List of Tallest Buildings in Saudi Arabia - List of Tallest Buildings Under Construction

List of Tallest Buildings Under Construction

Rank Name City Height Floors Completion
1 Diamond Tower Jeddah 432 m (1,417 ft) 93
2 Capital Market Authority Headquarters Riyadh 385 m (1,263 ft) 77 2014
3 Lamar Tower 1 Jeddah 372 m (1,220 ft) 87 2014
4 Burj Rafal Riyadh 308 m (1,010 ft) 68 2014
5 KAFD World Trade Centre Riyadh 303 m (994 ft) 67 2014
6 Lamar Tower 2 Jeddah 293 m (961 ft) 84 2014
7 Kempinski Hotel Jeddah 303 m (994 ft) 69 2014
8 The Headquarters Jeddah 257 m (843 ft) 52 2013
9 Aqua Tower Jeddah 251 m (823 ft) 59 2015
10 GCC Bank Headquarters Riyadh 240 m (787 ft) 53 2013
11 Abraj Al Bait Maqam Tower Mecca 232 m (761 ft) 57 2012
12 Abraj Al Bait Qibla Tower Mecca 232 m (761 ft) 57 2012
13 Al Majdoul Tower Riyadh 232 m (761 ft) 54 2015
14 West Tower at the HQ Business Park Riyadh 225 m (738 ft) 54 2013

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