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Depa says working on Burj Dubai a 'nightmare'

on May 13, 2009

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By Alex Delmar-Morgan

Working on the world’s tallest building has been a logistical 'nightmare' and similar projects would be not be undertaken in the future, interior fit-out giant Depa has admitted.

Speaking exclusively to Arabian Business, the boss of the largest interior fit out contractor in the world, has sensationally opened the lid on the logistical headache of deploying 2000 workers over 105 floors on the Burj Dubai, which is set to be 818m when finished in September.

“The challenging part is the logistics,” said Mohannad Sweid, CEO of Depa, who won a US $600 million contract in 2006 to oversee the fit out of nearly 1000 residential and serviced apartments including corridors and lift lobbies in the Burj.

“It’s nightmare that we calculated at the beginning of the project, that affects the productivity of your work,” he added.

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While confirming Depa are on schedule to complete the fit out by September 9 this year - also the scheduled grand opening of the skyscraper - Sweid said the most challenging aspect was coordinating his workforce across such a large area and moving building materials and supplies up the tower.

“Actually there have been a hell of a lot of problems. But we are dealing with it and managing it and we will deliver on time,” he said.

“At the end of the day, by the time you get the worker up, by the time he wants to go for a break and or go to the toilet, he loses a lot of productivity. Can you imagine having 2000 people distributed in one tower?” he added.

“Then you have to take materials up and load the materials, and there are other contractors working on site. That was the challenging part and still is challenging [part]. For us I think it’s something we will not do again.”

Sweid said there were no sleeping facilities for workers in the Burj and was unsure as to what is being planned for the top floor of the half a mile skyscraper.

There has been speculation it could be an office, a public space or a restaurant.

Depa is doing the fit out for apartments between the 12th and 117th floors on the middle tiers, above the Armani hotel, and below the office space on the top section.




Readers' Comments


Mahesh (Jan 3, 2010)
DUBAI
United Arab Emirates

Logistic
DEPA - A HIMALAYAN ACHIVEMENT - YOU DESERVE IT

Tito (Jan 3, 2010)
QC
Philippines

ooohhh...
even if you are a very experienced planner, you cannot anticipate that kind of project bcoz of too many structures at diferent level in a sigle tower at more than a hectare of floor area... Be proud...!!!

Wella (Jan 3, 2010)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

re Fit-out flap
Nicely said Gerhard and Joel! Couldn't agree more

rodel (Jan 3, 2010)
Escalante City Phil,Dubai
United Arab Emirates

logistics
logistics has the biggest part for a contractors, when we say logistics its mean we are relying on the situation exist outside and inside in the site. I think more contengencies to be added to a project like this. and DEPA should be thankfull even though they are in the nightmare but after this you are proud to a part of the "TALLEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD".

jitendra (May 19, 2009) United Arab Emirates

depa
If a project is become successful, people must thank the worked team & the team work. The hard ship of normal working people & supervision must be understood by the Leaders sit on air conditioned office. The success does not only comes from the hard work, there is smartness behind it & it may cost extra at some time. Each job has difficulty & a Good Planner can manage it. Such projects need good PMPs (Project management professional).

archee (May 18, 2009)
Manama
Bahrain

FIT OUT FIASCO
Its a pity, DEPA is complaining. As it is they have enough problems on ground than to climb the stairs of Burj Tower. Pls. wake up

aziz (May 18, 2009)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Er...
I would love to know how many of these commentators who are so sure of their rosy eyed opinions actually own a large engineering company themselves. Talk less, learn more.

ludwig (May 15, 2009)
Laguna
Philippines

Burj Tower
Depa didn't anticipate during tender at first there will site visit. They did miss calculate mobilization of workers.And if Price is marginal it would be nightmare.

Vatsala Sahai (May 14, 2009)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Depa's comments
In extreme poor taste. There name should be scrapped off from the list.It is a dream to be associated with a project like Burj.

Joel (May 14, 2009)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Logistics
It's so sad that a leader is giving up to what he already proved. A leader should be proud (instead of complaining) of having an "on-time" (as stated)installation schedule to an iconic massive tower even though millions of obstacles he faced. If I were him, I will tell to the world that I am the man behind the Worlds tallest success and will shout once more that no structure could derail my LEADERSHIP.

vivek kapoor (May 13, 2009)
Manama
Bahrain

Burj Dubai Tower
It is a wonderful experience for me as associated with this prestigous project for nearly two years in electrical installation system including lightning protection.I wish if any body need my services to educate young engineers from building services side.My contact number is 0097336458626.Please contact after 24th of May 09 as i am on vacation in Canada.

Gerhard (May 13, 2009)
Dubai
United Arab Emirates

Fit-out Flap
Hey, the guys who built the pyramids didn't complain about the logistics! Or the toilet breaks. This is because it was a once-off, iconic project -- just like Burj Dubai. It seems a bit blase of Depa to now say 'never again' ... when it is unlikely that a project of such a scope will ever be attempted again. So they're a part of history, whether they like it or not. Do they really want to go down in the annals as the Burj Dubai Fit-Out Whingers?


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