Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower is moving closer to becoming the world’s tallest building, with its final height set to exceed 1,000 metres. Once completed, the landmark skyscraper will surpass Dubai’s Burj Khalifa and mark a new chapter in architectural and engineering achievement.
The mega project is one of the flagship developments supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, reflecting the Kingdom’s ambition to diversify its economy and establish itself as a global hub for innovation, tourism, and investment.
Designed as a fully integrated “vertical city,” Jeddah Tower will feature luxury residences, premium office spaces, hotels, restaurants, retail outlets, and observation decks offering panoramic views of the Red Sea and the surrounding city.
The building incorporates cutting-edge engineering solutions, including advanced elevator systems, high wind-resistance technology, energy-efficient infrastructure, and sustainable design principles to ensure long-term performance and environmental responsibility.
Beyond its record-breaking height, Jeddah Tower represents Saudi Arabia’s commitment to creating world-class infrastructure and redefining modern urban development.
The project is expected to become an iconic global landmark, attracting tourists, investors, and businesses while showcasing the Kingdom’s growing capabilities in architecture, engineering, and large-scale development.


