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Jesselton Twin Towers

Coordinates: 5°57′58″N 116°05′52″E / 5.9662°N 116.0979°E / 5.9662; 116.0979
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Jesselton Twin Towers
The 56-storey tall Jesselton Twin Towers
Map
Record height
Tallest in Borneo since 2023[I]
Preceded byKinabalu Tower
General information
StatusTopped out
TypeTwin residential condominium
LocationOff Jalan Bersatu, Damai, 88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Coordinates5°57′58″N 116°05′52″E / 5.9662°N 116.0979°E / 5.9662; 116.0979
Construction started2018
Estimated completion2nd Quarter of 2023
Height
Architectural192.15 m (630.4 ft)[1]
Technical details
Size4.88 acres
Floor count56
Design and construction
Architect(s)Arkitek Billings Leong & Tan Sdn. Bhd.
UIG Architects Sdn Bhd
DeveloperJesselton Properties Sdn Berhad
Main contractorChina State Construction Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd
Website
https://www.jesseltontwintowers.com/

Jesselton Twin Towers is a 56-storey, 192.15-meter-tall skyscraper in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. Once completed on 2023, it will surpassed the 33-storey Kinabalu Tower as the tallest building in Borneo island.

Facilities

The Jesselton Twin Towers is planned to be the first buildings in Borneo to be equipped with high-speed elevators, made by Mitsubishi.

The recreation deck will be located on the tenth floor with facilities such as a gym room, a 50-metre long (160 ft) swimming pool, jacuzzi, function room, sauna and steam room, and children playground.[citation needed] There will also be sky facilities on the 54th and 55th level, which consists of skydeck, skygarden, multipurpose hall, lounge and library.[citation needed]

The skydeck is due to be the tallest skydeck in Borneo, overlooking Likas Bay and Mount Kinabalu which is the tallest mountain in Borneo and Malaysia.

Progress Timeline

As of February 2022, tower A had reached the 47th level and tower B had reached the 54th level.

As of August 2022, tower A had reached the 54th level and tower B had officially topped out.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Introduction of Jesselton Twin Towers". facebook.com. CSCEC Facebook page. 26 February 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2022.[better source needed]