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ArcelorMittal will supply high-strength steel for the construction of the world’s tallest residential building in Balneário Camboriú, Brazil. The tower, being developed by FG Empreendimentos, will rise to 290 meters with 84 floors, setting a new global benchmark in vertical housing.
The company emphasized that its steel will ensure structural durability, safety, and sustainability, supporting the complex engineering needs of the project. ArcelorMittal’s participation reflects its role in delivering steel solutions for iconic global landmarks.
Once completed, the skyscraper will redefine luxury living and urban skylines, further strengthening Brazil’s position in the global construction landscape. The project also underlines ArcelorMittal’s commitment to promoting sustainable and innovative steel applications in modern infrastructure.
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