Merdeka 118 was first conceived in the mid-2000s as part of a long-term vision to rejuvenate the precinct. As told by Tengku Ab. Aziz, “Groundbreaking took place in 2014, structural topping-out was completed in late 2021, and the tower was officially inaugurated in January 2024.”
To ensure the skyscraper remained stable, a massive 78m circular, 4m think raft foundation and 137 concrete piles driven 60m deep into the ground was built to support the building’s great weight.
Merdeka 118 forms an integrated triumvirate with two other iconic landmarks:
Stadium Merdeka (where our nation’s independence was declared) and Stadium Negara, Malaysia’s first indoor stadium.
Tengku Ab. Aziz says, “Standing adjacent to Stadium Merdeka and Stadium Negara, Merdeka 118 forms a unified cultural precinct anchored in the nation’s history. As the sole custodian of these two heritage stadiums, we are committed to preserving their legacy while re-energising the precinct for a new generation. Merdeka 118 brings together conservation and progress in a way that honours the past and looks to the future.”
Public-facing attractions in the Merdeka 118 precinct, including 118 Mall, Merdeka Textile Museum, The View at 118 observation deck, are all opening in phases next year. The observation deck is planned to be the highest observation deck in South-East Asia, offering an unparalleled view of the city. An “Edge Walk” experience is also planned, allowing visitors to walk along the tower’s perimeter safely secured by a harness. “Additional public realm enhancements and precinct activations are planned to continue bringing new energy and experiences to the area,” Tengku Ab. Aziz adds.