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U.S. State Department Constructs Beijing Embassy

Published 11/1/2005

The U.S. State Department is constructing a new $275-million U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the embassy is in the first phase of construction and is slated for completion in 2008 in time for the Olympic Games in Beijing. Sited on ten acres, the multi-structure campus will provide office space for up to 700 diplomats and office workers. The new embassy will consolidate operations currently housed in eleven different locations in Beijing. CENTRIA H.H. Robertson is providing a wire management system for the project known as the Cellular Floor 3+1 System. It includes a cellular floor and a steel platform serving as a completely enclosed in-floor wire distribution system.