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Samsung won the $306m(£160m) deal, after an 11-month bid process.

The concrete and steel tower will be part of an $8bn(£4.2bn) 500-acre project in the United Arab Emirates.

Workers have already started to clear the ground for the 800-metre high, 160-floor skyscraper and it should be completed by November 2008.

Construction work on the Burj tower will begin in January, and when completed it will be taller than the world's current highest building, Taiwan's 508-metre TFC 101 building.

The building will have a hotel, a shopping mall, offices and luxury apartments.

800 metres (2,640 feet) tall

Upward-spiral design

Exterior cladding system

Built of glass, aluminium, concrete, steel

Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago

Total floor space of 500,000 sq m (5.35 million sq ft)

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It was commissioned by Emaar Properties, as part of its Downtown Dubai development.

"Samsung Corporation's appointment is a defining moment and the tower is set to rise and change the face of Dubai," said Mohamed Ali Alabbar, chairman of Emaar Properties.

"The tower represents the next stage of growth for Emaar and will be the basis for future developments and act as a signpost for the ambitions of the region."

Dubai is proud of its adventurous construction projects, such as the seven-star Burj al-Arab hotel which has already become an iconic structure.

Samsung teamed up with Belgium's Besix and local company Arabtec to outbid seven other groups for the contract.

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Guest web_norah

probably where Western peope hang. i doubt that the Allah-faithful are boozing up at those spots though....

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Guest web_norah

i wouldnt know either way - never been to Dubai but they have clubs and nightlife and like Pod said possibly, the non Muslims, may be able to booze

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Guest pod

You'd be surprised, even though boozing isn't Koran-approved, some of these guys put it away. Booze over there is like coke here, it may be illegal, but there's people that do it. Due to the stiff penalties involved, I'm sure it is only the wealthy though...

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Guest michael^heaven
i doubt that the Allah-faithful are boozing up at those spots though....

---They're usually hanging at the strip clubs, just before their next airline suicide mission. :-X

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Guest web_norah
i doubt that the Allah-faithful are boozing up at those spots though....

---They're usually hanging at the strip clubs, just before their next airline suicide mission. :-X

yeah i am sure all Dubai citizens are doing that. ::)

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Guest Slide On The Ice

Whoa. That's almost halfway to Coruscant heighs.

They should be worried about Al Quaida trying to knock it down.

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Guest michael^heaven
i doubt that the Allah-faithful are boozing up at those spots though....

---They're usually hanging at the strip clubs, just before their next airline suicide mission. :-X

yeah i am sure all Dubai citizens are doing that. ::)

---Actually, I was referring to the terrorists who flew the planes into the World Trade Center. ::)

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In terms of alcohol - Dubai and the United Arab Emirates are of course Muslim - but expatriates are allowed alcohol licenses to buy and consume alcohol in their homes and bars, restaurants, pubs and clubs also have special licenses allowing them to sell alcohol to non-Muslim clientele over the age of 21.

There are no casinos in Dubai as gambling is totally against the Muslim tradition. Nightclubs are varied and thankfully now plentiful! Many cater only to the over 25’s, all have to shut by 3am and most are clearly divided into themes - from international to Arabic to African to Latin American! Try Amnesia in the Palm Hotel for a fantastic dance scene or maybe try Club Africana in the Rush Inn for something altogether fantastically different.

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Guest Electric Eel

I think I saw something on Discovery channel about the planning of this building. It was pretty cool, since it is going to be soo big they have to take alot into consideration. It pretty much seemed like it was going to be its own city within the city. I love watching shows like that, so interesting, but thats just the macgyver in me speaking, lol.

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Guest Electric Eel

Yeah, it was crazy, they were saying how people can live and work and do all their shopping in that building, no need to go anywhere else.

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