Dubai : Burj Dubai, World's Tallest Building, Set to Open


Dubai, Jan 4 (Agencies): With batteries of fireworks and an invited crowd of 6,000 guests, the rulers of Dubai will Monday (Jan 4) attempt to convince the world that their financial troubles have been overstated with a lavish inauguration of the world's tallest building, the Burj Dubai, rising almost a kilometre from the Arabian desert.

Setting aside fears that the emirate is on the brink of defaulting on its debt, Dubai's ruler, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, is expected to make a triumphal ascent of the spire-shaped tower which rises a giddying 818m. With swimming pools on floors 43 and 76 and plans for the world's highest mosque on the 158th floor, the $1bn "superscraper" dwarfs both the world's previous tallest building, the 508m tall tower 101 in Taipei, and the 629m KVLY-TV mast in North Dakota, the tallest man-made structure. It is so high, the temperature is said to be 10C cooler at the zenith than at the base.

The fountain outside cost a reported £133m and the 160 room hotel was designed by fashion designer Georgio Armani and boasts a nightclub, two restaurants and a spa. It is reported to have been built with enough glass to cover 17 football pitches and sufficient concrete to build a pavement from London to Naples. Meanwhile labourers on the project, including many immigrants from Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, earned low wages. Skilled carpenters took home just £4.34 a day and labourers, £2.84.

But even by the standards of an emirate which has created miles more beach front by building vast islands from millions of tonnes of sand in the shapes of palms, the tower stands out as Dubai's most remarkable achievement yet.Around 12,000 people are expected to live and work in the tower which is part of a 500-acre development known as "downtown" Burj Dubai.

Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Emaar Properties, the state-owned developer said Burj Dubai was "another demonstration of Dubai's ability to achieve what few people thought possible".

"The tower is a global icon," he said. "It represents the determination and optimism of Dubai as a truly world city. It is a powerful symbol for the entire Arab world."

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  • Sayed Rashmath, Adi Udupi - U.A.E

    Tue, Jan 05 2010

    This is remarkable achievement by the Dubai rulers, inshalla we Indians will also construct the tallest tower one day

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  • Darshan,

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    i m very enthusiastic about dubai's famous archi...itz engineers heaven

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  • Darshan,

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    i m very enthusiastic about dubai's famous archi...itz engineers heaven

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  • haneefudupiwala, udupi/uae

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    congrats to the ruler of dubai.worlds tallest is in our neighbourhood now.people who were behind this remarkable landmark must be remebered by all of us.sheikh mohds vision is strong.

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  • Najeeb, udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    May allah bless this structure it was awesome look on opening of down town burj khalifa a new name for burjdubai everyone say mashallah looking at this structure....

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  • Steve, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    Good Architect.. We will have to wait and see. Cyril: There is no David's Burj in Old Testement. Its tower of Babel. Ravindra: Indians will build Wide not tall...

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  • Thomas Dsouza, Gorigudda/Israel

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    My Brother Benedict Dsouza(Benna) worked as crane oparetor in this project.i am proud that my brother was  also part of this world's tallest building.

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  • joseph misquith, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    Its a very great achivement for dubai. its a very fine architecture. we pray that may this building remain in this worlds history forever.

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  • Henry Misquith, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    Congrats to the ruler of Dubai.

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, MIRA ROAD/KIREM

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    WHEN WE SEE DUBAIS BURJ,WE WILL REMEMBER THE OLD TESTAMENTS DAVIDS BURJ.ITS A GREAT WORK.GOD MAY BLESS THIS BUILDING AND PROTECT IT FROM ALL DANGER EVENTS.

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  • Saleem GH, Abu Dhabi/Puttur

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    Congratulation!! His Higness Sheik Mohammed Bin Rashed

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  • Santhosh, Abu Dahbi

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    Everything is nice. We need more roads to go in and out from this building and area arround it to avoid trafic jam.

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  • Milton dsouza, Kundapur/Kuwait

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    For many, Burj Dubai will be defined by its soaring beauty. Others will marvel at the audacity of its engineering. Countless more will cherish the breathtaking views from At The Top, Burj Dubai, the observation deck on level 124. But for the compilers of the record books, it will be the statistics that etch the deepest impression.

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  • jossy tauro, mangalore/abudhabi

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    Yes its true that credit should go to the workers their hard work put this bulding strong and beautifull .In India if any house built and the day of opening the workers are given gifts .anyway its world no money no honey .

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  • ravindra, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    This is fine structure with 833 metre height and tallest in the World. We hope, not before long, India will also constuct tallest building in world and stand tallest among comity of nations. No nation and no evil force can prevent this happening.

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  • Shahab, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 04 2010

    Credits should be given to the people who were part of constructing this building and iam proud to say most of them were Indians .

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  • Sathish.Shetty, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 03 2010

    ITS REAL A GREAT WORK DONE BY THE WORKERS WHO WORKED DAY AND NIGHT TO BUILT SUCH A HUGE STRUCTURE.BUT THE SAD THING IS THAT THEY WILL BE NOT ALLOWED TO ENTER ONCE ITS OPENED FOR OTHERS.LOT OF INDIANS WILL RETURN FOR GOOD BY MONTH MAY END.

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  • george dsouza, mangalore, mumbai

    Sun, Jan 03 2010

    No doubt a magnificent piece of achitecture! But the utility of the building is a big question mark? only time will tell. No developed western countries would like to have such edifices in their own countries, hence middle east is the ideal place for them to experiment and make business in construction.Dubai can always boast about owning the tallest tower in the world, but building height is not the parameter on which the future world will be bench marked. We need to construct eco friendly buildings to save this earth for our future generations.

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