Central Market Project

Abu Dhabi World Trade Center

Burj Mohammed bin Rashid
General information
Status Complete
Type Residential and Commercial
Location Abu Dhabi
Coordinates 24°29′17″N 54°21′23″E / 24.48806°N 54.35639°E / 24.48806; 54.35639Coordinates: 24°29′17″N 54°21′23″E / 24.48806°N 54.35639°E / 24.48806; 54.35639
Construction started 2008
Owner Aldar Properties PJSC [1]
Height
Roof 382 m (1,253 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 92
Design and construction
Architect Foster + Partners
Main contractor

Arabian Construction Company (ACC) (Abu Dhabi) Sub Contractor = Voltas Limited International Operations Bus. Group (Abu Dhabi) United Arab Emirates

Company Type: Contractor, MEP Phone: 971-2-6504511 Fax:

Sub Contractor = Telematics Networking & Communications LLC (04-2824343)

The Central Market Project is a complex of three skyscrapers, one of which is “supertall”, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[2] Construction of the three towers was scheduled to end in 2010, though the financial crisis of 2009 pushed the project completion date in 2014. The complex includes two malls, and two Marriott hotels.

Burj Mohammed bin Rashid

Burj Mohammed bin Rashid is the tallest building in Abu Dhabi and the skyscraper with the most floors in the city as of its completion in 2014. The residential building stands 382 metres (1,253 ft) tall and contains 92 floors.[3] The tower is adjacent to the shorter Trust Tower offices and hotel building, also among the tallest in the city.

The Trust Tower

The office tower, called the Trust Tower, rises 278 m (912 ft) and has 60 floors, completed in Q2 of 2012.[4] The tower was publicly opened in 2013,[5] and houses leased properties, and the offices of the World Trade Centers Association. It is connected to a Marriott Renaissance hotel via a large mall and a souk, both operated by the World Trade Center.

The Hotel Tower

The shortest building in the complex, the Central Market Hotel Tower, stands 65 m (213 ft) tall and houses 16 floors of hotel space under the Courtyard Marriott brand.[6]

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