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    The Burj Dubai (Arabic for "Dubai Tower" but you might have a good chance of fooling newbies to Dubai

    that it means "don't look down") is a mixed use tower with commercial and residential areas, under

    construction in the Downtown Burj Dubai development, with an official opening date of 04 January 2010

    (delayed from rumours of 09/09/09 and 02 December 2009 opening dates), and final height of 828m (kept

    secret until opening day and slightly higher than the most common rumour of 818m).

    The tower's main claim to fame is that it will be the tallest man-made structure in the world oncecompleted, and in fact, the Burj Dubai became just that in April 2008 when the height reached 629 meters.

    When completed, the top of the Burj Dubai was taller than the highest mountain peak (or hillock) of over

    30 countries, including those lofty alpine nations of Belgium, Latvia, the Maldives, the Netherlands, and

    Uruguay, but not the UAE itself, which has a mountain top (Jebel Jais) in Ras Al Khaimah more than twice

    the height of the Burj Dubai. And to beat Mt Everest, you'd need to stack another 10 Burj Dubais on top of

    the first one.

    Burj Dubai height

    The final height of the Burj Dubai officially remained a secret during construction with the developer,

    Emaar, keeping schtum when asked. Various leakages resulted in most of the world speculating on 818

    meters as the final height, although as the last bit is a spire being jacked up from the inside, it could makesense that more spire gets added and jacked up further to confound the statements of final height. Unless

    the jacker-upper gets distracted by an attractive bird flying past and the spire falls out. After an Emaar press

    release headline on 30 December 2008 said that the Burj Dubai was "over 780 meters and climbing ... ",

    several media sources in January 2009 said that thefinal height of 780m had been reached, while other

    sources said the Burj Dubai had topped out at afinal height of 818m (and quoted inside information), and

    further sources said the tower was up to 780m or 818m and still rising. As with many reports in Dubai,

    trying to verify the accuracy of reported information can have the opposite effect and throw up more and

    more inconsistency (and no, we don't know the final height either).

    Burj Dubai Observation Deck - "At The Top"

    See Burj Dubai Observation Deckinformation.

    124th floor of the Burj Dubai devoted to 360 degree observation deck, with an outdoor deck area

    to please anyone with vertigo.

    Buy tickets at the Dubai Mall and get transported by travelator to the Burj Dubai for an elevator

    ride up to floor 124.

    Fancy telescopes showing daytime views at night, or night time views during the day, or historical

    views, or something like that.

    Interactive displays with show titles called "Burj Dubai Among the Greats", "Burj Your City ",

    "Dubai Then and Now", "Tallest Among the Tall"

    A Tower in a Park

    At the foot of the Burj Dubai is an 11 hectare park with grass, trees and water features.

    The garden is watered by condensate from the Burj Dubai tower cooling equipment, about 15

    million gallons of water per year, or enough to fill 20 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

    18 May 2010

    First inhabitants of the Armani Residences in the Burj Khalifa started to move in. The 1 and 2

    bedroom apartments are 100-200 sq meters in size and located on the 9th to 16th floors of the

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    tower (press release 18 May 2010).

    04 January 2010 - Burj Khalifa officially opens

    The official opening ceremony for the Burj Dubai was held on the evening of 04 January 2010,

    where it was announced that the final height was 828m and the building had been renamed as the

    Burj Khalifa in honor of the President of the UAE, Sheikh Khalifa Al Nayan.

    Many people speculated that the renaming was also to say thank you to Abu Dhabi for lending $20

    billion to Dubai to bail out Dubai World and other indebted Dubai Government owned companies.

    The Burj Dubai Metro Station also opened, although after the closing ceremony the crowds trying

    to get in effectively closed it for most people.

    15 December 2009 - Burj Dubai metro station opening date

    The Burj Dubai station on the Dubai Metro might open at the same time as the Burj Dubai Tower

    on 04 January 2010 according to press reports this morning - "We are thinking about it but it is a

    complicated process to put just one extra station on the line," according to the RTA

    communication director, Peyman Younes Parham. The remainingDubai Metro Red Line stations

    are expected to open by end of February 2010.

    10 November 2009 - Burj Dubai cranes and Mr Babu return to base

    Emaar announced that the last of the cranes on the Burj Dubai had been removed at the end of

    October 2009.

    Babu Sassi, the Indian crane operator who lived at the top of the Burj Dubai according to urban

    legend, also returned to base. When he arrived back on planet Earth, he said "All your base are

    belong to us" (AYBABTU). Update: An Arabtec press release 25 November 2009 about the

    removal of the cranes from the Burj Dubai, clarified that none of the crane operators was named

    Babu.

