Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower construction project is coming back to life after 5 years of non-activity. Reportedly, Jeddah Economic Company (JEC) has invited contractors to bid for a contract to complete the project.

Some of the companies participating in this bid include local companies Almabani, Bawani, El-Seif Engineering Contracting, Nesma & Partners and Saudi Freyssinet. Chinese companies China Harbour, China State Construction Engineering Corporation and Powerchina as well as South Korean companies Hyundai Engineering Construction and Samsung C+T.

Kuwaitian company Mohammed Abdulmohsin al-Kharafi & Sons, Lebanese company Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) and Sweden and European companies Skanska and Strabag are also involved.

The tendering process is expected to be completed by the end of this year, to be precise the participating companies have been given three months to prepare their bids. The companies are expected to form joint ventures comprising local and international partners.

An Overview of the Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower

Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower

Jeddah Tower is a skyscraper that was under construction between 2013 and 2018 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The building is planned to be the first 1-kilometre tall building and would be the world’s tallest building or structure upon completion.

Here is all you need to know about the project

1. Where Jeddah Tower is located 

The Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower is located in desolate terrain approximately 20 kilometres north of Jeddah city centre. The region is planned to be developed into a new district dubbed Jeddah Economic City. Jeddah Tower is the centrepiece and the first phase of this district.

2. Why the name “Jeddah Tower”

When the tower was first proposed back in 2007, it was named Mile High Tower. This name was later changed to Kingdom Tower. In 2015, the tower was given the now-famous name, Jeddah Tower.

The latter was taken from the name of the city where the tower is located in a bid to improve the reputation of Jeddah city. The tower was also named Jeddah Tower because the former name Kingdom Tower would bring confusion as there is another building, Kingdom Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, whose name almost sounds the same. 

3. The height of Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower

Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower

Jeddah Tower was first proposed to be built to a height of a mile. However, a soil test taken in late May 2008 on the project site revealed that the land was not suitable for a building that high.

The exact height of the tower is yet to be made public. Nonetheless, it is said that the tower will be more than 1000 meters.

The tower will thus be the world’s tallest surpassing the current record holder, Burj Khalifa, by 180 meters.

4. Floor distribution 

Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower will have 167 habitable floors with a total area of 240,000 square meters. If the mechanical floors are counted, the tower has a total of 252 floors.

From the bottom, the first 5 floors of the tower will be used as retail spaces while the 6th to 90th floors will be used for offices. Residential floors start from the 94th floor to the 114th floor while the hotel, which is to be operated by Four Seasons Hotels, occupies the 115th to the 156th floors.

The 157th floor will be the observation deck while the floors above are mainly mechanical floors, but also feature penthouses.

5. The Jeddah Tower project team

Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower

The developer and owner of Jeddah Tower is Jeddah Economic Company a joint venture between Kingdom Holding Company, Abrar Holding Company and Saudi Bin Laden Group.

The tower was designed by Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS + GG) while Binladin Group is the project’s main contractor.  Others involved include Landtech Designs, Subul Development Company, Omrania & Associates and Barton Willmore, Bauer,  EC Harris/Mace joint venture and  Saudi Water Company.

6. The cost, start and progress of Jeddah Tower

With a price tag of approximately US$ 1.2 billion, the construction of the tower started in April 2013. It was set to be completed in 2020, after 36 months of construction.

Piling works were completed in December 2013. This allowed for the start of above-ground construction to commence in September 2014.

Work continued however slow and by October 2017, the central core of the tower was at 60 floors. The walls on the other hand were 248 meters. By the end of 2017, the walls reached a total height was 252 meters.

7. The current status of Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower

In January 2018, the owner of Jeddah Tower, JEC, halted the project’s structural concrete work. At this time the building was approximately one-third complete.

8. Why construction of Jeddah Tower stopped

JEC halted work on the project due to labour issues with the contractor following the 2017–19 Saudi Arabian purge.

Funding issues, board room shifts and the COVID-19 pandemic are also said to have created a perfect storm that led to the project’s halt.

9. Has the Jeddah Tower Project in Saudi Arabia resumed?

Yes, the construction of Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia is set to resume. This was revealed towards the end of 2023.

10. When will Jeddah Tower be completed

The completion of the Jeddah Tower project in Saudi Arabia has not yet been revealed.

Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower

Saudi Arabia Jeddah Tower Project Timeline

2010

In March, Adrian Smith of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS + GG) was selected as the architect.

2011

In early August, the Binladin Group was chosen as the main construction contractor with the signing of a US $1.23bn contract, which was less than it cost to build the Burj Khalifa US$1.5bn.

2012

On 13 August, it was announced that the landscaping contract for the Jeddah Tower was to be awarded to Landtech Designs, a US-based company, which will be responsible for irrigating 3.4 hectares (8.5 acres) of green space by using the latest technology in sustainable irrigation. The supply of water to irrigate the green space would be collected through rainwater.

On 21 September, it was announced that financing for the Jeddah Tower was complete. Talal Al Maiman, chief executive officer and managing director of Kingdom Real Estate Development Co. said in an interview that they have all the investors, all the finance, all the money they need. “It took us beyond 20 months to convince investors, working every detail and aspect of financing,” Al Maiman said.

