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Name: Qatar WTC
Location: DOha
Floors: ?
Height: ?
Use: Commercial

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wow massilia you have out done yourself , thouse pic's are great
The picture isnt clear but shows where its located.... is the render the same as in the first page ?? thanks
50-storey trade tower to be ready by 2012

DOHA DOHA’s skyline is set to rise higher with the signing of a new QR520 million deal for the construction of a 50-storey iconic World Trade Center (WTC) tower in the city’s West Bay area.

According to the contract signed on Sunday between the project owner, Qatar General Insurance and Reinsurance Company (QGIRC) and the main contractor, Arabtec Construction Company, the tallest tower in Qatar is slated to be ready in the summer of 2012.

Chairman of QGIRC, Sheikh Nasser bin Ali al Thani said that the WTC tower with its superior infrastructure and high standard of services will be a valuable addition to the real estate portfolio of the insurance company.

Arabtec Construction Company, which has been awarded the project contract, is reputed as being one of the primary contractors of the 830-metre-high Burj Khalifa tower which opened early this year in Dubai.

Unveiling the building design, Chairman of Arabtec, Riad Kamal, said the 50- storey tower will comprise 42 levels of office space, a four-storey basement with parking space for up to 1169 cars and a conference podium of four floors.

It will also include a spherical building housing an auditorium with 523 fixed seats, a multi-purpose hall for exhibitions and five floors of executive offices.

Another striking feature of the tower will be a circular business club on the topmost floor providing the highest level of luxury and opulence in addition to a wonderful panoramic view of the city.

Addressing the media on the occasion, Kamal said, “WTC tower will mark the entry of Arabtec into the field of high-rise building construction in Qatar.

We are confident that through this venture, we will make a significant contribution to the growth and modernisation of this country.” Speaking to Qatar Tribune, Kamal expressed optimism about the performance of Qatar’s realty sector despite the recent lull.

“Qatar offers a fantastic opportunity for developers to acquire first-class contracts with very competitive prices.

We believe that in the long run this opportunity will translate into a great investment,” he said.

He added that Arabtec had a number of luxury villa projects currently in progress in Al Waab city and was set to start construction work on a twin tower early next month.

Work on the WTC project is under way and, according to its developers, the piling work has already been completed.

The WTC tower in Doha joins a global network of more than 300 iconic World Trade Centres around the world that have become focal points of contact for businessmen and international companies seeking integrated business and trade services.

Qatar Tribune
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