PNC Tops Off Its New Global Headquarters In Pittsburgh

Posted by Heidi Schwartz

PNC Tower
Photo: Rendering courtesy of Gensler.

The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. has celebrated the topping off of its new global headquarters, The Tower at PNC Plaza. Officials, labor dignitaries, construction workers, PNC’s employees and project partners gathered to sign the final steel beam before it was placed atop the building structure.  The 33-story tower is located on the Southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Wood Street and will house approximately 2,200 employees upon its opening in the fall of 2015.  The building will help accommodate PNC’s growth and support further business development in Downtown Pittsburgh.

“The tower’s construction is a reflection of PNC’s commitment to Pittsburgh and a testament to our tremendous growth over the past decade,” said PNC Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Demchak.  “The new headquarters will serve as a statement about the importance that we place on sustainability and innovation and on providing the best-possible environment for our employees.”

As part of its commitment to support the local community, PNC expects 2,500 people to be hired during construction of The Tower at PNC Plaza.  In addition to hiring locally, PNC’s project team is procuring products and services from local businesses, including PPG Industries, Inc., Sippel Co., Inc. and Century Steel Erectors and has committed to spend at least 15 percent of the project’s total construction budget with women- and minority-owned businesses.

In 2000, the PNC Firstside Center opened as the first U.S. LEED-certified financial services building and the largest LEED-certified building in the country.  The Tower at PNC Plaza topping off ceremony marks 15 years since the topping off of PNC Firstside Center, symbolizing PNC’s ongoing commitment to create healthier workplaces and to help further revitalize Downtown Pittsburgh.

The project team includes PJ Dick, Inc., a Pittsburgh-based general contractor; Gensler, a global design firm; Buro Happold, a U.K.-based engineering firm; and Paladino & Company, a Seattle-based green building consultant, among others.