


The complex was built on the site of the Ajyad Fortress, an 18th-century Ottoman fortification on top of a hill facing the Grand Mosque. It is the world’s second most costly structure, with an overall development cost of US$15 billion. The project was developed and built by the Saudi Binladin Group, the Kingdom’s largest construction company. Makkah Royal Clock Tower and Abraj Al-Bait complex viewed from below AhmadElq, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons The huge building is only a few meters away from Mecca’s Great Mosque, the world’s largest mosque, and Islam’s holiest site. The Clock Tower Museum, which occupies the top four floors of the edifice, is housed in the clock tower. The Makkah Clock Royal Tower in Saudi Arabia is the world’s fourth-highest structure. The SL Rasch GmbH Special and Lightweight Structures (est. The Makkah Clock Royal Tower in Saudi Arabia Architect 4.2 Why Was There Controversy Surrounding the Building of the Abraj Al Bait Complex?.4.1 Where Is the World’s Tallest Clock Tower?.2 Sustainability of the Giant Clock Tower.1 The Makkah Clock Royal Tower in Saudi Arabia.
