KARIAN DAM, BANTEN - INDONESIA



Project Name: Karian Dam

Total Investment: IDR 1.264 Trillion

State Budget-Regional Budget Source: IDR 1.264 Trillion

Private Source: –

Undetermined Source: –

Funding Scheme: State Budget

Location: Lebak, Banten

Project Responsible: Ministry of PUPR

Planned Construction Start: 2015

Planned Operation Start: 2022

Latest Status: Construction 83%

Project Description

Karian Dam is a dam located in Banten province, in Lebak district/city. This dam is planned to have a capacity of 314.7M³, expected to irrigate 21,454 Ha of land, provide a raw water supply of 9.10 M³/second, and generate electricity of 0.65 MW.

 

Karian Dam is one of 65 dams built by the PUPR Ministry in the 2015-2019 period to realize Nawacita, especially to realize food sovereignty and water security.

"The dam located in Lebak Regency is targeted to be completed in 2019 and the result of cooperation with the South Korean government has begun construction since the end of 2015 and currently the construction progress has reached 39.04 percent. I also remind you of the many benefits obtained from the Karian Dam such as to supply water needs for urban and industrial areas in Tangerang City, South Tangerang City, Lebak Regency, Bogor Regency and part of West Jakarta by 9.1 m3/second, so cooperation from all parties is expected to be better and ask for assistance from the local government for land acquisition so that it can be completed faster," explained the PUPR Minister, Basuki Hadimoeljono, at the Ciberang River Flow Diversion event for the Karian Dam Construction, August 30, 2017, in Banten. Also attending were the Director General of SDA Imam Santoso, Lebak Regent Iti Octavia Jayabaya, Head of the Public Communication Center of the PUPR Ministry Endra, Head of the Dam Center I Made Sumiarsih, Head of the Groundwater and Raw Water Center Amir Hamzah, Banten Governor Wahidin Chalid and Member of Commission V of the Indonesian House of Representatives Nursyirwan Sudjono. The Karian Dam was built by Daelim Industrial Co, LTD-PT. Wijaya Karya (Persero)-PT. Waskita Karya (Persero).

The PUPR Minister said that in addition to the Karian Dam, there are also several other SDA infrastructures in Banten, such as the Sindang Heula Dam, although with a small capacity, and the rehabilitation of the Ciujung Pamarayan irrigation area. "This is due to the great attention of President Joko Widodo to Banten so that the economy in this province can increase. For that, I ask for good coordination and cooperation between the central government, regional government and district government so that all work can be carried out immediately, especially diverting the diversion tunnel to the bypass so that the dam body can be worked on quickly," continued Basuki.

On the same occasion, the Governor of Banten stated that the construction of the Karian Dam is a source of pride for the people of Banten. "We fully support it. And work together well. I also ask for assistance from the central government for infrastructure development for the progress of Banten," said Wahidin.

The dam worth Rp. 1.07 trillion will be able to accommodate 207.5 million cubic meters of water that can irrigate 21,545 hectares of irrigation land. Other benefits are flood control facilities in downstream areas which are strategic areas with important infrastructure such as the Jakarta-Merak toll road and industrial areas, as well as the potential for electrical energy of 1.8 megawatts through mini hydro power plants (PLTMH).

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JATILUHUR REGIONAL - DRINKING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM


 

Project Name: Jatiluhur Regional Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM)

  • Total Investment: IDR 16.375 Trillion
  • State Budget-Regional Budget Source: –
  • Private Source: IDR 16.375 Trillion
  • Undetermined Source: –
  • Funding Scheme: KPBU
  • Location: DKI Jakarta and West Java
  • Project Responsible Party: Perum Jasa Tirta II
  • Construction Commencement Plan: –
  • Operation Commencement Plan: 2024
  • Latest Status: Transaction Stage

Project Description

SPAM Regional Jatiluhur is a drinking water supply project planned by Perum Jasa Tirtra, with an output of 5000 Liters/Second

 

SPAM Regional Jatiluhur I Officially Operates and Serves 1.9 Million DKI Residents

SPAM JATILUHUR - 2024-12-19 04:47:21

The Directorate General of Human Settlements has completed the construction of Jatiluhur Regional Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM). On Wednesday (18/12/2024) the Jatiluhur Regional SPAM was ready to operate and will be distributed to 380,000 House Connections (SR), and has been used by 1.9 million people in the DKI Jakarta, Bekasi Regency, Bekasi City, and Karawang Regency areas.

Deputy Minister of Public Works, Diana Kusumastuti explained, after going through a construction period of 35 months, ready-to-drink water from the Jatiluhur I Regional SPAM can be enjoyed by tens of thousands of people.

"I hope that with the operation of the Jatiluhur I Regional SPAM KPBU, it can reduce the use of groundwater in Jakarta so that it can reduce land subsidence and support improved public health and economic growth in the Jabodetabek area," said Diana.

This project was built through a KPBU scheme with an initiative of the initiator (unsolicited) and is able to provide a drinking water supply of up to 4,750 liters/second. The SPAM utilizes raw water from the Jatiluhur Dam in West Java.

