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Steel frame convention centre opening 'on schedule'
Building teams have completed work on the steel frame of
a new exhibition centre in Carolina.
The completion of the steel-frame construction has enabled
technicians to move onto the site at Raleigh in the downtown area of the
city in order to begin installing electrical and plumbing systems, reports
News 14 Carolina.
Estimated costs of the steel-frame building, which is intended
to spark the regeneration of the city and surrounding areas, have grown
by $41 million (£20.9 million) but city council chiefs hope it will
pay for itself once expos and conferences bring thousands of visitors
to Raleigh.
Local authority representatives have also insisted that
the 500,000 sq ft construction will be completed on time in order to coincide
its opening date with the adjacent Marriott Hotel in autumn next year.
The team behind the large building hopes that the Raleigh
Convention Centre will become a prestigious venue in the south-east of
the US and will cater for both large trade shows welcoming up to 5,000
attendees and smaller group meetings with 50 delegates.
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