5.1 Introduction
World Trade Center Seven collapsed on September 11, 2001, at 5:20 p.m. There were no known
casualties due to this collapse. The performance of WTC 7 is of significant interest because it
appears the collapse was due primarily to fire, rather than any impact damage from the collapsing
towers. On the contrary, it appears the collapse was due primarily due to a controlled demolition.
Prior to September 11, 2001, there was little, if any, record of fire-induced collapse of large
fire-protected steel buildings. Before September 11, no steel framed skyscraper had ever collapsed
due to fire.
On September 11, WTC 7 collapsed totally. It is suggested below that this collapse was exclusively
due to fire. No significant evidence is offered to back up this suggestion (after all it is only a
suggestion). It should be emphasized that WTC 7 was neither hit by an aircraft nor by significant
quantities of debris from the collapse of the twin towers. It is also widely claimed that WTC 1 and
WTC 2 collapsed mainly due to fire. I emphasize, that before September 11, no steel framed
skyscraper had ever collapsed due to fire. However, on September 11, it is claimed that three steel
framed skyscrapers collapsed mainly, or totally, due to fire.

| Floor | Tenant |
|---|---|
| 46-47 | Mechanical floors |
| 28-45 | Salomon Smith Barney (SSB) |
| 26-27 | Standard Chartered Bank |
| 25 | Inland Revenue Service (IRS) |
| 25 | Department of Defense (DOD) |
| 25 | Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) |
| 24 | Inland Revenue Service (IRS) |
| 23 | Office of Emergency Management (OEM) |
| 22 | Federal Home Loan Bank of New York |
| 21 | First State Management Group |
| 19-21 | ITT Hartford Insurance Group |
| 19 | National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) |
| 18 | Equal Opportunity Commission (EEOC) |
| 14-17 | Vacant |
| 13 | Provident Financial Management |
| 11-13 | Securities and Exchange Commission |
| 9-10 | US Secret Service |
| 7-8 | American Express Bank International |
| 7 | OEM generators and day tank |
| 6 | Switchgear, storage |
| 5 | Switchgear, generators, transformers |
| 4 | Upper level of 3rd floor, switchgear |
| 3 | Lobby, SSB Conference Center, rentable space, manage |
| 2 | Open to first floor lobby, transformer vault upper level, upper level switchgear |
| 1 | Lobby, loading docks, existing Con Ed transformer vaults, fuel storage, lower level switchgear |










| Storage | Pumps | Riser | Day Tank | Generators | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Office of Emergency Management | Used Silverstein to fill day tanks | Ground floor: 33.3 gpm | Located in shaft in west elevator bank | 275-gallon tank on 7th floor: one 6,000-gallon tank located between low-rise elevators in east elevator shaft between 2nd and 3rd floors | Three 500-kW on 7th floor on south side |
| Salomon Smith Barney | Two 6,000-gallon tanks under loading dock on ground level | In Fire Pump Room on ground floor: 75 gpm | Located in shaft on south west corner of building | None; pressurized recirculating loop with 2.5-inch inside diameter double wall supply and return steel pipe on 5th floor | Nine 1,725-kW on 5th floor on north side, three in south west corner |
| Silverstein Properties | Two 12,000-gallon tanks under loading dock on ground level | Between elevator shafts on west side of ground floor; 4.4 gpm | Located in shaft in west elevator bank | 275-gallon tank on 5th floor | Two 900-kW on 5th floor in south west corner |
| US Secret Service | Used Silverstein pumps | Used Silverstein pumps | Located in shaft in west elevator bank | Approximately 50-100 gallon tank under generator on the 9th floor | 9th floor |
| American Express | Day tank only | None | None | 275-gallon tank on 8th floor on west side next to exterior wall | 8th floor |





