Construction Updates
April 18th 2007 - Level 126 - Height 470.09m - Currently the 2nd tallest highrise building in the world!
Category Description Floors Height (m) Height (ft)
Absolute height Structural height from foundation to construction pinnacle 128 476.11 1,562
Current GPS datum height Engineers ground to construction pinnacle (official) 126 470.09 1,536
Podium ground height Level 1 (artificial ground) to the height of the last completed floor 124 442.59 1,452
EMAAR press release height GPS podium concourse to the height of the last useable floor 120 422.50 1,386
The Burj Dubai (Arabic: برج دبي for "Tower (of) Dubai") is a supertall skyscraper currently under construction in the "New Downtown" of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The building is part of a huge development located at the "First interchange" along Sheikh Zayed Road at Doha Street near the "Defence round-about". The lead architect is Adrian Smith, formerly of the Chicago office of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and now partner in the firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture. Its final height is officially being kept a secret due to competition; however, figures released by a contractor on the project have suggested a height of around 808 metres (2,651 feet).[2] Based on this height, the total number of habitable floors is expected to be around 162. However, on the project's official website, an interior graphic of an elevator panel shows floor numbers up to 195. A more recent article by building subcontractor Persian Gulf Extrusions states a final height "over 940 metres", or at least 3,084 feet,[3] but this has not yet been confirmed by Emaar. This new figure is 24 metres higher than the final height rumoured on burjdubaiskyscraper.com. Another source, from dubaimegaprojects.com reported an estimated final height of 1,011 metres and a floor count of 216 floors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burj_Dubai