Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, inaugurated in 2010, is a mixed-use skyscraper in Dubai.
Burj Khalifa stands almost 830m tall and has more than 160 floors. It holds many world records from being recognized as the tallest building and free-standing structure in the world to having one of the world’s tallest service elevator, which travels at
Burj Khalifa: Dubai's Vertical City: With Ron Bagnulo. Immerse yourself in the world of the rich and famous and follow the owner and workers who call this super tower home. With unprecedented access, get a glimpse of what it is like to live, work, and pl
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This paper presents a snapshot of Construction and Quality Control system adopted during the construction of World's Tallest Tower, "The BurjKhalifa Tower", Dubai, UAE. An effective, well-constructed and well-maintained building is essential for safety and durability of any structure. In order to...
Burj Khalifa Bin Zayed or Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world and was opened in 2010 after almost 6 years of construction at the cost of $1.5 billion. Sheikh Khalifa, the ruler of the United Arab Emirates, granted monetary aid for the building to being built, hence resultin...
The design of the Burj Khalifa represents a truly collaborative effort between all members of the design team. A tower of such height required interaction and input from all parties to create a system and form that responds efficiently to wind and gravity loads, while also facilitating ...
One of the most interesting facts about Burj Khalifa, which is really appreciable, is that there is no compromise with sustainability, both during the time of its construction as well as at present. Every year, fifteen million gallons of water are harvested sustainably for the irrigation of plan...
Burj Khalifa has set a new world record for vertical concrete pumping for a building by pumping to over 460m (1,509ft). The construction has required an estimated 330,000m² of cement, 39,000t of steel rebar and 142,000m² of glass. The foundation slab of the tower is 80,000ft...
Burj Khalifa has set a new world record for vertical concrete pumping for a building by pumping to over 460m (1,509ft). The construction has required an estimated 330,000m² of cement, 39,000t of steel rebar and 142,000m² of glass. The foundation slab of the tower is 80,000ft...