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he Standard Oil Building was constructed as the new headquarters of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, which had previously been housed at South Michigan Avenue and East 9th Street. When it was completed in 1973 it was the tallest building in Chicago and the fourth-tallest in the world, earning it the nickname "Big Stan".(A year later, the Sears Tower took the title as Chicago's and world's tallest.) The building employs a tubular steel-framed structural system with V-shaped perimeter columns to resist earthquakes, reduce sway, minimize column bending, and maximize column-free space. This construction method was also used for the World Trade Center towers in New York City.
When completed, it was the world's tallest marble-clad building, being sheathed entirely with 43,000 slabs of Italian Carrara marble. The marble used was thinner than previously attempted in cladding a building; this quickly proved to be a mistake. In 1974, just a year after completion, one of the marble slabs detached from the façade and penetrated the roof of the nearby Prudential Center. Further inspection found numerous cracks and bowing in the marble cladding of the building. To alleviate the problem, stainless steel straps were added to hold the marble in place.[4] Later, from 1990 to 1992, the entire building was refaced with Mount Airy white granite at an estimated cost of over $80 million.[2][5] (Amoco was reluctant to divulge the actual amount, but it was well over half the original price of the building, without adjustment for inflation.) Two-thirds of the discarded marble was crushed and used as landscaping decoration at Amoco's refinery in Whiting, Indiana, one-sixth was donated to Governor's State University, in University Park, Illinois, and one-sixth donated to Regalo, a division of Lashcon Inc. Under a grant from the Illinois Department of Rehabilitative Services, Regalo's 25 handicapped workers carved the discarded marble into a variety of specialty items such as corporate gifts and mementos including desk clocks and pen holders.[2][6] The building's facade now somewhat resembles that of the former World Trade Center due to the upward flow of the columns.
The Standard Oil Building was renamed the Amoco Building when the company changed names in 1985. In 1998, Amoco sold the building to The Blackstone Group for an undisclosed amount, estimated to be between $430 and $440 million.It was renamed as the Aon Center on December 30, 1999, although the Aon Corporation would not become the building's primary tenant until September 2001.[7] In May 2003, Wells Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. acquired the building for between $465 and $475 million.(On August 10, 2007, Wells Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. changed its name to Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc.
Aon Corporation
Headquartered in Chicago, Aon Corporation is the leading provider of risk management services, insurance and reinsurance brokerage and human resources consulting.
Aon Corporation provides more insurance brokerage, reinsurance brokerage and risk management services than any other company in the world, and is a leader in human capital management consulting. Aon has 59,000 employees in 500 offices in more than 120 countries.
Aon is No.1 in:
Retail broking
Reinsurance broking
Captive management
Human capital consultancy
Account Assistant
Jakarta Raya
Responsibilities:
Requirements:
Please send your application letter and CV to:
Human Resources - PT Aon Indonesia
Menara Sudirman Lt 5 - Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Kav. 60-Jkt 12190
Or
Email to: aon_hrd@aon-asia.com
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When completed, it was the world's tallest marble-clad building, being sheathed entirely with 43,000 slabs of Italian Carrara marble. The marble used was thinner than previously attempted in cladding a building; this quickly proved to be a mistake. In 1974, just a year after completion, one of the marble slabs detached from the façade and penetrated the roof of the nearby Prudential Center. Further inspection found numerous cracks and bowing in the marble cladding of the building. To alleviate the problem, stainless steel straps were added to hold the marble in place.[4] Later, from 1990 to 1992, the entire building was refaced with Mount Airy white granite at an estimated cost of over $80 million.[2][5] (Amoco was reluctant to divulge the actual amount, but it was well over half the original price of the building, without adjustment for inflation.) Two-thirds of the discarded marble was crushed and used as landscaping decoration at Amoco's refinery in Whiting, Indiana, one-sixth was donated to Governor's State University, in University Park, Illinois, and one-sixth donated to Regalo, a division of Lashcon Inc. Under a grant from the Illinois Department of Rehabilitative Services, Regalo's 25 handicapped workers carved the discarded marble into a variety of specialty items such as corporate gifts and mementos including desk clocks and pen holders.[2][6] The building's facade now somewhat resembles that of the former World Trade Center due to the upward flow of the columns.
The Standard Oil Building was renamed the Amoco Building when the company changed names in 1985. In 1998, Amoco sold the building to The Blackstone Group for an undisclosed amount, estimated to be between $430 and $440 million.It was renamed as the Aon Center on December 30, 1999, although the Aon Corporation would not become the building's primary tenant until September 2001.[7] In May 2003, Wells Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. acquired the building for between $465 and $475 million.(On August 10, 2007, Wells Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. changed its name to Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc.
Aon Corporation
Headquartered in Chicago, Aon Corporation is the leading provider of risk management services, insurance and reinsurance brokerage and human resources consulting.
Aon Corporation provides more insurance brokerage, reinsurance brokerage and risk management services than any other company in the world, and is a leader in human capital management consulting. Aon has 59,000 employees in 500 offices in more than 120 countries.
Aon is No.1 in:
Retail broking
Reinsurance broking
Captive management
Human capital consultancy
Account Assistant
Jakarta Raya
Responsibilities:
- Supporting Account Manager while handling day to day client
- Including admin activities, use of letter/fax/email
- Creation of Slips (quotations, proposal and closing)
- Support data, meetings and negotiations
- Potential handle for small accounts
- Involved some travel, survey
Requirements:
- Able to communicate including write and read in Indonesia, English (other language is a plus)
- Able to operate computer / office program
- Able to maintain good administration, filling
- Able and convenient to meet people, both client and insurers
- Willing to learn insurance subject, both in theory and practice
- Bachelor degree in any major (or will be graduated within less than 4-6 months) – insurance major is preference year or less working experience, BUT own a career vision for future development
- Demonstrated hard work and responsible for the duties assigned to him/her
- Has good interpersonal and communication skills
Please send your application letter and CV to:
Human Resources - PT Aon Indonesia
Menara Sudirman Lt 5 - Jl. Jend. Sudirman, Kav. 60-Jkt 12190
Or
Email to: aon_hrd@aon-asia.com