Security in High-Rise Buildings Burj Dubai Greg Sang Director, Projects Emaar Properties
11 September 2001
Project Introduction Downtown Burj Dubai Burj Dubai Tower 500 Acre Development 30,000 Homes Burj Dubai The Dubai Mall The Address Hotel The Palace Hotel Al Manzil Hotel Qamardeen Hotel The Old Town The Old Town Island Burj Dubai Square The Lofts South Ridge The Residences Burj Views Tallest Building in the World Tallest Man-Made Structure Highest Occupied Floor Tallest Spire Over 700 m Tall 5 million sq. ft. Expected Occupancy 9,000-16,000
Downtown Burj Dubai Masterplan
Project Introduction Centre-piece of the US$ 20 billion Downtown Burj Dubai 5 million sq. ft. World s first Armani Hotel World s first Armani Residences 900 Luxury Apartments 37 floors of Corporate Suites Observation Deck Residents Amenities Restaurants Spas 3000 car parks
Building Mixed-Use Program 172 Hotel Guestrooms 492 Hotel Residences 354 Residences 232 Luxury Residences Total Units 1250 37 Boutique Office Floors 4 Communication Floors 1 Observatory Floor 3,000 Parking Spaces Communication Boutique Offices Luxury Residential Residential Hotel Residences Hotel
Special Security Challenges For The Burj Dubai Building Size Iconic Nature of the Building Different User Groups, Predominantly Residential Number of Occupants Nature of Different Operations Adjacent Buildings and Properties Cultural Differences
Special Security Challenges For The Burj Dubai Building Size Iconic Nature of the Building Different User Groups, Predominantly Residential Number of Occupants Nature of Different Operations Adjacent Buildings and Properties Cultural Differences
Special Security Challenges For The Burj Dubai Building Size Iconic Nature of the Building Different User Groups, Predominantly Residential Number of Occupants Nature of Different Operations Adjacent Buildings and Properties Cultural Differences
Special Security Challenges For The Burj Dubai Building Size Iconic Nature of the Building Different User Groups, Predominantly Residential Number of Occupants Nature of Different Operations Adjacent Buildings and Properties Cultural Differences
Special Security Challenges For The Burj Dubai Building Size Iconic Nature of the Building Different User Groups, Predominantly Residential Number of Occupants Nature of Different Operations Adjacent Buildings and Properties Cultural Differences
Special Security Challenges For The Burj Dubai Building Size Iconic Nature of the Building Different User Groups, Predominantly Residential Number of Occupants Nature of Different Operations Adjacent Buildings and Properties Cultural Differences
Special Security Challenges For The Burj Dubai Building Size Iconic Nature of the Building Different User Groups, Predominantly Residential Number of Occupants Nature of Different Operations Adjacent Buildings and Properties Cultural Differences
The Approach 1. Risk Assessment To AS 4360: Risk Management Likelihood x Consequence = Risk Identification of; Assets Threats to Assets Threat Likelihoods Threat Consequences
The Approach 2. Identify Solutions Treatment Plans from Risk Assessment a. Design Solutions b. Technological Solutions c. Comprehensive Crisis Management Planning d. Integration with Local Authorities
The Solutions 2a. Design Solutions Coordinated Design Strategy to International Building Codes and Standards
The Solutions 2b. Technological Solutions Transparent to Users Minimal Impact on Authorised Users Simplicity in Operation Open Systems Connectivity to All Other Building Systems
The Solutions 2c. Comprehensive Crisis Management Planning Crisis Management Team Crisis Levels Crisis Response Strategies
The Solutions 2d. Integration with Local Authorities Early Integration Integration Process
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