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Old Posted: Aug 13, 2009, 10:01 AM
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Why is Rose Rotana unused?
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Old Posted: Oct 31, 2009, 12:25 AM
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Dubai Supertall Progress Report, October 30th



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Individual Tower Updates


Burj Dubai – 818m

Almost done (exterior anyway). Is set to open on December 2nd but I doubt everything inside the tower will be ready.




Pentominium – 516m

Progress here is very good and now is very likely to be completed. There is no spire anymore though (probably since the Chicago Spire is pretty much dead). The 5m thick raft foundation is due to be poured in December.




Burj al Alam – 510m

Piling is ongoing but has recently slowed down again. It’s difficult to see what progress is being done.




Burj al Fattan – 463m

The previous hotel has been demolished but nobody knows if they will proceed with this tower or not. Unfortunately there isn’t a recent picture.




Bin Manana Twin Towers – 454m

This looks to have died very quickly. Apparantly they were not allowed to start or something like that and the Dubai Municipality closed the site down. We will see whether this is cancelled or if they will get approval.




Damac Heights – 426m

Work has restarted on site and various site preparation activities are happening such as building the site wall, soil testing, etc.




Princess Tower – 414m

Progress has picked up once again and is now back to one floor a week. They have built up to level 75 now.




Marina 101 – 412m

The floors are being built fast, roughly one floor every 5 days but still no sign of cladding. The tower is up to the 40th floor.




The Lighthouse – 402m

Surprisingly there is a little bit of work going on at this site. Piling is complete and pile caps have been exposed. Waiting for the main contractor I think.




Marina 106 – ~400m

There is a new design for this tower and also work has stopped on site. Maybe they need approval for the new design and they will restart once they get it. The company building this has a good bit of money apparently.




23 Marina – 389m

This has been quite fast recently with new floors being added more than 1 floor a week. They haven’t started building the weird balconies up near the top yet though. Tower is up to somewhere near the 74th floor.




Elite Residence – 380m

Like Princess Tower, this one has also picked up speed and is being built at one floor a week now. Core is up to something like the 29th floor.




Hard Rock Hotel – 379m

There has been some news about this tower recently. The developer is inviting contractors to give prices so at least it shows they still want to build.




Emirates Park Towers – 376m

Progress is good and is starting to look better as more cladding gets added. Towers not topped out yet since there are a few more smaller floors to be built on top and then the spires. The current height is around 300m though.




Almas Tower – 363m

This is pretty much completed. There are a few panels missing on top but the tower is occupied and everything.




Emirates Towers – 355m

Complete.




Signature Towers – 351m

For some reason Al Habtoor have mobilised onto this site. They moved a whole load of stuff including a generator, oil tank and water tank. Who knows, maybe Al Habtoor have bought the plot and they will build something instead.




Al Attar Tower – 342m

There are some works on site but it’s very very slow and goes on hold every so often.




The Torch – 338m

Progress was quite slow for the past 2 months since the addition of new floors stopped for some reason (cladding continued though). Now they have started building the next floors again. There are only a few left before the roof and then the roof feature. Core is near the 80th floor.




Rose Rotana Suites – 333m

This tower is completed but is still unused. Nobody knows why.




The Skyscraper – 330m

This is on hold.




Al Yacoub Tower – 328m

Speed has picked up on this tower once again and is now around or just under 300m. I think all the floors have been built and now the roof feature is starting.




The Index – 328m

This is almost done but still interior works left. Also the ground floor and the general entrance area needs a lot of work.




Burj Al Arab – 321m

7 star hotel. Complete




HHHR Tower – 317m

This is almost done.




Ocean Heights – 310m

The last floor has recently been reached by the core. Soon the floorplates will catch up and for the tower to be topped out the little fin at the top needs to be built also.




Infinity Tower – 307m

Progress here is good and the tower is now near the 30th floor.




Dubai Pearl – 300m

A massive complex consisting of four towers joined at the top and bottom (counting as one structure). Work here is progressing quickly despite this being such a massive project. Three of the four foundations have now been poured.

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Old Posted: Nov 4, 2009, 12:08 AM
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Why is Rose Rotana unused?
Good news, finally this tower will open.
http://gulfnews.com/business/tourism...tower-1.522168
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Old Posted: Dec 1, 2009, 10:10 PM
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Hey Guys, Just curious how the financial crisis in Dubai is affecting construction of these buildings. One would expect that buildings that are 50-60% complete would naturally continue since most upfront cost have been sunk, but what about some of the buildings that are still @ pilling stage, Curious, TAK
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Old Posted: Dec 4, 2009, 11:40 PM
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^^ You're right!

Also projects with problems have already been on hold. This debt problem doesn't affect (directly) the vast majority of these towers since they are being built by private developers and if they have the financing already they will build.
Projects that are very slow and at early stages will not be built but that's only my opinion. These projects are Burj Al Alam (private developer) and The Lighthouse (DIFC so depends on Dubai Inc, explains the slowness then). Projects I'm surprised are getting built are the Pentominium and Dubai Pearl. Progress there is very fast also. Marina 106 and Damac Heights might get built but not sure, maybe 50/50 or a little less of a chance.
There might be some more surprises, good or bad. Someone on SSC talks about the developers of Dubai Pearl running out of money and stopping soon, but that could be just crap, we will see. I don't think so though, the Al Fahim Group (from Abu Dhabi) have a lot of money I'd say.
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Old Posted: Jan 16, 2010, 1:49 AM
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Dubai Debt Crisis Halts Building Of World's Largest Indoor Mountain Range

http://www.theonion.com/content/news...halts_building

Dubai Debt Crisis Halts Building Of World's Largest Indoor Mountain Range
January 14, 2010 | Issue 46•02

DUBAI—Representatives from the emirate of Dubai announced with disappointment this week that its recent debt crisis has forced developers to halt construction on the city's long-planned 22-mile-long indoor mountain range.


