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Department of Taxes and Attorney General's Chambers Building

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Status
  
Complete

Height
  
55 m

Architectural style
  
Futurist architecture

Completed
  
2007

Type
  
Office building

Floors
  
15

Owner
  
Politics of Botswana

Construction started
  
1999

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Alternative names
  
Attorney General's Chambers Building

Location
  
Nelson Mandela Drive, Gaborone, Botswana

Current tenants
  
Botswana Department of Taxes, Attorney General's Chambers

Cost
  
42 million United States dollars

Similar
  
University of Botswana, Botswana National Museum, Three Dikgosi Monument, Botswana National Stadium, Mokolodi Nature Reserve

The Department of Taxes and Attorney General's Chambers Building (sometimes shortened to Attorney General's Chambers Building) is currently the tallest building in Botswana and one of the most expensive buildings built in Africa. The building, located in the Government Enclave on Nelson Mandela Drive in Gaborone, is home to the Botswana Department of Taxes and the Attorney General's Chambers.

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Map of Department of Taxes and Attorney General's Chambers Building, Gaborone, Botswana

History

Miscommunication and financial mismanagement caused construction of the building to grossly exceed both the deadline and budget. The part of the building originally for the Attorney General's Chambers was assigned to three other departments (i.e. the Ministry of Commerce and Industry; the Ministry of Works, Transport and Communications; and the Department of Architecture and Building Services) before being assigned to the Attorney General once again. Lesego Motsumi, Minister of Works and Transport, reported that "the project had a time delay of 544 days which resulted in an additional cost of P11,734,464.27" (US$1.9 million in July 2007).

Architecture

The building's design has been criticised for its glass windows, which can cause high energy costs in a hot climate.

References

Department of Taxes and Attorney General's Chambers Building Wikipedia