"After seeing what they have done in New York, we wanted to follow their example," said Reno Carter, memorial expansion chair.
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The pressure is on, Carter said they need to have work completed within the next 85 days.
"No time to waste, we have to stay very busy here," he said.
New additions include miniature granite clad versions of the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. Inscribed on each will be the names of those who lost their lives during the September 11 attacks. The spot they are constructed on is also significant.
"On September 11th at 8:46 am the time of the first plane impact into the twin towers the shadow line will be cast on either side of a life-sized bronze first responder statue," said Carter.
Under the towers will be a bronze statue of two firefighters titled "Answering the Call." The project funded by the California 9/11 memorial foundation and community donations.
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"We hope that folks can come on out here and recall those events so that we never forget," he said.
Every year a big 9/11 ceremony is held at the monument, and this year will be no different. Coletti said this will be the largest in recent history with the addition of an evening event.
"There's going to be a choir and music to have a little bit of a celebration after the somber event in the morning, he said.
In the future statues of military, police and a memorial for the Shanksville plane attack will be added. The new memorial is scheduled to be completed by September 11th.