"This is a very sad day for the emirate of Dubai," Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed al-Maktoum told reporters at a press conference held inside the gold-plated anti-gravity chamber in his palace. "Although I believe it is the basic right of all who visit us to be able to scale to the top of a 15,000-foot-tall manmade snowcap, these tough economic times have made it an impossibility. Never before has our proud municipality faced such a grave crisis."

Added Sheikh Hamdan, "The time, I'm afraid, has finally come for us to tighten our jewel-studded belts."

With only seven of the planned 19 peaks completed and the artificial glaciers only partially frozen, the real estate firm Nakheel now says the landmark Alps Dubai development will miss its planned April 2011 opening date, and with it, the controlled volcanic eruption that would have commemorated the event.

"Everything had been progressing right on schedule," said project manager Zayed Kemaar. "The plate tectonics were almost in place, we were getting good vulcanism, and we had helicopter-loads of marble and schist arriving every day from Switzerland. We even had herds of pure-white albino bighorn rams standing on five of the peaks. Then, of course, the bottom fell out, and now we barely have the money to keep the air conditioning on."

Added Kemaar, "It just goes to show you that, when the economy is down, vital infrastructure projects like this are always the first to suffer."

A number of Dubai officials have even speculated that the cornerstone Jabal Khalifa mountain, which, at 27,100 feet—not counting the 300-foot-tall Lebanese-cedar log flume atop the casino at the summit—would have been the sixth-highest peak in the world, may have to be canceled entirely.

"At this rate, we may be forced to dip into the vast diamond mines we installed in the center of the city last February," Kemaar said.

Across the city there are signs of how deeply the overall economic climate of Dubai has been affected. Thousands of VIP tables sit empty, Lamborghinis clog dealership lots, and, with many unable to afford the usual imported pet foods, the streets are filled with starving stray snow leopards and feral peacocks. Empty glass tubes, once intended to contain seawater in which the city's fleet of nuclear commuter submarines would travel, hang forlornly 30 stories overhead.

As the emirate reels from the news of the mountain range's suspension, developers and government officials alike remain stymied on the best course of action for resolving the debt crisis and resuming work.

"Maybe this cold hard dose of reality is what Dubai needed," said Sheikh Hamdan, adding that he remained "hopeful" his mountain range would one day be completed. "Maybe it's time for us to pull ourselves up by the straps of our handmade custom-fitted patent-leather Italian boots and put our slaves back to work. Only through ingenuity, perseverance, and forced labor can Dubai get back to being Dubai again."

"And mark my words," he added, "We will still put a man on the artificial moon we're building by 2025."
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Old Posted: Feb 4, 2010, 7:18 PM
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You know it's Dubai when I read an article about some ridiculous development getting cancelled and it takes me at least a minute to realize that it's just The Onion satire.
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Some updates

20th of February.







Almost all towers have changed since the last time (late Octoboer) so won't bother to write which towers changed, etc.

However we now have the following towers as over 300m.

Burj Dubai (full height)
Princess Tower (around 330m to 340m)
Emirates Park Towers 1 & 2 (around 320m)
Almas Tower (full height)
HHHR Tower (full height)
Al Yacoub Tower (around 320m)
Emirates Towers 1 & 2 (full height)
The Torch (around 320m)
Rose Rotana (full height)
The Index (full Height)
Burj Al Arab (full height)
The Address (full height)
Ocean Heights (just 300m)
Maybe 23 Marina (near 300m)
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A ride on the metro from the 14th of February
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finnaly got down to Dubai and i must say the sights here are really owerwhelming especially if u come from a little mostly unknown country as Norway wich only got two fullsize buildings over 100 meters. wich ofc is only like 111 and 112 meters

and the biggest city you hawe ever been to is Stockholm in sweden

i was tottaly taken away already at the great terminal 3 at Dubai international airport.


if u hawent been in any major skyscraper city i tottaly Reccomend Dubai its like being in a movie to start whit.

and so far traveling alone has been no problem neither i can just go wherever i want in this city whenever i want and the service on the hotels are astounding sometimes abit too much really if you look abit lost for a few minutes they come and ask if u need any help
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Old Posted: Mar 31, 2010, 7:26 AM
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Leave it to Dubai to propose a building with QR code patterns all over it. Well it's just a concept from 2010.

http://www.e-architect.co.uk/dubai/c...ique_hotel.htm

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Has anyone here heard of Ajman? It's a neighbouring city to Dubai and has/had a major construction boom as well. I don't know what the current status of things there are but on satellite photos there are many towers visible under construction.

Here are some of them marked in the map system - http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/map...&t=k&status=13

There are many more multi-tower developments in that area as well.
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Here are some of the towers that are/were proposed and under construction in Ajman.

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I read on some site that skyscrapers that are only up to 5 to 10 yrs old (from the sounds of it anyways) are under threat of demolition already for even bigger skyscrapers. That's Dubai, so that doesn't surprise me.

I like super-talls, but still...
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I read on some site that skyscrapers that are only up to 5 to 10 yrs old (from the sounds of it anyways) are under threat of demolition already for even bigger skyscrapers. That's Dubai, so that doesn't surprise me.

I like super-talls, but still...
Just got back from Dubai last week and was pleasantly surprised how much construction is happening right now. I thought it would be all doom and gloom, but quite the opposite. I can't believe they would knock buildings down as there is unlimited land to build on still.

A few bad pics I took while eating at Atmosphere in the Burk Khalifa. http://bwengr.com/blog/dubai-and-the...of-the-desert/
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