Menara Carigali

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Menara Carigali
General information
Status Complete
Location Kuala Lumpur
Completed 2011
Cost MYR 665 million for superstructure
Owner KLCC Properties
Management KLCC Properties
Height
Roof 267 m (876 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 59
Floor area 900,000-square-foot (84,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects
Main contractor Daewoo Engineering And Construction

The 58-storey Menara Carigali skyscraper is completed on a plot of land known as Lot C KLCC, measuring 1.06 acres (4,300 m2) adjacent to KLCC Kuala Lumpur. The building will feature a 6-level extension to the Suria KLCC shopping mall with the rest of the floors above comprising office spaces. Once completed, Menara Carigali will be made the headquarters of Petronas Carigali, the E&P subsidiary of PETRONAS and some of the local subsidiary of Multinational Corporations such as Microsoft Malaysia will be located at the new tower. Along with the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre and the Binjai condominium, development of Lot C falls under Phase 2 of the KLCC project. Development cost is reported at RM1 billion.[1][2]

Construction

Ground breaking started in late 2006 and finished in February 2009. In January 2009, KLCC Properties Holdings Berhad (KLCCP) awarded a RM665mil contract for the superstructure to Daewoo Engineering and Construction, which began building the top structure in March 2009.[3] The retail mall section is expected to be ready by 2010, followed by the office block component by October 2011.[4][5] The office tower will house 840,000 net lettable square feet (78,000 square metres) of office space, while the retail portion of the building will measure 140,000 square feet (13,000 m2) (13,000 square metres). The development will also feature an underground tunnel link to the adjacent Lot D1, KLCC for future development.[6]

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Coordinates: 3°09′24″N 101°42′40″E / 3.15667°N 101.71111°E / 3.15667; 101.71111

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