Lamar Towers

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Sumou Towers (formerly Lamar Towers) are a pair of skyscrapers currently under construction in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.[3][4] Located on Jeddah Corniche, Sumou Towers consists of two towers, the southern tower 71 floors and the northern 62 floors. The project also includes a number of commercial offices and at the same time it includes a commercial shopping center (mall) that includes the most luxurious shops and international restaurants, in addition to a sports center, spa and multiple areas for luxury.

Sumou Towers
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Former namesLamar Towers
General information
StatusUnder construction
LocationJeddah, Saudi Arabia
Construction started2008
Estimated completion2025
Opening2025
OwnerAsmo Company
HeightNorth Tower : 301 m (988 ft)
South Tower : 322 m (1,056 ft)
Technical details
Floor countSouth Tower : 71
North Tower : 62
Floor areaTower 1: 84,000 m2 (900,000 sq ft)
Tower 2: 68,774 m2 (740,280 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)RMJM
Main contractorDrake & Scull Construction
References
[1][2]

The proposal for the project was submitted by Cayan in 2008 and was approved in the same year.[citation needed] Construction began in 2008 and, when completed in 2024, Tower 1 will be the tallest building in Jeddah, till date, surpassing the recently completed National Commercial Bank. The development is expected to cost about $600 million.[citation needed] The tower was designed by Saudi Diyar Consultants. The Construction Management Service is by MIDRAR.[citation needed] The Lamar company is the main developer of the project and Drake & Scull Construction are the main contractors for this landmark development.

The holding company has declared bankruptcy and construction on the building has stopped. There are many civil suits against the company for property sold in these buildings.

Lamar is Arabic for liquid gold, which describes the reflection of the golden glass in the waters of the Red Sea.

Asmo Company (100% owned by Sumou Holding Company) has acquired Sumo Towers (formerly Lamar), one of the leading projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with its prime location on the northern Corniche of Jeddah, overlooking the Red Sea. The project has been partially constructed and Asmo aims to complete the construction and development of the project.

Description

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The Lamar Towers will include the following:[citation needed]

  • Underground parking for over 500 cars.
  • Retail center - The Lamar Mall.
  • Offices - Over 10 floors of office space.
  • The Lamar Spa - this membership only spa will provide separate facilities for men and women.
  • Residential - 1, 2, 3, or 4 bedroom apartments and Penthouse/Royal Floors.

Owners

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Drake & Scull International is carrying out the MEP works, with KASKTAS Arabia responsible for the piling, shoring, grouting, soil improvement and dewatering works. The architectural and engineering concept and schematic design for Lamar Towers was undertaken by RMJM Dubai.

The main contract was awarded originally to Arabian Construction Company in October 2008, but it was reportedly subsequently reawarded to Arabtec in May 2009 by developer Cayan Investment & Development, according to Arab News. The structure part of the project was then awarded on 12 October 2010 to the Saudi Lebanese Tarouk Contracting company Ltd who constructed a substantial part of the Project and two towers (up to levels 26, both towers) before being terminated by the Owner on 31 December 2012. The remaining part of the structure and the Project were transferred then in July 2013 to the UAE based general contractor Drake & Scull Construction, part of the Drake & Scull International PJSC group.

Asmo Company (100% owned by Sumou Holding Company) has acquired Sumo Towers (formerly Lamar), one of the leading projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with its prime location on the northern Corniche of Jeddah, overlooking the Red Sea. The project has been partially constructed and Asmo aims to complete the construction and development of the project.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "CTBUH Tall Building Database: Lamar Tower 1". CTBUH. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  2. ^ "CTBUH Tall Building Database: Lamar Tower 2". CTBUH. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Lamar Towers". By Urbika. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
  4. ^ "Lamar Towers". By Jeddah Saudi Arabia Tourist Information. Retrieved May 11, 2013.
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