Dubai Towers - Doha

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Dubai Towers - Doha
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Structural height 445 m
Floors   90+
Project Manager Sama Dubai
Contractors Al Habtoor-Al Jaber Joint Venture
Architects RJMM Dubai
Cost Consultants Hanscomb Constultants Inc.
Full Completion Early 2009

Dubai Towers - Doha is a 445-meter high, 94-storey, mixed-use skyscraper being constructed in Doha, Qatar. The tower is being developed by the Sama Dubai company, formerly known as Dubai International Properties, part of the Dubai Holding group. The Contractor is a Joint Venture between Al-Habtoor and Al Jaber, The Architects and Engineering Consultants are Robert Matthew Johnson Marshall (RMJM), and the Cost Consultants are Hanscomb Consultants Inc. Upon completion, the tower will be Doha's tallest building, and will be taller than several other proposed skyscrapers in the city. The tower will include a 70,000 m² retail area, as well as serviced apartments, unserviced apartments, office space, and a 230-room hotel. The tower is located in the West Bay district of Doha, next to the Doha Corniche.


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