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Multiplex has been delivering landmark property and infrastructure assets for more than 50 years. They are a leading international contractor with a focus on sustainable growth and a presence in Europe, Canada, the Middle East, Australia and India.
Established in 1962, their work to date comprises more than 935 projects and have earned more than 630 industry awards.
They are known for innovative excellence. What sets them apart is their innovation and creative thinking are products of their collaborative approach. Their clients are part of the team – they share knowledge, insights and ideas.
With almost 5,000 people globally, they have a mobile workforce that collaborates to share knowledge and apply world’s best practice across their projects.
Construction / Contractor; Engineering, Other; Property Management
Membership Level
Platinum
Member Since
2013
Member Offices
London
Sydney
Rank |
Name |
Status
Completed Architecturally Topped Out Structurally Topped Out Under Construction On Hold Proposed Vision Never Completed Demolished Competition Entry Canceled Proposed Renovation Under Renovation Renovated Under Demolition |
Height |
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1 |
370 m / 1,214 ft |
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2 |
355.4 m / 1,166 ft |
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3 |
355.4 m / 1,166 ft |
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4 |
354.6 m / 1,163 ft |
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5 |
326 m / 1,070 ft |
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6 |
316.7 m / 1,039 ft |
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7 |
301 m / 988 ft |
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8 |
282.1 m / 926 ft |
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9 |
282 m / 925 ft |
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10 |
278.2 m / 913 ft |
CTBUH Working Group: Tall Timber, 2018 – Present
CTBUH Chapter Board Member, 2019 – Present
Shawn Hughes
CTBUH Future Leaders Committee, Canada, 2019 – Present
09 April 2019
Panel Discussion: What Makes an Award-Winning Tall Building?
The expanded CTBUH Awards Program embraces the full breadth of interdisciplinary work that brings tall buildings to life, and sustains and prolongs their life cycles....
31 October 2017
Anthony Setorio of Multiplex Engineering Innovations Group is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2017 CTBUH Australia Conference.
30 October 2017
Overview of the Handbook for the Design of Modular Structures
Buildings expend a significant amount of the world’s resources in both construction and operation. Modular construction techniques have been advanced as a viable way to...
Rank |
Name |
City |
Completion |
Height |
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1 |
2017 |
370 m / 1,214 ft |
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2 |
2012 |
355 m / 1,166 ft |
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2 |
2013 |
355 m / 1,166 ft |
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4 |
2000 |
355 m / 1,163 ft |
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5 |
2010 |
326 m / 1,070 ft |
||
6 |
2020 |
317 m / 1,039 ft |
||
7 |
2020 |
301 m / 988 ft |
||
8 |
2015 |
282 m / 926 ft |
||
9 |
2020 |
282 m / 925 ft |
||
10 |
2020 |
278 m / 913 ft |
||
11 |
2012 |
277 m / 908 ft |
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12 |
2016 |
260 m / 852 ft |
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13 |
