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Old 08-09-2006, 03:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The Biggest Building Site On Earth

by MICHAEL HANLON

22:22pm 8th August 2006


Begun in 2001, the Palm Islands are a 12-square-mile group off the shores of Dubai. With 14,000 labourers toiling day and night, the first of three unfeasibly large, palm shaped artificial islands, Palm Jumeirah, is nearing completion, and about to receive its first residents.


When the luxury homes on the Palm's 17 giant 'fronds' were first put on sale in 2004, the buyers - of what will become a cross between Las Vegas and Wilmslow-on-sea - included the Beckhams, who put a deposit down on a £1.2million designer pad with two swimming pools, Michael Owen, Anthea Turner and Grant Bovey, and Gary Neville.

Prices start at £100,000 for a one-bedroom flat with a shared pool and go up to £3.8million for one of the 90,000 sq ft plots on the end of each frond - but this price doesn't include the villa. Michael Jackson is rumoured to have a financial stake in the project.


The islands almost defy description. They are huge artificial peninsulas, made from some 90 million cubic metres of sand dredged from the bottom of the Gulf.


The outer edge of this first Palm is a gigantic, 7mile-long breakwater built of 7 million cubic metres of rock brought from 17 different quarries in the United Arab Emirates. It will be able to withstand 12ft-high waves.


When the Palm Islands were first mooted, a decade ago, Dutch engineers were called in to ensure that the new land would be safe from winter storms and day-to-day marine erosion.

However, the developers, Al Nakheel Properties, rushed ahead - only later realising that the original design did not allow enough water to flow through the development.

Some of the villas bought by the likes of David Beckham. Click enlarge to see the three views of the development




Lack of water flow would be sure to cause stagnation and environmental damage. So the Dutch were recalled, and two extra channels, clearly visible in these pictures, were cut into the outer barrier.
If this hadn't been done, the artificial lagoon created by the reef would soon have become a fetid haven for algae and mosquitoes. The fronds of the palm spread out into the Persian Gulf

Once finished, the Palm Jumeirah, which extends four miles into the Gulf, will accommodate some 60,000 residents in 2,500 exclusive beachside villas, 2,500 apartments in 20 high-rise blocks and 50 luxury hotels.

At least 50,000 workers will staff the hotels, two marinas, water theme parks, restaurants, shopping malls, sports centres, health spas and cinemas.

Bridges more than 300 yards long will transport visitors from the mainland to the Palm Jumeirah, and a canal will carry water taxis

along the 1.2 mile-long 'trunk' of the island, while an electric monorail will whisk visitors and residents overhead.


More than 12,000 palm trees are being grown on the mainland for the island's gardens.


The Palm Jumeirah will be followed by two more palm tree-shaped islands that will require a further 1.3 billion cubic metres of sand and stone.

The developers are also building The World Archipelago, a cluster of 264 islands that form a world map. Rod Stewart is rumoured to have bought the island shaped like Britain. The total cost of constructing the islands is some $14 billion.




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Old 08-09-2006, 03:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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wow this makes development in miami even seem tame
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Old 08-09-2006, 03:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Here's the World:



I've already bought the entire Middle East and merged it form one giant, multi-racial country where everyone gets on just fine.
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i've been following this for quite a while now and it is amazing. personally i like the one shaped like the globe more. i can't wait til it's all done and see the finished product. just building the infrastructure alone is a feat.
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the construction going on in Dubai is ridiculous!!! saw a special on (i think) discovery channel the other night about it.... fucking insane
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Dubai 2009.
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The National Geographic Channel did a one-hour show on this island, showing all the stages of construction. It really was amazing to watch. At the end of the show, they showed two new projects that will be even larger than this one. Really spectacular. Apparently all of this is being done, according to the show, because Dubai will run out of oil very soon, and they want to turn Dubai into a tourist economy. Looks like they are doing a pretty good job.

Along the way, they showed all the problems that crop up, including the rough storm season that they have. If you get a chance to catch it, you should.
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I can't help but think that the West's current fascination with Dubai will end pretty quickly if there is a terrorist attack in the region.
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Its pretty amazing how fast they are making all this happen. Really puts the US to shame when you consider how long they have taken to do ANYTHING with the WTC site. They can't even agree on a proposal, let alone start construction. Meanwhile that part of manhattan has a huge gaping hole that cannot be filled until something is done. The amount of nagative feelings and vibes in that area is overwhelming. I refuse to go there again.
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Its pretty amazing how fast they are making all this happen. Really puts the US to shame when you consider how long they have taken to do ANYTHING with the WTC site. They can't even agree on a proposal, let alone start construction. Meanwhile that part of manhattan has a huge gaping hole that cannot be filled until something is done. The amount of nagative feelings and vibes in that area is overwhelming. I refuse to go there again.
or how long it has taken the I-95 expansion project in palm beach county. 10 years and counting.... WAY TO GO GUYS!!!
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