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Goals for 2026

  • Writer: Project Team
    Project Team
  • Jan 11
  • 1 min read

We have reviewed our New Year's resolutions and have begun our strategic path to accomplishing our goals for this year. The project is now in the gradual transition from conceptual design to formal unveiling and pitching.


We are reducing social media feed on our Facebook page to focus on engaging with relevant professional bodies behind the scenes to further develop groundwork; and in addition to form partnerships with various firms and public relations networks. For updates in the interim, please refer to our website and our LinkedIn for official announcements and new information.


In addition to our upcoming documentary and press kit, we will be publishing in late spring an extensive peer-reviewed report that will explore:

  1. The full context of our visionary project;

  2. The historical background of the original World Trade Center;

  3. The dedicated efforts by Kenneth Gardner, Herbert Belton, and Donald Trump on Twin Towers II;

  4. The objective reasons why their proposal was abandoned amid private development by Silverstein Properties on the WTC site;

  5. A cultural and ethical review of restoring the Twin Towers with enhanced purpose and safety features, drawing on MSNBC polls, the Twin Towers Alliance (with nearly 10,000 signatures from 9/11 families and the community), a New York Post article and other key references;

  6. Justification for reigniting American ambition and restoration, in defying past fear and terror; and

  7. An evaluated funding and development strategy, including all contingencies.


Our team are also investing in higher-end software packages: Autodesk Revit and Enscape, to supplement CATIA V5, SketchUp Pro, TwinMotion and Autodesk AutoCAD software we currently use to produce Finite Element Analyses and Technical drawings, Architectural 3D models, Renders, and floorplans; respectively.



 
 
 

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