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The moment when you realize that it might have the same level of floor counts then some other buildings but this thing is going to be tall as hell
 
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The moment when you realize that it might have a level of four count then some buildings but this thing is going to be tall as hell
The very next floor (that's the 7th for which its floor slab is about to be formed at the south end in the photo above), will be the first residential suite floor, and it will be considerably shorter than the average height of the first six floors below at 3.9m tall, (the average height of the first six floors is 5.15m each), and then starting with the eighth floor, the floor to floor height will standardize at a fairly typical 2.95m per level.

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^...at 2.95m, one has to be significantly taller than Robert Wadlow before they bump their head on the ceiling.
 
^...at 2.95m, one has to be significantly taller than Robert Wadlow before they bump their head on the ceiling.
That 2.95m includes the thickness of the floor itself, which is going to be around .3 of a meter, so even poor Robert Wadlow at 2.72m would have had to lean over.

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As @ImmenselyMental suggested, there is an intermediate floor (mezzanine for followers of another popular thread) between ground and second floors.
The mezzanine... IS the second floor!
Also looks like there's another mezzanine between the 4th & 5th floors, unless the mezzanine itself is the 5th floor.
The one between the 4th and 5th floors... isn't anything: they've just used two levels of forms/shoring poles there as they ran out of the extra-height ones they used elsewhere.

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