

Before the building opened, it was called Burj Dubai. Throughout the process, IMI Hydronic Engineering ensured that the proposed solution was fully understood by all parties. Burj Khalifa ( Arabic:, 'Khalifa Tower') is an extremely tall skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates named after Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and is the tallest building ever built, at 828 metres (2,717 feet). IMI Hydronic Engineering was able to present the contractor with an innovative and more time efficient installation, based on its understanding of the customer’s unique requirements. The time taken for the system to be commissioned was crucial for the installers because, under contractual obligations, delays will be penalised. The time-savings inherent in the IMI Hydronic Engineering solution provide significant value over alternative approaches. Photo about city, burj, cropped, attraction, emirate, facade, exterior, architecture. Bespoke balancing valves recommended by and commissioned from IMI Hydronic Engineering are capable of controlling a complex cooling system throughout the building, comprising some 946,000 litres of water. BUrj Khalifa Tower floodlit in the white, green and red colors.
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The 8,000 or so valves specified by Hyder Consulting include manual balancing valves, differential pressure control valves, terminal valves and other combination valves. Khalifa Tower is located in Al Jubail and offers self-catering accommodations.

Hyder Consulting, on behalf of Skidmore Owings & Merill, requires a highly efficient and effective cooling system for this remarkable building to be designed, installed and commissioned, on budget and to tight time constraints. Such a broad scope of applications, the sheer height of the building, and the extreme heat of its location, mean that a consistent internal climate is absolutely vital. Dubai, Dubai stad, Verenigde Arabische Emiraten, Perzische Golf. Skidmore Owings & Merill is leading the architectural, structural engineering and mechanical engineering of the Burj Khalifa.Ĭovering a staggering 344,000sqm, the Burj Khalifa represents the ultimate in luxury accommodation residential units, hotels – including the flagship new Armani Hotel – four swimming pools, several restaurants, a library, and a 15,000sqm fitness suite which will all be enclosed in the 808m high tower. Projected to be the tallest building in the world upon its completion in 2008, the prestigious Burj Khalifa was designed by Adrian Smith and is being constructed by Skidmore, Owings & Merill – the global leader in creating super-tall structures – for Emaar Properties.
