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World Trade Center Reconstruction Post 9/11

World Trade Center Reconstruction Post 9/11. Lindsay Coleman, Erik Hanselman,     Zorica Milovanovic & Sean Soss . Total number of people killed: 2,819 Tons of debris removed: 1,506,124 Estimated cost of clean-up: $600 million Economic loss to New York: $105 billion. Post 9/11 Statistics.

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World Trade Center Reconstruction Post 9/11

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  1. World Trade Center ReconstructionPost 9/11 Lindsay Coleman, Erik Hanselman,     Zorica Milovanovic & Sean Soss 

  2. Total number of people killed: 2,819 Tons of debris removed: 1,506,124 Estimated cost of clean-up: $600 million Economic loss to New York:$105 billion Post 9/11 Statistics

  3. 9/11

  4. Larry Silverstein • Won a bid in 1980 to construct 7 World Trade Center. • July 2001 • 99-year lease of the World Trade Center from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. • Negotiated with 24 insurance companies for maximum coverage. 

  5. Insurance Payments "The two hijacked airliners that struck the 110-story twin towers Sept. 11 were separate 'occurrences' for insurance purposes, entitling him to collect twice on $3.6 billion of policies." - Spokesperson for Larry Silverstein • Insurance companies insisted that it was a single event. • Jury ruling • Settlement

  6. The Players • Volunteers, Families, and Victims of 9/11 • Governor George Pataki • Mayor Rudy Giuliani • The Lower Manhattan Development Corps • Mayor Michael Bloomberg • Governor David Paterson • The NY State Port Authority

  7. Volunteers, Families, and Victims • 2010, still problems with memorial  • Fireman Glenn Corbett raises concerns: • Prohibition of inclusion of rank designation • Lack of consultation of families • Victim portrayal vs. terrorist portrayal • One flag • Although a memorial has been included, most of the space will be devoted to offices.

  8. Governor George Pataki • New York State's 53rd Governor • Took office January 1st, 1995 • Left office December 31st, 2006 •  Long history in politics • Held first public office in 1981

  9. Pataki on Reconstruction... • International Freedom Center • Proposed in 2004 • Adjacent to Ground Zero, a "cultural center" •  Supported by George Soros, Anthony Romero (ACLU) • In 2005, Pataki was opposed to the idea of this museum • "too much opposition, too much controversy • St. Nicolas's Church  •  Supported by Pataki from 2001 • August 2010 press conference

  10. Mayor Rudy Giuliani • Mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001 • Received much attention for his leadership following the attacks • Received honorary knightship

  11. Giuliani on Reconstruction... • In 2002, expressed disapproval for all proposals • Plans focused on office development • Giuliani wanted more attention towards a memorial "Tomorrow New York is going to be here. And we're going to rebuild, and we're going to be stronger than we were before... I want the people of New York to be an example to the rest of the country, and the rest of the world, that terrorism can't stop us."

  12. The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation • Joint effort between Giuliani and Pataki • "committed to an open, inclusive, and transparent planning process" • Unveiled seven plans for redevelopment

  13. Mayor Michael Bloomberg • Succeeded Giulilani in 2001 until 2005 • In 2008, expressed disapproval of the LMDC • Moving too slow • Grabs for power • Too many levels of bureaucracy

  14. Governor David Paterson • 55th Governor of New York State • Served 2008 to 2010 • Heavily criticized for omitting reconstruction in his "State of the State" address

  15. In 1916, New Jersey files lawsuit against New York • Harbor Development Commission of 1917 • The Port Authority is established in 1921 The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

  16. Runs most regional transportation infrastructure with the Port of New York and New Jersey Its Role

  17. Headed by the governors of New York and New Jersey • Six appointed commission members • Appointed Executive Director • Port Authority has no power to tax and does not receive tax money Its Make Up

  18. Revenue

  19. David Rockefeller needed public funding • Port Authority becomes the overseer of the construction of the World Trade Center Original Construction

  20. Port Authority Real Estate

  21. Port Authority’s headquarters was located in One World Trade Center • Employees were among the causalities The September 11th attacks

  22. World Trade Center Budget

  23. Completion Dates:           Target Date:              Probable Date:                        Budget Estimate: Transportation Hub:          4Q 2013                     2Q 2014                         $3.2 Billion Memorial Interim Plaza:     4Q 2010                     1Q 2011 Complete Plaza:                    3Q 2011                     4Q 2011 Museum Completion:         1Q 2013                     2Q 2013 Freedom Tower:                   2Q 2013                     4Q 2013                        $3.1 Billion Greenwich Street:                 2Q 2012                     4Q 2012                       $281 Million Vehicle Security Center:      1Q 2012                     3Q 2012                       $633 Million WTC Current Budget and Time Table

  24. PATH service resume in November 2003 •  $3.2 billion World Trade Center Transportation Hub project A Major Transit Hub

  25. $6 billion spent on various security measures since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 Safety in Mind

  26. Silverstein requests more financing from Port Authority • Panel of arbitrators rules against Silverstein • Port Authority and Silverstein reach agreement Silverstein vs. Port Authority

  27. One World Trade Center • 1 (Freedom Tower), 2, 3, 4,            and 5 World Trade Center • 7 World Trade Center • National September 11        Memorial & Museum • Transportation Hub

  28. The 2005 Redesign • NYPD security standards • Set back 90 ft from street • 65 ft from original location • Tower will no longer twist • 20% slimmer • New tower: solid base & centered spire

  29. The Old         &NewPlans

  30. National September 11 Memorial & Museum Budget: $ 530 million Expected completion: September 11, 2011

  31. Criticism/Concerns of "Reflecting Absence" "There's just not an unlimited amount of money that we can spend on a memorial." -Michael Bloomberg Cost • most expensive memorial to date  ( $500 million) • $40 million for yearly upkeep •   Names • FDNY & NYPD want names of officers to appear separate  • Structure • memorial originally below ground level

  32. QUESTIONS • Do you believe that the jury was correct in stating that the 9/11 events were two occurrences as opposed to a single one (for insurance purposes)? • Given that 25% of the Port Authority annual budget is allotted toward rebuilding the World Trade Center Site, how important is it that the Port Authority completes  construction by the expected date? • How do you think the major players (those involved in rebuilding efforts) could have better accommodated the victim's families to memorialize the World Trade Centers? • The One World Trade Center was redesigned for safety reasons. With the massive Transit Hub and the Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum located nearby,  likely to attract  hundreds of thousands of people to that location, is the redesign even relevant?

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