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The Exchange 106

Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur

When finished in late 2018, Malaysia's The Exchange 106 super-highrise will soar 492 metres into the sky. The Exchange 106 will be even taller than the world-famous Petronas Towers, which top out at 452 metres. The build is in the city's Tun Razak Exchange district, which when finished will occupy some 13,877 m² in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. The precinct is planned as Malaysia's new international finance and banking centre. The design was drafted by architects and property developers Mulia Group. The building tapers continuously as it rises. It is topped by a 48-metre high illuminated crown made of special glass. In the dusk and at night-time the skyscraper will stand out as a unique light feature in Malaysia's capital. Project owner is Indonesia's Mulia Group, which has planned the project with 106 floors primarily as office space.

Challenge:
- Integration of the structure's changes into the formwork solution, to avoid long downtimes and meet the tight schedule
- High safety requirements
- Large platform decks with high payloads for reinforcement, site equipment, etc.
- Optimised formwork solution to make a 3-day cycle work
- Integration of 3 cranes and 2 concrete placing booms
- Logistics organised for highest possible efficiency
- Steel skeleton structure – all structural connections have to be allowed for in the core formwork

Solution:
Ingenious formwork and safety concept. The Doka automatic climbing formwork for the core, plus familiarisation with the routines for formwork assembly, plus training of the site crew, permit a 3-day cycle per floor. The Doka protection screen Xclimb 60 with integrated material Catch Fan offers all-round protection for construction of the façade of The Exchange 106. Plus two Doka formwork instructors in the field to provide support on site.

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Project data

Year of completion
2018
Project duration
2016-2018
Country
Malaysia
City
Kuala Lumpur
Type of structure
Office building
Architect
Mulia Group Architects
Realization
Mulia Group
Contractors
China State Construction Engineering Corporation

Building data

Structure height
492 m
Number of storeys
106
Cycle time
3 days
Formwork planning
Doka Malaysia, Global Expertise Center Highrise Doka Headquarters