    04 November 2009 - Burj Dubai official opening date announced for 04 January 2010 (a proper one)

    Emaar Properties, the developer of the Burj Dubai, annouced that the planned opening date of the

    Burj Dubai would be 04 January 2010, to commemorate the accession of Sheikh Mohammad, the

    Ruler of Dubai, after his brother's death on 04 January 2006.

    Mohammad Ali Al Abar, the chairman of Emaar Properties, said "We have opted to officially open

    the tower on this date as a gesture of gratitude towards Sheikh Mohammed, who is the builder of

    modern Dubai," according to WAM, the official UAE news agency.

    09 October 2009 - Burj Dubai opening date yet again

    The Burj Dubai opening date is "confirmed" as UAE National Day 02 December 2009 according to an

    Arabian Business report 09 October 2009, based on comments by the Chairman of Emaar, Mohammed Ali

    Al Abbar, who reportedly said to CNN that he was "shooting for UAE National Day". How "shooting for"

    translates into "confirmed" is not quite clear, and no official announcement from Emaar was seen.

    30 September 2009 - Burj Dubai opening date in December

    According to a report in Xpress, the chairman of Emaar Properties, Mohamed Ali AlAbbar said

    the Burj Dubai would open in December 2009 but didn't give an exact date. Mr Al Abbar

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    reportedly said "We are very close ... It's December. We're not very far from the opening."

    Tha last exterior cladding panel was installed on 30 September 2009. A press release on 01

    October 2009 had the following figures

    o Total number of cladding panels - 24,348

    o Total curtain wall area - 132,190 sq meters

    o Total exterior glass area - 103,000 sq meters (enough to cover 14 football fields)

    o Total amount of silicon used for cladding work - 48,180 gallonso Total weight of aluminium used in cladding - 2,676 tons (equivalent to five A380 planes)

    22 September 2009 - a real "official" Burj Dubai opening date again ... sort of

    The press release about the Burj Dubai observation deck experience, calledAt The Top, said at the

    end that "At The Top is scheduled to open this year" but didn't give an exact date. At least we

    know it will be before the end of 2009 now ... unless it's delayed.

    15 September 2009 - Burj Dubai terrorist attack foiled

    An Israeli publication, Ma'ariv, carried a report that Dubai Police had arrested a large number of

    people that were planning to bomb or fly a plane into the Burj Dubai, allegedly with the planebased in Iran ready for attack. Maariv is in Hebrew, but an English language publication from

    Israel, Ynet, said "Officials connected to the case reported to Ynet that some of the detainees said

    in the investigation that they plotted to crash a plane into the Burj Dubai."

    The Dubai Police denied the report, with Acting Chief of Dubai Police, Major-General Khamis

    Mattar Al Mazeina, telling the Gulf Newsthat "The news is completely incorrect and far from

    reality. ... We also did not bust any criminal network or any person with explosives in Burj Dubai

    or any other place in Dubai,"

    29 July 2009 - Another Burj Dubai "official" opening date

    Arabian Business (AB) says that the Burj Dubai opening date will "officially" be 02 December 2009, to

    coincide with UAE National Day. Their official source for the information is a "senior architect" workingon the Burj Dubai project but a name was not given. AB also says that the Burj Armani Hotel will take its

    first guests on the same day. Back in December 2007, Arabian Business said that the Burj Dubai would

    open before December 2008 and U2 would play at a Burj Dubai New Year's Eve party on 31 December

    2008 (it wasn't, and they didn't). Subsequent enquiries by other publications attempting to clarify the source

    and new opening date received a response from Emaar saying that the Burj Dubai would "open this year as

    scheduled", without being told what the scheduled opening date is.

    12 July 2009 - Burj Dubai opening date December 2009?

    Somebody from Emaar was reported by The National as saying "We never confirmed this date, it will open

    at the end of the year," in reference to a possible September 2009 opening date, implying that December

    2009 will be the opening date for the Burj Dubai, and contradicting what the Emaar press release in June2008 said - "completion in September 2009". To look at the building, it seems plausible (September 2009

    doesn't), but as with many large projects in Dubai, official opening dates are often rescheduled multiple

    times.

    05 June 2009 - Burj Dubai final height estimate jumps by 70 meters ... not

    The Architect's Journal (a UK publication) in June 2009 speculated that the final height could be as much

    as 890.7 meters, based on comments from an engineer with the architect of the Burj Dubai tower, who said

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    to add together the heights of the Empire State Building and the Sear's Tower. The journal couldn't make

    up their minds whether to include antennas or not in their calculation (usually antennas are not included in

    final height measurements) and confusingly proceeded to include the Empire State Building antenna but

    not the Sear's Tower antenna, thus coming up with a number that shows they belong on the same bus as

    Germaine Greer when it comes to stating facts and figures about Dubai. Doing the calculation without

    antennas results in a final height estimate of 823m, which is close enough to the oft-reported 818m figure.

