Kinabalu Tower (Sabah State Administrative Centre) | |
Location: | Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia |
Coordinates: | 6.015°N 116.1108°W |
Completion Date: | Around December 2016 |
Owner: | Sabah State Government |
Cost: | Total estimated cost RM600 million
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Floor Count: | 33 |
Building Type: | Office |
Architectural: | 182m (597feet) |
Roof: | 182m (597feet) |
Highest Prev: | Tun Mustapha Tower |
Highest Start: | 2016 |
Highest End: | 2023 |
Highest Region: | Borneo |
Highest Next: | Jesselton Twin Towers |
Opening: | 2017 |
Size: | 60,000 m²[1] |
Developer: | Bina Puri[2] |
Kinabalu Tower, also known as Sabah State Administrative Centre is a 33-storey, 182-meter-tall, government office complex building in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It is Kota Kinabalu and Borneo's second tallest building.[3]
The complex consists of a single 33-storey office tower and two 9-storey office buildings and house the state's chief minister's office and other state government cabinet members.[3] The construction commenced in August 2011 and was scheduled to complete in 30 months.
Today, the 33-storey office tower is the second tallest building in Borneo just after the Jesselton Twin Towers, which is in the same city.