IEC Tower

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IEC Tower
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The IEC Tower
General information
StatusComplete
TypeOffices
LocationHaifa, Israel
Coordinates32°47′17″N 34°57′53″E / 32.78806°N 34.96472°E / 32.78806; 34.96472Coordinates: 32°47′17″N 34°57′53″E / 32.78806°N 34.96472°E / 32.78806; 34.96472
Opening2003[1]
Cost$90 million[1]
Height
Roof130 m (430 ft)
Technical details
Floor count30[1]
Design and construction
Architect

The IEC Tower is a skyscraper located in Haifa, Israel.

At 130 meters in height and at 30 floors[1] is the second tallest building in the city and the thirteenth tallest in Israel. Completed in 2003,[1] the IEC Tower was designed by and and is the tallest building in Israel to serve only one company, the Israel Electric Corporation who moved their headquarters here from Tel Aviv. It is also Haifa's tallest office building. The tower is located near the MATAM business park which is outside of the CBD of Haifa, and in terms of roof height is actually Haifa's tallest tower, overtaking the Sail Tower.

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