    27 May 2009 - Burj Dubai final height possibly higher, cranes off by August 2009, open by end 2009

    A report in Emirates Business 24-7 about the Burj Dubai had details of the cranes on the building (and how

    to remove them), and quotes from the Project Director at Emaar Properties, Mr Greg Sang saying:

    "The project is expected to open by the end of the year," - implying that a previously indicated

    September 2009 opening date was unlikely.

    "After lowering all the cranes in August, we still have to finish all the fitouts." - we assume he

    means August 2009, not 2010.

    "Yes, it is possible to jack up the spire from the inside of the building." - but no further comment

    on the final height, which didn't stop newspaper headlines speculating that the final height might

    be more than 818m, might be 888m, might be ... pick a number.

    09 February 2009 - Germaine Greer, the Burj Dubai, and Blonde Ambition

    Germaine Greer, a well known feminist, took a day off from furthering the cause of female eunuchs, and

    reinforced the negative stereotypes about blondes (she is blonde isn't she?) and women reading maps, with

    her less than astute observations in The Guardian (a British newspaper) when writing about Dubai after

    going on a bus tour of the city (seeGermaine Greer Dubaiin the forum for a two-sided version). Ms Greer

    took a firm step forward and tripped over herself when she observed:

    1. That the Burj Dubai was "entirely empty". She was apparently not aware of a common safety

    requirement for buildings under construction, which is that residents must wait until it is finished

    before moving in.2. "the Empty Quarter stretching away to the south" behind the Burj Dubai. The Empty Quarter, or

    Rub Al Khali, is a vast expanse of desert that starts between Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia, and

    includes parts of Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. Even from the top of the double decker bus on

    which she was travelling, Ms Greer would be lucky to see a desert that is not even marked on any

    map of Dubai that we know of.

    To top it off, so to speak, Ms Greer complains in the headline of her article that Dubai's architecture is

    "crass", but then goes on to refer to the Burj Dubai as a "needle stuck in the buttock of the Almighty", a

    comment which most would find at least crass, if not insulting and disrespectful. What color is the kettle,

    Ms Pot?

    17 January 2009 - Burj Dubai opening date

    Emirates Business, aDubai newspaper, reported that insider industry sources had told them the Burj Dubai

    was going for a soft opening on 09 September 2009 (09/09/09), the same date as the Dubai Metro is

    scheduled to start operating. Emaar, the developer, didn't comment. The accuracy of UAE press reports

    from "a source that did not want to be named" or from "a person close to the matter" often turns out to be

    substantially less than 100%. And it seems odd that Dubai would want to open two mega projects on the

    same day, thus diluting the publicity for both of them. Based on uneducated and unscientific observation of

    the outside of the building, a late 2009 opening date seems realistic. The next day (18 January 2009), the

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    same newspaper reported that theDubai Armani Hotel was expected to open by the end of 2009, according

    to "a source."

    31 December 2008 - no U2, Burj Dubai height 780m

    Obviously U2 didn't turn up, and there was no party anyway as the Burj Dubai was still under construction.

    Final height is still a secret but the number of sources giving 818 meters as the top, is increasing. Emaarissued a press release 30 December 2008 saying the height was 780 meters (2,559 ft) and had over 160

    floors. Emaar also said the tower was "On course to open in 2009" but didn't give a specific date.

    17 June 2008 - Burj Dubai higher, completion September 2009

    A press release from Emaar Properties said the Burj Dubai "will be taller than previously envisaged, with

    height enhancement work already in progress" but didn't say how much taller. Burj Dubai height was given

    as 636 metres (2,063.6 ft) and 160 levels but final height wouldn't be revealed until the building is

    completed. The Chairman of Emaar, Mohamed Ali Alabbar, said in the press release "We believe that a

    completion date of September 2009 is possible and reasonable for a project of this global magnitude and

    significance." which sort of agrees with the headline and first paragraph that said "completion in September

    2009".

    07 April 2008 - Burj Dubai the highest man-made structure on the planet

    Emaar Properties announced that the Burj Dubai had reached a height of 629m (2064 ft), just ahead of the

    KVLY TV mast (623m, 2063 ft) in North Dakota in the USA, which had previously held the tallest

    structure record.

