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Planning Manager - 80 Storey Tower - What are the key factors to successfully planning a high rise tower of this scale?

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John Green
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Hi folks,

Just hoping the Planning experts can help me out here.  I work in recruitment and am looking for a High Rise Planning Manager for the Main Contractor on an 80 storey tower in the Middle East.  My client will conly consider someone with 60+ storey experience.  I just wondered from a planning perspective what are the impotant differences between say a 30 storey tower and an 80 storey tower?

Any advice would be appreciate!

Thanks,

John

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David Craig
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Can anybody answer the difference betweek building a 30 storey and 80 storey tower appart from the obvious?

Mike Testro
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Hi John

Having built at least three others.

Best regards

Mike T.