Burj Khalifa
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Burj Khalifa

Burj Khalifa on 23 December 2009
Skyscraper information
Building nameBurj Khalifa
Native namear
Tallest Building year2010
Former/other namesBurj Dubai
Preceded byTaipei 101
General information
LocationDubai, United Arab Emirates
Constructed2004-2010
GroundbreakingJanuary 2004
Opening4 January 2010
UseMixed-use
Height
Roof828 m (2716.5 ft)
Top floor621.3 m (2038.4 ft)
Technical details
Floor count160 habitable floors
plus 46 maintenance levels in the spire and 2 parking levels in the basement
Floor area464511 m2 (4999954.8 sqft)
Cost$1.5 billion
Companies involved
ArchitectAdrian Smith at SOM
Structural engineerBill Baker at SOM
ContractorSamsung C&T, Besix and Arabtec
Supervision Consultant Engineer & Architect of Record Hyder Consulting
Construction Project Manager Turner Construction
Grocon
Planning Bauer AG and Middle East Foundations
Lift contractor Otis
VT consultant Lerch Bates
DeveloperEmaar Properties

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Burj Khalifa ( "Khalifa Tower"), known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and the tallest man-made structure ever built, at 828 m (2716.5 ft). Construction began on 21 September 2004, with the exterior of the structure completed on 1 October 2009. The building officially opened on 4 January 2010. The building is part of the 2 km2 (494.2 acre) flagship development called Downtown Dubai at the "First Interchange" along Sheikh Zayed Road, near Dubai's main business district.

The tower's architecture and engineering were performed by Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill of Chicago. Adrian Smith, who started his own firm (Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture) in 2006, was the chief architect, and Bill Baker was the chief structural engineer for the project. The primary contractor was Samsung C&T of South Korea, who also built the Taipei 101 and Petronas Twin Towers. Major subcontractors included Belgian group Besix and Arabtec from the UAE. Turner Construction Company was chosen as the construction project manager. Under UAE law, the Contractor and the Engineer of Record, Hyder Consulting, is jointly and severally liable for the performance of Burj Khalifa.

The total cost for the Burj Khalifa project was about US$1.5 billion; and for the entire new "Downtown Dubai", US$20 billion. Mohamed Ali Alabbar, the Chairman of Emaar Properties, speaking at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat 8th World Congress, said in March 2009 that the price of office space at Burj Khalifa had reached US$4,000 per sq ft (over US$43,000 per m) and that the Armani Residences, also in Burj Khalifa, were selling for US$3,500 per sq ft (over US$37,500 per m).

The project's completion coincided with a worldwide economic slump and overbuilding, and it has been described as "the latest ... in [a] string of monuments to architectural vacancy." With Dubai itself mired in a deep financial crisis that forced it to seek repeated billion-dollar bailouts from its oil-rich neighbor Abu Dhabi, the opening ceremony and surprise renaming of the tower to Burj Khalifa, after UAE President Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has been viewed by observers as an "attempt to boost confidence in Dubai by showing who is backing Dubai".


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Hello Dubai - Financial Times Tweet this news
Financial Times---...- the desert - but also pays tribute to its technical accomplishments such as the “steepling eminence” of the -Burj Khalifa-, the world's tallest building. ... - Date : Mon, 31 May 2010 06:08:17 GMT+00:00
Emirates NBD extends reach to customers in Burj Khalifa area - Al-Bawaba Tweet this news
Al-Bawaba--The special customer promotion between May 15 and June 15, 2010, is valid across the four bank branches that are operational in the -Burj Khalifa- area at Old ... - Date : Sun, 16 May 2010 08:32:49 GMT+00:00

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Floors Use
160 and above Mechanical
156-159 Communication and broadcast
155 Mechanical
139-154 Corporate suites
136-138 Mechanical
125-135 Corporate suites
124 At the Top observatory
123 Sky lobby
122 At.mosphere restaurant
111-121 Corporate suites
109-110 Mechanical
77-108 Residential
76 Sky lobby
73-75 Mechanical
44-72 Residential
43 Sky lobby
40-42 Mechanical
38-39 Armani Hotel suites
19-37 Armani Residences
17-18 Mechanical
9-16 Armani Residences
1-8 Armani Hotel
Ground Armani Hotel
Concourse Armani Hotel
B1-B2 Parking, mechanical



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