Alimak is a global market leader and pioneer in the design and manufacture of vertical access solutions for industrial and construction industries. The company provides permanent and temporary high quality elevators, construction hoists and work platforms built on rack and pinion and traction technologies. Alimak has a well-established global sales, service and distribution platform across more than 100 countries with strong market presence. The company has a large global installed base of over 23,000 units which provides unique know-how of all industrial application areas. Alimak was founded in 1948 and employs over 1,200 people across the world.
Alimak is part of Alimak Group which is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden
Materials / Products / Systems Supplier
Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.
Rank
|
Name
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Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Completion
|
Height
|
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1 |
2012 |
601 m / 1,972 ft |
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2 |
1976 |
553.3 m / 1,815 ft |
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3 |
2004 |
508 m / 1,667 ft |
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4 |
2010 |
484 m / 1,588 ft |
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5 |
2019 |
462 m / 1,516 ft |
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6 |
1998 |
451.9 m / 1,483 ft |
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7 |
1998 |
451.9 m / 1,483 ft |
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8 |
1999 |
420.5 m / 1,380 ft |
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9 |
2003 |
412 m / 1,352 ft |
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10 |
1996 |
390.2 m / 1,280 ft |
Alimak Group AB (2017)
Please note that all heights shown in italics/red are estimated heights. These have been calculated based on known floor counts for the building, then extrapolated through analyzing typically hundreds of buildings of the same function on this database that do have confirmed heights. The user should be aware that non-standard building features, such as significant spires or raised entrances / podiums, may affect the accuracy of these estimations.
Rank
|
Name
|
City
|
Completion
|
Height
|
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1 |
1974 |
647 m / 2,121 ft |
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2 |
2012 |
601 m / 1,972 ft |
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3 |
1976 |
553 m / 1,815 ft |
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4 |
2004 |
508 m / 1,667 ft |
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5 |
2010 |
484 m / 1,588 ft |
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6 |
2019 |
462 m / 1,516 ft |
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7 |
1998 |
452 m / 1,483 ft |
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7 |
1998 |
452 m / 1,483 ft |
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9 |
1999 |
421 m / 1,380 ft |
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10 |
2003 |
412 m / 1,352 ft |
||
11 |
1996 |
390 m / 1,280 ft |
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12 |
1996 |
384 m / 1,260 ft |
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13 |
1992 |
374 m / 1,227 ft |
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14 |
1990 |
367 m / 1,205 ft |
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15 |
2009 |
366 m / 1,200 ft |
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16 |
2000 |
355 m / 1,163 ft |
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17 |
1997 |
348 m / 1,140 ft |
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18 |
2018 |
329 m / 1,079 ft |
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19 |
2005 |
323 m / 1,058 ft |
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20 |
1999 |
321 m / 1,053 ft |
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21 |
2006 |
320 m / 1,051 ft |
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22 |
2010 |
318 m / 1,042 ft |
||
23 |
2010 |
310 m / 1,017 ft |
||
24 |
2001 |
310 m / 1,017 ft |
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25 |
2000 |
309 m / 1,014 ft |
||
26 |
2013 |
306 m / 1,005 ft |
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27 |
2013 |
306 m / 1,004 ft |
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28 |
1997 |
304 m / 997 ft |
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29 |
1983 |
302 m / 992 ft |
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30 |
2002 |
302 m / 992 ft |
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31 |
1992 |
288 m / 945 ft |
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32 |
2008 |
249 m / 817 ft |
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33 |
2008 |
248 m / 815 ft |
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34 |
2020 |
229 m / 753 ft |
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35 |
2008 |
224 m / 735 ft |
||
36 |
2017 |
222 m / 727 ft |
||
37 |
2017 |
195 m / 639 ft |
||
38 |
2005 |
190 m / 623 ft |
||
39 |
2014 |
181 m / 593 ft |
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40 |
2017 |
160 m / 526 ft |
||
41 |
2017 |
157 m / 515 ft |
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42 |
2008 |
148 m / 486 ft |
||
43 |
2017 |
142 m / 466 ft |
||
44 |
2017 |
133 m / 436 ft |
||
45 |
2008 |
122 m / 400 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
46 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
56 |
1966 |
117 m / 385 ft |
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57 |
2014 |
117 m / 384 ft |
||
58 |
2017 |
108 m / 354 ft |
||
58 |
2017 |
108 m / 354 ft |
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60 |
2016 |
92 m / 302 ft |
||
61 |
2009 |
75 m / 244 ft |
||
61 |
2009 |
75 m / 244 ft |
||
61 |
2009 |
75 m / 244 ft |
||
64 |
2013 |
74 m / 241 ft |
||
65 |
2013 |
70 m / 231 ft |
||
66 |
2017 |
70 m / 230 ft |
||
67 |
2017 |
70 m / 228 ft |
||
68 |
2017 |
62 m / 204 ft |
||
69 |
2017 |
55 m / 180 ft |
||
70 |
2017 |
54 m / 177 ft |
||
71 |
2017 |
53 m / 174 ft |
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