The building was constructed to comply with all applicable building codes of the United States, including an emergency generator that provides power for all Life Safety Systems including fire alarm systems, HVAC fire support systems, the building's fire pump, elevators and emergency egress lighting, and its own water tanks (with a capacity of about 600,000 litres (160,000 US gal)) for the production of safe drinking water.
Warsaw Financial Center was designed by renowned U.S. architecture firms, A. Epstein & Sons International and Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates,[1] in cooperation with Polish architects, who were inspired by the 333 Wacker Drive building in Chicago.
There are floors dedicated to office space that are air-conditioned and equipped with satellite connection and internet.
The total leasable space in the Warsaw Financial Center amounts to 50,000 square metres.
The main contractor for the tower was PORR International AG, who have also built the Warsaw Sheraton and the Stock Exchange building.