Jeddah Economic Company (JEC) has restarted work on the world’s tallest tower, the 1,000-metre-plus-tall Jeddah Tower project in Saudi Arabia. [...]
The developer has invited contractors to bid by the end of this year for a contract to complete the record-breaking structure. Kingdom Holding Company CEO Talal Ibrahim Almaiman confirmed that the tender has been officially issued when contacted by MEED.
— MEED.com
The Jeddah Tower project, designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, first appeared on Archinect in 2011 and is roughly one-third of the way through the construction of its record-setting superstructure, MEED reports. Progress had been halted in January of 2018 over labor shortages and was further delayed by the pandemic. The Saudi Binladin Group (or SBG), which originally managed the project, has since undergone a debt restructuring and will be replaced by one of 14 potential contractors hailing from Europe, China, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Lebanon, and Kuwait.
Architect Gordon Gill had told reporters for CNN to "Never say never" when asked last fall whether or not construction would ever resume.
Once completed, the tower will stand slightly over 1 kilometer (3,280 feet) in total height, though the exact figure is said to be kept secret. The megatall tower is currently projected to add $12.5 billion USD to the Saudi economy by 2030, according to an assessment published earlier this year by the LA Times.
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Yay! Return of the Jeddah!
labour shortage because they killed off too many slaves in the first few years. Gotta fill-up the labour pipeline.
No, word is that Neom is slowing down
vapour ware money pit drying up?
Longest, tallest, biggest. Wonder what's going on here?
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