On 10 October, Kingdom Holding awarded contracts totalling US $98m for the project.

2013

On 21 February, the Jeddah Economic Company (JEC) announced that it had appointed an EC Harris/Mace joint venture team to manage the iconic Jeddah Tower project. The team will be providing project, commercial and design management for the Jeddah Tower development

Construction started on 1st April. The piling was completed in December.

Jeddah Tower

2014

Above-ground construction works for Jeddah Tower commenced in September.

2017

In late 2017, the owner of Kingdom Holding Co, which owns 33% of the tower, and the chairman of the Saudi Bin Laden Group, which owns 17% and is the primary contractor, were arrested as part of the 2017 Saudi Arabian purge. Construction of the Jedah tower continued.

In October the central core of the tower was at 60 floors and the walls were 248m high, as of the end of 2017 a reported height was 252m

2018

Kingdom Holding Company signed a deal with Orange Business Services to provide information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure to Jeddah Tower. Construction of the tower moved forward after a short delay.

There was steady progress but building owner JEC halted structural concrete work with the Jeddah tower about one-third completed due to labor issues with a contractor following the 2017–19 Saudi Arabian purge. JEC said they planned to restart construction in 2020 but this never happened.

Jeddah Tower

2020

The resumption of construction of Jeddah Tower was made impossible by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Top ongoing mega/big projects in India

The mega projects in India and the new big projects in India aim to transform the livelihoods of the second-most populous country in the world. In recent years, we have seen a major push towards greater infrastructure projects in the developing world as the need for these projects takes centre stage. Mega projects in India will ease the cost of doing business, alleviate poverty and improve the lives of millions.

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The following are the top ongoing mega projects in India:

  1. Bharatmala Pariyojna in India (Cost US$ 130bn+)
  2. Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project in India (Cost US$ 90bn+)
  3. Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor (Cost S$ 18bn)
  4. Noida Jewar International Greenfield Airport (Cost US$ 4bn)
  5. Navi Mumbai International Airport (Cost US$ 2.5bn)

Overview of the 5 new big projects in India

1. Bharatmala Pariyojna

The Bharatmala Pariyojna is the biggest project in India and also in the whole of Asia. The over US$ 130 billion project is developed, sponsored, and funded by the Government of India. This makes it the single largest outlay for a government road construction scheme.

The project involves the development of road connectivity to border areas and the development of coastal roads including road connectivity for non-major ports. Additionally, Bharatmala Pariyojna includes improvement in the efficiency of national corridors, development of economic corridors, inter corridors, and feeder routes among others.

The project was proposed by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and announced back in 2017.

2. Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project (DMIC)

Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project is a US$ 90 billion-plus industrial development in India.

It is a 1,483 km railway track worked into nine “Mega Industrial Zones”. The project was started in pursuance of an agreement signed between India’s government and Japan in 2006 December. The main aim of the billion-dollar scheme is to create a quick, reliable trade route linking the north of India to the south.

The DMIC project encompasses the development of industrial cities, infrastructure facilities, logistics and transport systems, power plants, and other associated amenities. It aims to create a globally competitive manufacturing and investment destination by establishing industrial clusters along the corridor, attracting domestic and foreign investments, and boosting economic growth in the region.

DMIC Development Corporation (DMICDC) is the implementing agency of the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project.

3. Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor

Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor, one of the new big projects in india

Another one of the new big projects in India is Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor. This is a high-speed rail line meant to connect the South Asian country’s economic hub, Mumbai, with the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat.

The 508km project is a part of the 650 km-long high-speed rail corridor that was proposed to run from Pune to Ahmedabad through Mumbai. It was launched in 2014 by the Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The US$18bn project is being implemented by Rail Vikas Nigam and the National High-Speed Rail Corporation (NHSRC).

4. Noida Jewar International Greenfield Airport

One of the mega projects in India

Noida Jewar International Greenfield Airport, also known as Delhi Noida International Airport or Jewar Airport is also one of the new big projects in India. The US$ 4bn project is being developed through a public-private partnership model (PPP). The project’s site is located near the town of Jewar in Gautam Buddh Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) is the Noida Jewar International Greenfield Airport project implementing agency. YEIDA is acting on behalf of the government of Uttar Pradesh.

Construction began in the third quarter of 2021 and is expected to be finished in the fourth quarter of 2040. The project’s major goal is to give new transportation options for Indian tourists.

5. Navi Mumbai International Airport

Navi Mumbai International Airport, one of the new big projects in India

Navi Mumbai International Airport project is a greenfield international airport that is being developed in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. To be precise the airport is coming up along the National Highway (NH) 4B near Panvel/Uran.

The airport is developed under a public-private partnership (PPP). The PPP is between the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and the Government of Maharashtra, together with Mumbai International Airports Ltd (MIAL).

The implementation of the Navi Mumbai International Airport project, the cost of which is US$ 2.5bn plus, began in August 2021. It is being exited in phases and it is expected to be completed concurrently starting from December 2024.