JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — The skyline of the future is taking shape as the Jeddah Tower, an architectural marvel designed to surpass the 1,000-meter mark, has officially entered its final phase of construction. This milestone marks a significant leap in engineering, positioning the structure to become the tallest building in the world once completed.
A New Peak in Engineering
For years, the project has been a symbol of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, representing the Kingdom's drive toward innovation and global prominence. The tower, which serves as the centerpiece of the Jeddah Economic City, utilizes advanced structural materials and design techniques to ensure stability at unprecedented heights.
"The completion of the final phase is not merely a construction achievement; it is a testament to human ingenuity and our ability to redefine the boundaries of urban architecture," project officials noted during the announcement.
As the structure climbs toward its record-breaking summit, it continues to draw international attention for its complex engineering challenges and its potential to reshape the global real estate landscape.



