1. FOUNDATION DESIGN FOR THE BURJ KHALIFA, DUBAI – THE WORLD’S TALLEST BUILDINGHarry G. Poulos Grahame BunceCoffey Geotechnics Hyder Consulting (UK),Sydney, Australia. Guildford, UK 2. Introduction This paper describes the foundation design process adopted for the Burj Dubai, the world’s tallest building. The foundation system is a piled raft, founded on deep deposits of carbonate soils and rocks. The paper will outline the geotechnical investigations undertaken, the field and laboratory testing programs, and the design process, and will discuss how various design issues, including cyclic degradation of skin friction due to wind loading, were addressed. 3. Overview of the Project The Burj Dubai project in Dubai comprises the construction of an approximately 160 storey high rise tower, with a podium development around the base of the tower, including a 4-6 storey garage. It is founded on a 3.7m thick raft supported on bored piles, 1.5 m in diameter, extending ap...
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