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Saudi’s insane plan for world’s tallest skyscraper ‘The Rise Tower’ – a $5b project twice the height of Burj Khalifa

Published on April 08, 2025 at 11:35 AM

SAUDI Arabia is planning an insanely tall skyscraper – and it is set to double the height of the world's current tallest building.

Rise Tower, which will stand a whopping 2,000 metres (1.2 miles) tall and cost an eye-watering $5billion, is the crown jewel of ‘s futuristic North Pole megaproject.

Illustration of the North Pole megaproject in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, featuring a tall tower and surrounding city.
The North Pole project, which is described as the ‘city of the future', will host a 2 kilometre tall tower
Illustration of the North Pole megaproject in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, featuring modern skyscrapers and a rooftop terrace.
Rise Tower will be be twice the size of the world's current tallest building and cost $5billion

Illustration comparing the height of the Rise Tower in Riyadh to other skyscrapers.

The breathtaking feat will double the height of ‘s , which is 828 metres (0.5 miles) tall, and surpass the upcoming 1,000 metre (0.6 miles) high .

The 678-storey tower is part of the ambitious North Pole development in Riyadh and is designed by Foster + Partners.

The Public Investment Fund has now formally called on international contracting firms to submit bids for project management.

The ridiculously big building is yet another ambition of eco-mad Saudi Arabia and Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.

The bidding comes as Saudi Arabia is looking to complete another bold step in its Vision 2030 program.

The groundbreaking tower will host , entertainment venues, fine dining and much more.

It also aims to become a global and destination while setting new benchmarks in sustainable urban planning.

The North Pole project is poised to become Riyadh's next major economic hub and will span a massive 300 square kilometres.

It has been dubbed as the “city of the future“.

It has been envisioned as a fully integrated city, blending residential, commercial and industrial zones.

The design for the tower was announced in August 2023.

Saudi Arabia Holding Co. CEO Mohammed AlQahtani shared plans for the megacity.

He said: “The North Pole project seamlessly blends modernity with the beauty of nature, delivering a unique living experience.

“The project is poised to usher in a remarkable transformation, redefining the region’s economic and social landscape.

“Anticipated to generate new job opportunities, attract foreign investments, and elevate living standards, this visionary project aims to elevate Riyadh’s global standing as a modern metropolis.”

Illustration of the North Pole megaproject in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, featuring the Rise Tower and surrounding plaza.
The towering project is part of a megacity project called The North Pole
Illustration of modern architecture in Saudi Arabia.
Th tower will be the landmark feature of the futuristic city

North Pole will also feature advanced transportation infrastructure, including a high-speed metro system and self-driving vehicles.

The urban design will emphasise vertical living, creating a dynamic city with world-class facilities.

will be key to the development, with the city powered by renewable sources and integrated with green spaces.

The project aims to be another environmental milestone for eco-mad Saudi Arabia who have launched a line of megalomaniac developments in recent years.

Megacity for example will be a car-free, three-dimensional metropolis, according to a top boss on the build.

While promises to be a futuristic community hidden in an upside down skyscraper in a mountain.

Saudi Arabia has been forced to scale back on multiple and has faced major across most of their developments.

The country's projects have also been plagued with ethical controversies relating to their work practices.

Possible bidders for the project include US contractors and engineers Aecom, Bechtel, Jacobs, Parsons and Turner Construction, as well as British company Mace.

A launch date for North Pole has not been announced yet.

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