2014 |
254 m / 833 ft |
||
14 |
1992 |
249 m / 817 ft |
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15 |
2020 |
249 m / 816 ft |
||
16 |
1992 |
244 m / 801 ft |
||
17 |
2019 |
237 m / 777 ft |
||
18 |
2012 |
234 m / 769 ft |
||
19 |
- |
232 m / 760 ft |
||
20 |
2022 |
231 m / 758 ft |
||
21 |
2004 |
222 m / 728 ft |
||
22 |
- |
219 m / 718 ft |
||
23 |
2017 |
218 m / 715 ft |
||
24 |
2020 |
216 m / 709 ft |
||
25 |
2005 |
210 m / 690 ft |
||
26 |
2005 |
205 m / 673 ft |
||
27 |
2017 |
202 m / 663 ft |
||
28 |
2005 |
200 m / 656 ft |
||
29 |
2016 |
196 m / 643 ft |
||
30 |
2022 |
190 m / 623 ft |
||
31 |
2011 |
188 m / 616 ft |
||
32 |
2020 |
187 m / 614 ft |
||
33 |
2019 |
182 m / 598 ft |
||
34 |
2014 |
181 m / 593 ft |
||
35 |
2023 |
180 m / 591 ft |
||
36 |
2019 |
178 m / 584 ft |
||
37 |
2019 |
172 m / 563 ft |
||
38 |
2016 |
170 m / 558 ft |
||
39 |
2019 |
170 m / 558 ft |
||
40 |
2016 |
167 m / 548 ft |
||
41 |
2019 |
166 m / 546 ft |
||
42 |
2023 |
165 m / 541 ft |
||
43 |
2017 |
164 m / 539 ft |
||
44 |
2019 |
161 m / 529 ft |
||
45 |
2005 |
161 m / 528 ft |
||
46 |
2020 |
159 m / 521 ft |
||
47 |
2014 |
156 m / 512 ft |
||
48 |
2021 |
155 m / 509 ft |
||
49 |
1999 |
155 m / 509 ft |
||
50 |
2007 |
152 m / 499 ft |
||
51 |
2010 |
148 m / 485 ft |
||
52 |
- |
147 m / 482 ft |
||
52 |
2013 |
147 m / 482 ft |
||
54 |
- |
146 m / 480 ft |
||
55 |
2020 |
146 m / 479 ft |
||
56 |
2016 |
145 m / 476 ft |
||
57 |
1999 |
145 m / 476 ft |
||
58 |
2008 |
145 m / 475 ft |
||
59 |
2017 |
144 m / 472 ft |
||
60 |
2019 |
144 m / 472 ft |
||
61 |
1999 |
141 m / 463 ft |
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62 |
2023 |
132 m / 431 ft |
||
63 |
1976 |
131 m / 430 ft |
||
64 |
2015 |
130 m / 427 ft |
||
65 |
2006 |
130 m / 427 ft |
||
66 |
2018 |
130 m / 427 ft |
||
67 |
2016 |
129 m / 423 ft |
||
68 |
2018 |
126 m / 414 ft |
||
69 |
2002 |
126 m / 413 ft |
||
70 |
2003 |
124 m / 407 ft |
||
71 |
2019 |
124 m / 407 ft |
||
72 |
2008 |
123 m / 404 ft |
||
73 |
- |
122 m / 400 ft |
||
74 |
2005 |
120 m / 394 ft |
||
75 |
2011 |
120 m / 394 ft |
||
76 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
76 |
2008 |
119 m / 390 ft |
||
78 |
2019 |
117 m / 384 ft |
||
79 |
2003 |
115 m / 377 ft |
||
80 |
2006 |
115 m / 377 ft |
||
81 |
2018 |
112 m / 367 ft |
||
82 |
- |
112 m / 367 ft |
||
83 |
2006 |
111 m / 364 ft |
||
84 |
2011 |
110 m / 361 ft |
||
85 |
2014 |
109 m / 357 ft |
||
86 |
2017 |
106 m / 348 ft |
||
87 |
1982 |
106 m / 348 ft |
||
88 |
2018 |
105 m / 346 ft |
||
89 |
2015 |
105 m / 344 ft |
||
90 |
- |
105 m / 344 ft |
||
91 |
- |
105 m / 344 ft |
||
92 |
2016 |
105 m / 344 ft |
||
93 |
2016 |
103 m / 338 ft |
||
94 |
2009 |
103 m / 338 ft |
||
95 |
1999 |
102 m / 335 ft |
||
96 |
2008 |
102 m / 335 ft |
||
97 |
2022 |
101 m / 331 ft |
||
97 |
2022 |
101 m / 331 ft |
||
99 |
2019 |
100 m / 328 ft |
||
100 |
1970 |
100 m / 328 ft |
||
101 |
2013 |
97 m / 318 ft |
||
102 |
2009 |
96 m / 316 ft |
||
103 |
2017 |
96 m / 315 ft |
||
104 |
2017 |
95 m / 312 ft |
||
105 |
2011 |
95 m / 312 ft |
||
106 |
2017 |
93 m / 305 ft |
||
107 |
2016 |
92 m / 302 ft |
||
108 |
- |
88 m / 289 ft |
||
109 |
2013 |
86 m / 283 ft |
||
110 |
2008 |
85 m / 279 ft |
||
111 |
2017 |
84 m / 276 ft |
||
112 |
2015 |
83 m / 272 ft |
||
113 |
- |
82 m / 269 ft |
||
114 |
2011 |
81 m / 266 ft |
||
115 |
2018 |
80 m / 262 ft |
||
116 |
2017 |
80 m / 262 ft |
||
117 |
2016 |
79 m / 259 ft |
||
118 |
2014 |
79 m / 259 ft |
||
119 |
2010 |
76 m / 248 ft |
||
120 |
2017 |
75 m / 247 ft |
||
121 |
- |
