Apr 07 2008 |
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Burj height is unveiled
Nakheel 's Al Burj will reach a height of 1,200 metres on Limitless ' Arabian Canal development, according to media reports citing project consultants Woods Bagot.The new tower will be around 300 metres taller than Emaar 's Burj Dubai project, which will set a new world record on completion. "We are still finalising the design concept of a new project involving an iconic structure," Nakheel told a Dubai-based web site.
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Comments By Our Users (3)
when will this st***** contest end? no one cares about the world's tallest buildings - it would be better if the UAE start giving its workers better wokring and living conditions.
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Better spend money providing good living conditions to the poor labourers rather than just making and apeasing your self with so called TALLEST CLAIMS.
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Will it never end. Who is going to live in these things? Remember the film - The Towering Inferno?
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