Pertamina Energy Tower

Pertamina Energy Tower
General information
Status On hold
Type Office, observation, energy
Location Kav. Rasuna Off Park (ROP) Unit XO-02, JL. HR. Rasuna Said -, South Jakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates 6°12′56″S 106°49′47″E / 6.2155350°S 106.8296520°E / -6.2155350; 106.8296520Coordinates: 6°12′56″S 106°49′47″E / 6.2155350°S 106.8296520°E / -6.2155350; 106.8296520
Construction started 2014
Completed 2020
Height
Architectural 523 metres (1,716 ft)[1]
Tip 523 metres (1,716 ft)[1]
Top floor 515 metres (1,690 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 99
Floor area 495,000 m2 (5,328,100 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM)[1]
Structural engineer Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM)[1]

Pertamina Energy Tower is a 99-storey, 530-metre (1,740 ft) skyscraper currently on hold in Jakarta, Indonesia.[2] It was designed and planned by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) [3], a private architecture and engineering company, and it was supposed to be the new HQ of the state-owned energy company Pertamina.

Design

The tower is to have a dual structural system composed of a central reinforced concrete core and a perimeter composite moment frame. The two systems are connected at regular intervals along the height using steel outrigger and belt trusses[4].

Postponement of the construction

On 20 February 2015, Pertamina Finance Director Arief Budiman, confirmed that further construction of the Pertamina Energy Tower was suspended due to "depressed oil prices." [5]


Restart of a scaled-down tower

CNN reported in 19 April 2016 that a scaled-down 30-storey tower (instead of the original 99 storey) will be restarted by a local state-owned bank PT Bank Negara Indonesia Tbk (BNI) [6]



See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Pertamina Tower". The Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  2. Djumena, Erlangga, ed. (1 June 2015). "Pembangunan Pertamina Tower Ditunda" [The Building of Pertamina Tower is Delayed]. Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  3. Charles Besjak, Preetam Biswas, Georgi I. Petrov, Gavin Meinschein, Alexander Jordan (2015). "New Heights in Sustainability—Pertamina Energy Tower". Proceedings of ASCE Structures Congress 2015.
  4. Charles Besjak, Preetam Biswas, Georgi I. Petrov, Matthew Streeter, Devin Austin (2017). "Effects of Perimeter to Core Connectivity on Tall Building Behavior". International Journal of High-Rise Buildings. 6 (1).
  5. "National energy company delays major non-core investment". Nikkei Asian Review. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  6. "BNI Teruskan Ambisi Pertamina Bangun Menara Tinggi di Ibukota" [BNI Continues Ambition of Pertamina to Build High Tower in the Capital]. CNN (in Indonesian). 19 April 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
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