123 Albert Street

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123 Albert Street
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123 Albert Street
General information
StatusOpened
TypeCommercial office
Location Brisbane, Queensland
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Coordinates 27°28′14.71″S153°01′36.26″E / 27.4707528°S 153.0267389°E / -27.4707528; 153.0267389 Coordinates: 27°28′14.71″S153°01′36.26″E / 27.4707528°S 153.0267389°E / -27.4707528; 153.0267389
Construction startedFebruary 2008
CompletedJuly 2011
OpenedOctober 2011
Cost$359 million
Owner Dexus
Height
Roof127 m (417 ft)
Technical details
Floor count31
Floor area38,991 m²
Design and construction
Architect(s) Hassell
DeveloperDexus
Structural engineerRobert Bird
Main contractor Laing O'Rourke

123 Albert Street is a commercial office development in Brisbane, Australia. The modern style office building is located in the Brisbane central business district at 123 Albert Street. The building was completed in July 2011 and opened in October 2011.

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The Premium grade office tower was designed by Hassell and is owned by Dexus. The tower consists of 26 levels of office space and eight levels of car parking (five above ground) which provide 388 car park spaces. [1] The building has a two design ratings: a 6 Green Star rating and a 5 Star Australian Building Greenhouse Rating which are pending assessment.

On 25 August 2010 a worker was injured during the construction of the tower. [2]

The building was the first in Brisbane to employ a commercial concierge. [3]

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References

  1. "123 Albert Street, Brisbane: Property details". Dexus Property Group. Archived from the original on 25 February 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  2. Marissa Calligeros and Courtney Trenwith (25 August 2010). "Worker crushed at construction site critical". Brisbane Times. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  3. Katherine Feeney (17 August 2012). "'A hotel without bedrooms', complete with concierge". Brisbane Times. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 17 August 2012.