Friday, January 4, 2008

Burj Dubai reaches 158 levels to set world record

Burj Dubai reaches 158 levels to set world record
Staff Report GULF NEWS
Published: January 04, 2008, 00:42

Dubai: Burj Dubai, the iconic tower developed by global property developer Emaar Properties, has reached 158 levels - the most in any building in the world - and is now 598.5 metres high, Emaar said.

"Cladding work of the tower is now ongoing at an accelerated pace with 58 storeys already wearing the shimmering sheen of the high-performance cladding system," the statement said.

"The primary materials used - reflective glazing, aluminium and textured stainless steel spandrels and vertical stainless tubular fins - accentuate the tower's height and slenderness to the eye."

Burj Dubai is now taller than Taipei 101 (508 metres) in Taiwan and CN Tower (553.33 metres) in Toronto, Canada.

When completed, the tower will have used 330,000 cubic metres of concrete, 39,000 metric tonnes of steel rebar and 142,000 square metres of glass - and 22 million man hours.

More than 5,000 consultants and skilled professionals workers are employed on-site at the tower.

Emaar has partnered with South Korean construction major Samsung Corporation and New York-based Project Manager Turner Construction in constructing Burj Dubai, which is designed by Adrian Smith and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill of Chicago.

Burj Dubai is the centrepiece of Emaar's flagship project, the Dh73 billion ($20 billion) Downtown Burj Dubai, a new downtown with residential, commercial, leisure, retail and hospitality components.

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