Southeast Asia’s tallest building Merdeka 118 set to open in mid-2023

Southeast Asia’s tallest building Merdeka 118 set to open in mid-2023

The highly anticipated Merdeka 118 Tower, Southeast Asia’s tallest building, is set to be inaugurated in mid-2023 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With a height of 678.9 meters, it is touted as the world’s second-tallest building, second only to the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The building’s name, “Merdeka,” meaning “independence,” pays homage to Malaysia’s freedom, while “118” represents the number of floors in the building. The tower is set to dethrone Landmark 81 in Ho Chi Minh City, which stands at a mere 461.2 meters. According to reports, the development costs for this landmark project amount to around RM5 billion (S$1.55 billion).

Innovation with high-performance concrete

We developed a unique HPC with the contractor, for the tower core and mega column elements. Its excellent pumpability qualities enabled us to meet a record-breaking height for direct high elevation concrete pumping. It also has a high modulus of elasticity to better resist lateral wind loads, high slump flow for excellent workability, high strength and minimal heat of hydration.
 
Coupled with three sets of 3-storey deep outrigger structure, our engineering innovation achieves structural stiffness with high resistance to wind loads. The size reduction of the columns and core walls maximises usable premium space for the client. 

TOP 10 World’s Greatest Tunnels – SMART Tunnel

TOP 10 World’s Greatest Tunnels – SMART Tunnel

The Stormwater Management And Road Tunnel (SMART Tunnel) is a dual-purpose tunnel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was completed in 2007 and is considered to be one of the world’s greatest tunnels due to its innovative design and multifunctional use.

The SMART Tunnel is designed to function as both a stormwater management system and a vehicular tunnel. The tunnel is 9.7 km long, with a diameter of 13.2 meters, and is capable of carrying up to 30 million liters of water per minute. During heavy rainfalls, the tunnel can divert floodwaters away from the city’s central business district, reducing the risk of flash floods.

In addition to its stormwater management function, the SMART Tunnel also serves as a vehicular tunnel, allowing traffic to flow between the northern and southern parts of Kuala Lumpur. The tunnel has a double-decker design, with the lower deck dedicated to managing floodwaters and the upper deck for vehicles.

The SMART Tunnel is also equipped with various safety features, such as fire suppression systems and emergency evacuation routes, to ensure the safety of its users in case of emergencies.

Overall, the SMART Tunnel is a remarkable feat of engineering and an innovative solution to the problem of urban flooding. Its dual-purpose design has helped to alleviate the risk of flash floods in Kuala Lumpur while also improving the city’s transportation infrastructure.