Sama Tower
Under construction in March 2008
Sama Tower in March 2008
General information
TypeResidential
Coordinates25°13′43.04″N 55°17′08.01″E / 25.2286222°N 55.2855583°E / 25.2286222; 55.2855583
Construction started2006
Completed2009
CostUS$140 million
OwnerAl Hamid Group
Height
Roof194 m (636 ft)
Technical details
Floor count49[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)WS Atkins & Partners[1]

The Sama Tower (also known as Al Durrah Tower[2] or Al Durrah Tower II) is a skyscraper along Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[1] The tower has 49 floors. Construction began in 2006 and was completed in late 2009.[2]

History

The building was originally proposed as a supertall building named Al Durrah Tower II. The design was a 330 m (1,083 ft) twisting tower with more than 75 storeys for residential use, costing about US$140 million.[3] This design was regarded as a major addition to the Dubai skyline, but at the same time, the height of the project was a concern to Dubai's Department of Civil Aviation. In response to this issue, the project was scaled back to 194 metres (636 ft) with 51 stories.

Construction

Construction of the project began in 2006. The concrete foundation raft for the building was poured about a year later in March 2007 by the Dubai Contracting Company and Ready Mix Beton. Some 10,500 m3 (13,700 cu yd) of concrete was poured between March 22 and March 23, which set a new construction record for a continuously poured concrete raft.[4] The old pouring record was also held by Ready Mix Beton.[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Sama Tower". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on May 24, 2006. Retrieved 2007-09-26.
  2. 1 2 "Sama Tower". SkyscraperPage.com. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
  3. "Apartment and Housing Facilities". Hill International. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
  4. 1 2 "Record concrete pour takes place on Al Durrah". ArabianBusiness.com. 2007-04-07. Retrieved 2007-12-18.
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