Federal Land Tower |
General information |
Status |
Under construction |
Type |
Hotel, Residents and Office |
Location |
Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Construction started |
2008 |
Estimated completion |
2015 |
Cost |
US$ 460,000,000 |
Owner |
Federal Land, Inc. |
Height |
Roof |
282 m |
Technical details |
Floor count |
66 |
Floor area |
270,000 m2 (2,900,000 sq ft) |
Design and construction |
Developer |
Federal Land, Inc. |
The Federal Land Tower is a 66-storey and 282-meter high skyscraper under construction, located in Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila, It will be the tallest building in Bonifacio Global City and one of the tallest buildings in the Philippines when completed.
The ₱20 billion building is estimated to start construction by late 2008, by Federal Land, Inc., on a 27-hectare North Bonifacio district lot, jointly owned by the Metrobank Group of Companies and the Bases Conversion Development Authority, BCDA).[1]
The first 25 floors of the skyscraper will be occupied by the Grand Hyatt Hotel (500 to 600 rooms), while the rest, by residential and commercial units.[2]
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Italics denote buildings under construction or planned.
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Completed |
Over 250 m
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200–249 m
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- Discovery Primea (238 m, 2014)
- One Shangri-La Place Towers (227 m, 2014)
- The Knightsbridge Residences (220 m, 2013)
- G.T. International Tower (217 m, 2001)
- BSA Twin Towers (215 m, 2000)
- The St. Francis Shangri-La Place Towers (213 m, 2009)
- One Rockwell West Tower (210 m, 2010)
- Petron Megaplaza (210 m, 1998)
- BDO Corporate Center (210 m, 2015)
- UnionBank Plaza (206 m, 2004)
- Greenbelt San Lorenzo Tower (205 m, 2009)
- Edades Tower (205 m, 2014)
- Golden Empire Tower (203 m, 2002)
- One Corporate Centre (202 m, 2009)
- Philamlife Tower (200 m, 2000)
- Summit One Tower (200 m, 1998)
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150–199 m
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- One Central Makati (195 m, 2013)
- 8 Forbestown Road (194 m, 2013)
- Anchor Skysuites (193 m, 2013)
- RCBC Plaza Towers (192 m, 2001)
- The Infinity Fort Bonifacio (190 m, 2011)
- Alphaland Makati Tower (185 m, 2013)
- One San Miguel Avenue (183 m, 2001)
- LKG Tower (180 m, 2000)
- The Shang Grand Tower (180 m, 2006)
- Pacific Plaza Towers (179 m, 2001)
- Atlanta Centre (179 m, 1998)
- Birch Tower (178 m, 2012)
- Aspire Tower (175 m, 2012)
- Robinsons Equitable Tower (175 m, 1997)
- One Roxas Triangle (174 m, 2000)
- Robinsons Summit Center (174 m, 2001)
- Paragon Plaza (174 m, 1998)
- The Enterprise Center Tower 1 (172 m, 1999)
- Greenbelt Laguna Tower (171 m, 2008)
- Greenbelt Manila Tower (171 m, 2010)
- The Beaufort (170 m, 2013)
- Pearl of the Orient Tower (168 m, 2004)
- Discovery Suites (167 m, 1999)
- GA Towers (165 m, 2005)
- One Rockwell East Tower (165 m, 2011)
- Rufino Pacific Tower (161 m, 1994)
- Ayala Tower One (160 m, 1996)
- The Orient Square (160 m, 1999)
- Lancaster Suites One (158 m, 2007)
- Bellagio Golfview (156 m, 2010)
- Exportbank Plaza (155 m, 1998)
- The Rizal Tower (155 m, 2000)
- Wharton Parksuites (154 m, 2012)
- BSA Grand Tower (154 m, 1998)
- The World Centre (152 m, 1995)
- Salcedo Park Twin Towers (151 m, 1996)
- Pacific Plaza Condominium (150 m, 1992)
- Wynsum Corporate Plaza (150 m, 2000)
- One Legazpi Park (150 m, 2006)
- Joy-Nostalg Center (150 m, 2009)
- Forbes Tower West (150 m, 2011)
- One McKinley Place (150 m, 2004)
- Zuellig Building (150 m, 2012)
- The Columns (150 m, 2009)
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Commons
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- ↑ gmanews.tv/story, RP's tallest building soon to rise in Taguig
- ↑ manilastandardtoday.com, RP’s tallest building will soon go up at The Fort