Dear All,


Burj Dubai, the world's tallest man-made structure, will see a "soft
opening" on September 9 this year in tandem with the launch of Dubai
Metro, according to an industry source.

"The target is to have the event coincide with the opening of the
Metro on 09/09/09. There is still work to be done in terms of
finishing the building," the person said. "This includes the access
and exit planning as well as connecting the sewerage lines to the main
network."

These issues are being addressed to ensure optimum working of the
building before final occupancy, the person said.

Despite several attempts, developer Emaar Properties did not comment
on the subject by the time this newspaper went to press.

The groundbreaking for Burj Dubai took place in September 2004 and
completion was projected by late 2008. In June 2008, Emaar Chairman
Mohamed Ali Alabbar said in a statement: "We believe that a completion
date of September 2009 is possible and reasonable for a project of
this global magnitude and significance."

Burj Dubai has risen to its final height of 818 metres, a project
contractor told this newspaper in a recent interview. The spire was
erected in the third week of December. Since then, a beacon has been
installed at the top, usually the final topping-out of a tower.

When completed, Burj Dubai will meet all four criteria listed by the
Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), which classifies
the world's tallest structures. CTBUH measures the height of buildings
to the structural top, the highest occupied floor, the top of the roof
and the tip of the spire, pinnacle, antenna, mast or flagpole.

Contractor Besix said it is working to complete the work on schedule.
"We signed a new agreement with Emaar Properties last year and they
gave us an extension of time to complete the project in 2009," said
Didier Bosredon, Deputy Project Director at Besix.

"The 154th floor will house the office of the Emaar chairman. The
façade is still not finished and work is in progress," he said.

The tower will have an observation deck on Level 124, which will offer
visitors a bird's-eye view of the city and beyond.

Burj Dubai is part of the $20 billion (Dh73.47bn) Burj Dubai
development, which includes a shopping mall, hotels and a variety of
residential buildings.

Regards

shah

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