    31 December 2007 - U2 to perform at Burj Dubai party 2008 New Year's Eve?

    Earlier in 2007, Emaar announced plans to hold a New Year's Eve party in the Burj Dubai on 31 December

    2008 to celebrate the completion of the building - expected to open before Christmas 2008. Arabian

    Business, aUAE business magazine, carried a brief story that U2, an Irish rock band, were rumoured to bebooked to play at the party. As Emaar developments are usually fairly strict on no-alcohol policies (Dubai

    Marina restaurants are still waiting for alcohol licenses promised long ago), it would seem an unlikely mix.

    Irish rock band and no beer? Especially for a New Year's Eve party?

    13 September 2007 - Burj Dubai tallest free-standing structure on the planet

    The Burj Dubai construction is up to 150 storeys and reaches a height of 555 metres, just ahead of the CN

    Tower in Toronto, Canada at 553 metres which had been the tallest free-standing man-made structure in the

    world since 1976.

    22 August 2007 - 1300 dhs for a tour of the Burj Dubai?

    7 Days, a Dubai newspaper, reported that someone called Tunafish was advertising, on dealbay.ae, VIP

    tours to the top of the Burj Dubai for 1300 dhs per person (US$354), by dressing customers up as

    construction workers. S/he claimed they had permission from Emaar Properties to do the tours. Emaar

    Properties were not amused and said that was incorrect.

    21 July 2007 - Burj Dubai the tallest building in the world

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    The Burj Dubai overtakes the Taipei 101 to become the tallest occupied building in the world at 512

    meters, with 141 floors. There are a couple of unoccupied structures taller than the Burj Dubai - the 553

    meter CN tower in Canada, and the 629 meter KVLY/KTHI television mast in Blanchard, North Dakota,

    USA (which is not free-standing). Another milestone is achieved as the Middle East reclaims the title of

    tallest building in the world. It was previously held by the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt until 1889, when

    the Eiffel Tower in Paris took over the title.

    31 May 2007 - Burj Dubai becomes second tallest building in the world

    Burj Dubai height now up to 468 m and has 130 floors. The highest occupied building in the world is the

    Taipei 101 at 509 meters.

    07 April 2007 - Burj Dubai building has highest number of floors in the world

    The Burj Dubai reaches 422.5 metres and 120 floors, setting a world record for the most number of floors

    in a building.

    04 March 2007 - Burj Dubai becomes tallest structure in the Middle East

    The Burj Dubai is up to 380 metres and 110 floors making it the tallest building in the Middle East and

    Europe, and equal with the Chicago Sears Tower with the most number of floors in a building worldwide.

    31 January 2007 - construction delays due to bankruptcy of cladding company

    There were reports that the completion of the Burj Dubai would be delayed up to a year due to the

    bankruptcy of the cladding company, Schmidlin (see 22 February 2006 below), but Emaar Properties, the

    developer, said that they were only a couple of months behind schedule and expected to catch up so as to

    open on schedule at the end of 2008. They had appointed a new cladding supplier - the Far East Aluminium

    Works Company in China - and installation would be done in partnership with the Arabian Aluminium

    Company starting June 2007.

    17 January 2007 - Burj Dubai reaches 100 floors

    The Burj Dubai becomes one of only 6 buildings worldwide that have more than 100 floors. Height of the

    Burj Dubai is almost 350m.

    16 December 2006 - Burj Dubai second tallest UAE building

    The Burj Dubai becomes the second highest building in the UAE as it reaches 95 levels and a height of 329

    meters - taller than the Burj Al Arab at 321 metres but less than the Emirates Towers office tower at 355

    metres (which is the tallest UAE building).

    12 November 2006 - Burj Dubai 81 floors up

    81 floors or storeys completed - about half the total expected height. Current progress is a floor

    completed every three days.

    "Construction Weekly" (a UAE based weekly newspaper) said that as cladding work had not yet

    started, there could be delays to completion deadline of December 2008.

    Emaar properties responded by saying they still aim for substantial completion by end of 2008 or

    early 2009. In other words there'll be a delay...

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    22 February 2006 - Schmidlin bankruptcy

    Schmidlin Ltd. Facade Technology, a Swiss company, was supposed to supply the exterior cladding for the

    Burj Dubai, but filed for bankruptcy.

    March 2005 - superstructure

    March 2004 - support piling

    January 2004 - Burj Dubai ground breaking and digging a big hole in the sand

    Burj Dubai metro station

    The Burj Dubai area will have a metro station on the Red Line, which is scheduled to open in September

    2009.

