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Monday, December 7 - 2009

Burj Al Alam piling work underway

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, August 10 - 2009 at 11:55

Dubai-based developer Fortune Group has said that the piling work on the Dhs4bn Burj Al Alam, to be the world's tallest commercial tower, is progressing steadily at the construction site in Dubai's Business Bay. 'The shoring work has been completed and already over 146 of the 613 piles required for the foundation of the pioneering project have been laid. The piling work should be completed by January 2010 and we are optimistic about meeting the 2012 deadline for completing the project,' Syed Muhammad Ali, Fortune Group's CEO has said. Middle East Foundations Group is undertaking the work.

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