The projected plans are amazing, but there are few buildings that would out-do the Burj El Arab(?) Hotel there that was opened a few years ago. The hotel is the only 7-star (not just 5-star) in the world. I was lucky enough to get a personal tour without paying the rediculous amount ($50?) to walk inside.
The rotating building poses unique problems that will not be experienced except in some seimic solutions.
If you do work there, you better be ready for a fast track, irregular work and ability to respond to problems and changes quickly.
The ability to solve problems seems to overshadow the cost IF the scedule is not compromised. Pride is important and will be paid for.
The residential development off shore is truely amazing.
If you have a chance, take a look at the timeline of construction of Dubai for the past 5 or 10 years. There is a slide show that I will try to find. I have the PPT presentation that I can post once I find out how to.
Dick