Pertamina Energy Tower
Rendering of the building
General information
StatusProposed
TypeOffice, observation, energy
LocationKav. Rasuna Off Park (ROP) Unit XO-02, JL. HR. Rasuna Said -, South Jakarta, Indonesia
Coordinates6°12′56″S 106°49′47″E / 6.2155350°S 106.8296520°E / -6.2155350; 106.8296520
GroundbreakingAugust 24th 2024 (before an the l will be restaring soon construction)
Construction startedApril 27, 2025
CompletedDecember 31, 2030 (before New Year's Day January 1th 2031)
Height
Architectural523 metres (1,716 ft)[1]
Tip523 metres (1,716 ft)[1]
Top floor515 metres (1,690 ft)
Technical details
Floor count99
Floor area495,000 m2 (5,328,100 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM)[1]
Structural engineerSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM)[1]

Pertamina Energy Tower was a 99-storey, 523-metre (1,716 ft) proposed skyscraper 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 was proposed 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. Besjak, Charles; Biswas, Preetam; Petrov, Georgi I.; Meinschein, Gavin; Jordan, Alexander (2015). "New Heights in Sustainability—Pertamina Energy Tower". Structures Congress 2015. pp. 945–960. doi:10.1061/9780784479117.081. ISBN 978-0-7844-7911-7.
  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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