The Petron Megaplaza is an office skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines.[7] It previously held the title as the tallest building in the Philippines from 1998 to 2000 when the PBCom Tower was topped-off. It has a total ground to architectural spire top height of 210 meters, soaring at 45 storeys high.[8]
Petron Megaplaza | |
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Record height | |
Tallest in the Philippines from 1998 to 2000[I] | |
Preceded by | Robinsons Equitable Tower |
Surpassed by | PBCom Tower |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Office |
Location | 358 Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati, Philippines |
Coordinates | 14°33′41.74″N 121°1′33.25″E / 14.5615944°N 121.0259028°E |
Completed | 1998 |
Opening | 1998 |
Owner | Megaworld Corporation |
Height | |
Antenna spire | 210 m (689.0 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 45 aboveground, 5 belowground |
Lifts/elevators | 18 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill |
Developer | Megaworld Corporation |
Structural engineer |
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Main contractor | D.M. Consunji |
References | |
[1][2][3][4][5][6] |
Architecture and design
editThe developer and owner of Petron Megaplaza is Megaworld Corporation, one of the largest real estate companies in the Philippines. The word "Mega" in Megaplaza is in recognition of Megaworld Corporation's participation and ownership of the building.
The building was designed by world-renowned architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP, while the structural design works was made by well known Philippine engineering firm Aromin + Sy & Associates, in cooperation with another internationally known engineering company Ove Arup & Partners (presently known as Arup).[4][9] Construction works was undertaken by D.M. Consunji, Inc., one of the largest general contractors in the country.[6]
Location
editThe Petron Megaplaza is located at Gil Puyat Avenue (also known as Buendia Avenue) near the intersection with Makati Avenue, well within the Makati Central Business District. It is strategically positioned near other major establishments, including the Mandarin Oriental Manila, Citadel Inn and Makati Palace hotel, numerous office and residential buildings, and entertainment areas along Makati Avenue and Burgos Street.
Tenants
editPetron Corporation was the building's main tenant from 1998 to 2010.[10] It is also home to several large corporations and offices, including Cemex Philippines,[11] Procter & Gamble Asia Pvt. Ltd. (P&G-GBS Manila Service Center), ZTE Philippines Inc., Wilhelmsen-Smith Bell Manning, Inc., Oberthur Card Systems, Alcatel Lucent Philippines Inc., International Committee of the Red Cross, Insurance Support Services International Corp., Diamond Hiland Inc., Elle & Vire Philippines., Omega Compliance Ltd., LBP Service Corp., Inter-Asia Services Corp., and the Norwegian embassy.[12]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Skyscraperpage.com Petron Megaplaza
- ^ Emporis.com Petron Megaplaza[usurped]
- ^ Megaworld Corporation website Megaworld Corporation - Office
- ^ a b Aromin & Sy + Associates Our Projects - Completed Archived July 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Manila Office Space Petron Mega Plaza[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b D.M. Consunji, Inc. Projects - Petron Megaplaza
- ^ Savills, K. M. C. "Petron Mega Plaza". kmcmaggroup.com. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
- ^ Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Tallest Buildings in the Philippines (as of April 2008)
- ^ "Profile of Megaworld Properties and Holdings, Inc.". Archived from the original on February 18, 2012. Retrieved October 29, 2008.
- ^ "Petron transfers headquarters to San Miguel office". April 2, 2010.
- ^ Pacific Group International Petron Megaplaza
- ^ Philippine Travel Guide Foreign Embassies in the Philippines - A Complete List