Recently, the main structure of the Tower B of the Jesselton Twin Towers, the tallest building in Sabah, Malaysia, built by CSCEC, was successfully capped.
The Jesselton Twin Towers project, which adopted the EPC contract mode, started on November 1, 2018, with a total construction area of 197000 square meters and a building height of 192.15 meters. Soaring high at 56 storeys, Jesselton Twin Towers consist of the Tower A and the Tower B and a 3-storey affiliated commercial building, all of which will be built according to refined-decoration standards. After completion, it will become a new landmark building in Sabah and the tallest building in East Malaysia.
The project is the first one to apply hydraulic self-climbing protection screen in East Malaysia. It also adopted a number of new technologies, such as BIM pipeline comprehensive technology, super high-rise FRP waste channel, super high-rise hoisting and transfer platform vertical transportation technology, LED energy-saving lighting, rainwater harvesting system, floor water cut-off technology and so on. During the construction, a number of technologies have created a precedent for the construction of local super high-rise buildings in East Malaysia, and won the award for the best development project in East Malaysia issued by Star Property Awards of The Star newspaper in Malaysia.