In Saudi Arabia, construction has begun on the modern building that is hoped to be the tallest by far in the world, reminiscent of a modern “Tower of Babel”. In fact, in addition to the colossal height, it will also have an enormous width to the extent that it will fit 20 times the iconic Empire State Building. The project is under construction in Riyadh and is called Mukaab, while it is being built by New Murabba, a company of PIF, that is, the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia. According to a publication by Interesting Engineering, more than 10 million cubic meters of earth have been excavated and a special bridge is planned to be created to facilitate the movement of materials and workers. So far, at least 900 people are on site every day, and that number is expected to increase as work progresses, with the goal of completion by 2030. The landmark building is expected to have around 100,000 residences, 980,000 square meters of shops, 1.4 million square meters of offices along with hotels, cultural venues, a university, […]
Source: News Beast

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