    Burj Dubai facts and background information

    The Burj Dubai construction, will be the tallest tower in the world when completed, with a hotel, shopping,

    and residential accommodation all incorporated inside. But it is part of a much larger project which

    involves shifting the center of Dubai from wherever it is (no one really seems to know) to the Downtown

    Dubai development which will include the Burj Dubai, and have Business Bay (another large development)

    nearby.

    Architect is Adrian Smith, a partner with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, who has been involved

    in the design of several other tall buildings around the world.

    'Burj' is Arabic for 'tower'. 'Dubai' is Arabic for 'mind bogglingly tall'. Or might as well be.

    Total number of floors will be 160.

    A private elevator will travel from the ground to the 136th floor, a vertical trip of 504 meters, the

    longest of its type in the world The Burj Dubai design was inspired by the Hymenocallis - a desert flower seen throughout the

    region. The Burj Dubai also incorporates elements of Islamic design. At least that's the official

    story. An unofficial story is that the design was based on the cancelled Grollo Tower tower which

    had been proposed for construction in Melbourne, Australia.

    Excavation work began in January 2004, the Burj Dubai was originally expected to be completed

    by December 2008.

    Samsung Corporation of South Korea awarded building contract in December 2004, value AED

    3.3 billion. As of June 2006, value is quoted as AED 3.7 billion. Other contractors involved are

    Besix and Arabtec, and Al Naboodah for labour supply.

    Project and Construction Manager is Turner International

    Burj Dubai construction site is the largest in the world and will have over 20,000 slav ... ahem ...

    construction workers although actual number at any one time may be much less than that, about

    3000-8000 usually.

    In March 2006, rioting workers started to reverse the construction process by damaging cars and

    offices on the site in protest at their low wages and poor treatment. Value of damage caused was

    estimated to be about AED 3.7 million (roughly the amount needed to pay all Burj Dubai laborer

    salaries for a month).

    Footprint of 8000 square meters, concrete is 3.7 m thick with 192 piles sunk to a depth of 50 m.

    50 levels reached on 20 June 2006 with one level finished about every four days.

    When completed, the New York based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitats will award

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    the Burj Dubai the record in all four categories the CTBUH recognises highest structure, roof,

    antenna and occupied floor.

    Centre of the AED 73 billion Burj Dubai district in Downtown Dubai, or Burj Dubai Downtown,

    or Downtown Burj Dubai, which includes these developments:

    o The Boulevard - main road through the development (or may be called Burj Dubai

    Boulevard now).

    o Burj Dubai Lake Hotel - luxury hotel apartments (available for individual purchase).o The Dubai Mall - the largest shopping mall in the world when it opened in November

    2008 (originally scheduled to open in November 2006).

    o The Old Town - low rise apartment and villa residential area.

    o The Parks - Burj Dubai version of Central Park or Wimbledon Common (but with more

    sand).

    o The Residences - nine residential towers in the Burj Dubai area.

    o Old Town Island

    o Burj Dubai Business Hub

    o The Lofts

    o Burj Views

    o South Ridge

    o 8 Boulevard Walk

    An observatory is planned for the 124th floor and it won't take long to get there since the Burj

    Dubai will have the world's fastest elevator - at a speed of about 60 kph.

    Giorgio Armani is designing a 172-room hotel to be lost inside the Burj Dubai somewhere - with

    the unexpected name ofThe Armani Hotel.

    Burj Dubai artwork includes World Voices art display by Jaume Plensa, with 196 symbols to

    represent the 196 countries of the world.

    The Burj Dubai won't be the tallest tower forever though. Already Nakheel has announced an 800-900 m

    tower (the Al Burj) to be built in the Dubai Waterfront project (although it will be a long time coming,

    especially with a 12 month delay on the start of construction announced in January 2009), and in 2006

    Kuwait annouced a tower that just creaks over a kilometer in height, at 1001m, to be built as part of their

    Madinat Al Hareer (City of Silk) development.

    Bur Dubai floors

    Floor Use Comments

    160 Top floor

    144 Nightclub

    124 Observation Deck Open to the public

    17-108 Residential Apartments

    Burj Dubai facts and numbers

    Construction start date January 2004

    Burj Dubai official opening date 04 January 2010

    Total amount of concrete 330,000 cubic meters (11.5 million cubic feet)

    Total steel rebar used 39,000 metric tons

    Total amount of glass 142,000 square meters (1.5 million square feet) - about the same area as a

    medium sizedshopping mall in Dubai

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    Total man-hours of labour 22 million

    Total of 57 elevators including the fastest in the world with a speed of over 60kph (40 mph), and

    the longest in the world with a vertical distance of 500 meters for the service elevator.