75 m / 246 ft |
||
122 |
2018 |
71 m / 232 ft |
||
123 |
2013 |
70 m / 231 ft |
||
124 |
2003 |
70 m / 230 ft |
||
125 |
2017 |
67 m / 221 ft |
||
126 |
2019 |
67 m / 220 ft |
||
127 |
2018 |
66 m / 216 ft |
||
128 |
1999 |
65 m / 212 ft |
||
129 |
2000 |
61 m / 200 ft |
||
130 |
2003 |
61 m / 200 ft |
||
131 |
2010 |
58 m / 190 ft |
||
132 |
2014 |
56 m / 184 ft |
||
133 |
2017 |
56 m / 182 ft |
||
134 |
2013 |
52 m / 171 ft |
||
135 |
2016 |
51 m / 168 ft |
||
136 |
2003 |
50 m / 164 ft |
||
137 |
2000 |
50 m / 164 ft |
||
138 |
2008 |
48 m / 157 ft |
||
139 |
2009 |
46 m / 151 ft |
||
140 |
2019 |
45 m / 147 ft |
||
141 |
2020 |
- m / - ft |
150 m+ Buildings
300 m+ Buildings
Average Building Age*
13 Years
Most Common Function*
Residential (46%), 63 Buildings
Most Common Material*
Concrete (83%), 96 Buildings
* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database.
*Based on 136 Completed & Under Construction Buildings
NOTE: Construction start time is not available for all buildings. The average construction time is only displayed if there is three or more buildings with construction start and complete data in that year.
Create your own charts using the Explore Data tool.
09 April 2019 | Shenzhen
Panel Discussion: What Makes an Award-Winning Tall Building?
The expanded CTBUH Awards Program embraces the full breadth of interdisciplinary work that brings tall buildings to life, and sustains and prolongs their life cycles....
31 October 2017 | Sydney
Anthony Setorio of Multiplex Engineering Innovations Group is interviewed by Chris Bentley during the 2017 CTBUH Australia Conference.
30 October 2017 | Melbourne
Overview of the Handbook for the Design of Modular Structures
Buildings expend a significant amount of the world’s resources in both construction and operation. Modular construction techniques have been advanced as a viable way to...
30 October 2017 | Sydney
CTBUH 2017 Australia Conference - Session 2C: Modular Construction Q&A
Sophie Giles, Deputy Head - Education, University of Western Australia, chairs the question and answer session with Anthony Sertorio, Engineering Manager, Multiplex Engineering Innovations Group;...
12 June 2013 | London
High-rise Construction over the Past 20 Years
Construction technologies and techniques over the past 20 years have dramatically changed allowing us to build towers today that could never have been dreamt of...
17 April 2019
Join CTBUH Australia's Melbourne Committee for a tour and presentation of 80 Collins Street, one of the largest mixed-use projects in Melbourne.
06 December 2018
CTBUH CEO Antony Wood traveled to his native UK for a speaking and listening tour, including a keynote address and several dinners with key figures of the tall building industry.
12 September 2018
The CTBUH Canada Chapter hosted a discussion on Modular Design and Construction, featuring an overview of existing modular implementations as well as future implications.
07 June 2018
CTBUH Melbourne hosted its first event of 2018, a case study of Collins Arch, composed as two buildings with linked floor plates in the center of Melbourne's Central Business District.
06 December 2017
The CTBUH United Kingdom Chapter hosted its first annual year-end social event at McQueen in London. The event concluded a successful year.
16 November 2017
The CTBUH New York Chapter held an event focused on modular construction, which was hosted by FullStack Modular at its factory in Brooklyn.
CTBUH Future Leaders Committee, Canada, 2019 – Present
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