction and perspectives of the completed project are shown.
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