APIIC Tower

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APIIC Tower
General information
Cost US$3 billion
Location Hyderabad, India
Status Approved
Estimated completion 2012
Use Office
Height
Roof 450 m (1,476 ft)
Top floor 450 m (1,476 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 100
Companies involved
Architect Norman Foster
Structural engineer Reliance Infrastructure

The Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Tower (abbreviated as APIIC Tower) is a supertall skyscraper planned for construction[1] in Hyderabad, India. At a height of 450 m (1,476 ft) and 100 storeys, it will be the tallest building in India on completion.[2] The tower is to be part of a 100 acres (0.40 km2) business district in the Manchirevula suburb of Hyderabad. The tower will house corporates, hotels, and other establishments.

The bustling city had previously faced problems with the construction of highrises due to lack of space and fire safety concerns in its congested downtown. The state government has set up this special trade development project, which has a minimum building construction limit of 30 floors to address this problem and promote the city as the business hub of south India.

Along with the trade tower, another 10–12 highrises of 30 storeys or more are proposed to be built in this business district.[3] Reliance Infrastructure won the contract to construct this R6400-crore (Rs. 64 billion) project.

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