Dubai's currently most anticipated tower to be finished is now
95 storey's in completion - in terms of concrete structure. The US$900million-budgeted project is boasting its 329-metre height. This makes Burj Dubai taller than the Burj Al Arab, which is standing at 321 meters. However, it is still yet to win over against the height of the Emirates Towers office tower which stands at 355 meters. With the heavy rains during the past several weeks slowing down the construction phase for most projects in the UAE, it is most likely that they are back on track and will reach the 100th level in the next few days.
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