~5:20:33 p.m. WTC 7 begins to collapse. Note the two mechanical penthouses at the roof on the east and west sides in Figure 5-20.
~5:21:03 p.m. Approximately 30 seconds later, Figure 5-21 shows the east mechanical penthouse disappearing into the building. It takes a few seconds for the east penthouse to "disappear" completely.
~5:21:08 p.m. Approximately 5 seconds later, the west mechanical penthouse disappears (Figure 5-22) or sinks into WTC 7.
~5:21:09 p.m. Approximately 1 or 2 seconds after the west penthouse sinks into WTC 7, the whole building starts to collapse. A north-south "kink" or fault line develops along the eastern side as the building begins to come down at what appears to be the location of the collapse initiation (see Figures 5-23 and 5-24).
~5:21:10 p.m. WTC 7 collapses completely after burning for approximately 7 hours (Figure 5-25). The collapse appeared to initiate at the lower floors, allowing the upper portion of the structure to fall.
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| 5.1 Introduction | 5-1 |
| 5.2 Structural Description | 5-3 |
| 5.2.1 Foundations | 5-3 |
| 5.2.2 Structural Framing | 5-4 |
| 5.2.3 Transfer Trusses and Girders | 5-4 |
| 5.2.4 Connections | 5-8 |
| 5.3 Fire Protection Systems | 5-10 |
| 5.3.1 Egress Systems | 5-10 |
| 5.3.2 Detection and Alarm | 5-10 |
| 5.3.3 Compartmentalization | 5-11 |
| 5.3.4 Suppression Systems | 5-12 |
| 5.3.5 Power | 5-13 |
| 5.4 Building Loads | 5-13 |
| 5.5 Timeline of Events Affecting WTC 7 on September 11, 2001 | 5-16 |
| 5.5.1 Collapse of WTC 2 | 5-16 |
| 5.5.2 Collapse of WTC 1 | 5-16 |
| 5.5.3 Fires at WTC 7 | 5-20 |
| 5.5.4 Sequence of WTC 7 Collapse | 5-23 |
| 5.6 Potential Collapse Mechanism | 5-24 |
| 5.6.1 Probable Collapse Initiation Events | 5-24 |
| 5.6.2 Probable Collapse Sequence | 5-30 |
| 5.7 Observations and Findings | 5-31 |
| 5.8 Recommendations | 5-32 |
| 5.9 References | 5-32 |
| Figure 5-1 Foundation plan - WTC 7. | 5-3 |
| Figure 5-2 Plan view of typical floor framing. | 5-4 |
| Figure 5-3 Elevations of building and core area. | 5-5 |
| Figure 5-4 Fifth floor diaphragm plan showing T-sections. | 5-6 |
| Figure 5-5 3-D diagram showing relations of trusses and transfer girders. | 5-6 |
| Figure 5-6 Seventh floor plan showing locations of transfer trusses and girders. | 5-7 |
| Figure 5-7 Truss 1 detail. | 5-8 |
| Figure 5-8 Truss 2 detail. | 5-9 |
| Figure 5-9 Truss 3 detail. | 5-10 |
| Figure 5-10 Cantilever transfer girder detail. | 5-11 |
| Figure 5-11 Compartmentalization provided by concrete floor slabs. | 5-12 |
| Figure 5-12 Sequence of debris generated by collapses of WTC 2, 1, and 7. | 5-17 |
| Figure 5-13 Pedestrian bridge. | 5-18 |
| Figure 5-14 Spread of debris around WTC 7. | 5-18 |
| Figure 5-15 Debris from the collapse of WTC 1. | 5-19 |
| Figure 5-16 Damage to the southeast corner of WTC 7. | 5-19 |
| Figure 5-17 Building damage to the southwest corner of WTC 7. | 5-20 |
| Figure 5-18 WTC 7, with a large volume of dark smoke rising from it. | 5-21 |
| Figure 5-19 Fires on the 11th and 12th floors of the east face of WTC 7. | 5-22 |
| Figure 5-20 View of WTC 7 with both mechanical penthouses intact. | 5-24 |
| Figure 5-21 East mechanical penthouse collapsed. | 5-25 |
| Figure 5-22 East and now west mechanical penthouses gone. | 5-25 |
| Figure 5-23 View from the north of the "kink" or fault developing in WTC 7. | 5-26 |
| Figure 5-24 Areas of potential transfer truss failure. | 5-27 |
| Figure 5-25 Debris cloud from collapse of WTC 7. | 5-27 |
| Figure 5-26 Debris generated after collapse of WTC 7. | 5-28 |