SGX Centre are two
high-rise twin buildings in the city of
Singapore. The development consists of two 189 metre high
skyscrapers (620 ft), located in
Shenton Way. The two buildings are called SGX Centre One and SGX Centre Two, and are situated next to each other on a long and rectangular site.
The two skyscrapers houses the
Singapore Exchange Centre. A unique feature of the development is that it borders the existing
business district, and serves as a gateway to the new downtown at
Marina South.
History
SGX Centre One and Two was completed in 2000, and 2001 respectively. The buildings was designed by
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and the local Architects 61 Pte Ltd.
Other firms involved in the development of SGX Centre includes United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB), Kajima Overseas Asia Private Limited, Oscar Faber Consultants Pte Ltd, Parsons Brinckerhoff Consultants Private Limited, Peridian Asia Private Limited, Parsons Brinckerhoff Consultants Private Limited, Bachy Soletanche Singapore Private Limited, Faber Maunsell, KPK Quantity Surveyors (1995) Singapore Private Limited, MANNTECH Building Maintenance Systems, Permasteelisa S.p.A., and Permasteelisa Pacific Holdings Ltd.
SGX Centre One
Constructed in 2000, SGX Centre One is the older of the twin buildings. It is located on 2 Shenton Way, just adjacent to the historic
Lau Pa Sat market. The second floor is going to house CNBC...
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