Bangkok Super Tower set to Scale New Heights

Posted on 1 November, 2014 by Jodee Redmond

A Thai developer’s ambitious 125-storey skyscraper,which is being constructed as part of Bangkok’s central business district, will be completed in 2019.

Bangkok Highway at Dusk with skyline in Thailand

At 2017 ft, Grand Canal Land’s ‘Super Tower’ will be the tallest building in the Southeast Asian region and among the tallest in the world.

At 1230 feet, Kuala Lumpur’s Petronas Towers currently hold the distinction of being the tallest buildings in Southeast Asia.

The skyscraper is part of the Grand Rama 9 scheme, which will cover an area measuring 1.1 million sq ft, and is one of several building projects that G-Land has planned for the mega project.

Other developments include the G-Land Tower, the Belle grand Rama 9 and the Central Plaza Grand Rama 9.

The Super Tower’s amenities will include an observation deck for visitors and a rooftop garden. Developers will be seeking LEED Platinum certification for the building.




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