The scope of the KPBU Project activities in the Upstream System includes the construction of intakes, Raw Water Transmission Pipes and Bulk Drinking Water Transmission Pipes, 2 (two) Water Treatment Plants (IPA), and the main distribution network to the supply point (offtake). The Bekasi IPA with a capacity of 4,400 lpd will serve 4 (four) Offtakes, namely the Jatibening Offtake, Teluk Buyung Offtake, Sentra Timur Offtake, and Tarumajaya Offtake. While the Cibeet IPA with a capacity of 350 lpd will serve the Karawang Offtake. As for the Downstream System for the DKI Jakarta Region, it will flow from the Sentra Timur Offtake to 2 (two) Reservoirs, namely the Pondok Kopi and Cilincing Distribution Centers (DC). The Cilincing DC Reservoir with a capacity of 20,000 m3 will flow to communities in 7 sub-districts with a total of 15,310 new SR. Meanwhile, the Pondok Kopi DC Reservoir with a capacity of 5,000 m3 will flow to communities in 2 sub-districts with a total of 2,000 new SR.

In line with the Deputy Minister of PU, Acting Director General of Cipta Karya Endra S. Atmawidjaja revealed that one of the objectives of building the Jatiluhur I SPAM is to handle land subsidence or land subsidence in the North Coast area of ​​Jakarta.

"In addition to helping to fulfill access to clean drinking water for the people of Jakarta, of course it is also to reduce groundwater extraction which can hold back the rate of land subsidence," said Endra. (bns/ari).

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National Capital Integrated Coastal Development - Indonesia


National Capital Integrated Coastal Development (NCICD)

Investment Value: IDR 5.677 Trillion

Funding Scheme: State Budget, Regional Budget, State-Owned Enterprises, Regional-Owned Enterprises and Private Sector

Location: DKI Jakarta, West Java, Banten

Project Responsible Party: DKI Jakarta Provincial Government

Planned Construction Commencement: 2015

Planned Operation Commencement: 2024

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The National Capital Integrated Coastal Development (NCICD) involves the construction of a giant seawall in the northern part of Jakarta Bay as a way to protect the capital from flooding. Large lagoons will be created within the seawall to accommodate the flow of 13 rivers in Jakarta (water reservoirs that act as giant reservoirs).

The three phases of this mega project are:

Phase A: Phase A focuses on improving existing coastal protection. Strengthening and developing existing coastal embankments along 30 kilometers, and building 17 artificial islands in Jakarta Bay, the launch activities of this first phase were carried out in early September 2014. Construction is planned to be carried out in early 2016.

Phase B: Phase B focuses on efforts to build the western outer sea wall and a large reservoir which is estimated to be built in the period 2018 to 2022.

Phase C: Phase C focuses on building the eastern outer embankment which will be built after 2023. Several long-term developments on the east side of Jakarta Bay are carried out by closing part of the bay to anticipate if land subsidence in eastern Jakarta cannot be stopped. In its implementation, the eastern embankment section will be provided with a Tangerang Bekasi access toll road to reduce the impact of this closure.

Of the three phases, only phase A is a priority for KPPIP.

PROJECT SIGNIFICANCE

More than half of Jakarta's population lives in coastal areas and the main urban economic activities are also developing in coastal areas. In this area, there are 13 large rivers flowing into Jakarta Bay and 40% of its area is lowland below sea level. Flooding in the coastal areas of Jakarta is exacerbated by land subsidence due to excessive extraction of deep groundwater.

With the current threats, a mega NCICD project is needed, which will be carried out in 3 stages where the first stage will be carried out by raising the existing embankments.

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STATUS: Construction Stage

 

Source: https://kppip.go.id/proyek-prioritas/air-dan-sanitasi/tanggul-laut/


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CENTRAL JAVA POWER PLANT (CJPP)



CENTRAL JAVA POWER PLANT (CJPP) / PLTU BATANG

Investment Value: IDR 56.7 Trillion

Funding Scheme: KPBU (with IPP PT Bhimasena Power Indonesia)

Location: Batang, Central Java

Project Manager: PT PLN

Planned Construction Commencement: 2016

Planned Operation Commencement: 2022

Project Status: Construction Stage

 

Project Description

PLTU Batang or Central Java Power Plant (CJPP) is a 2 x 1,000 MW ultra critical steam power plant project in Batang Regency, Central Java. PLTU Batang will be built by the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) PT Bhimasena Power Indonesia whose members are J-POWER (34%), Adaro (34%), and Itochu (32%). This project has received guarantees from PT Penjaminan Infrastruktur Indonesia (PII) and the Central Government for political and force majeure risks.

Project Significance

PLTU Batang or Central Java Power Plant (CJPP) is intended to meet the electricity needs in Java Island and is part of the 35,000 MW electricity supply program. As one of the first and largest KPBU pilot projects in Indonesia, PLTU Central Java has a strategic role in encouraging private investment involvement in infrastructure development.

Project Development Status: CONSTRUCTION STAGE

 

Source: https://kppip.go.id/proyek-prioritas/ketenaga-listrikan/pltu-batang/

Info: https://www.bhimasenapower.co.id/

MRT NORTH – SOUTH JAKARTA - INDONESIA



MRT NORTH – SOUTH JAKARTA - INDONESIA

Investment Value: IDR 45.40 Trillion

Funding Scheme: State Budget & Regional Budget with Foreign Loans

Location: DKI Jakarta

Project Manager: PT Mass Rapid Transit Jakarta

Construction Commencement Plan: 2013 (Phase 1), 2018 (Phase 2)

Operation Commencement Plan: 2019 (Phase I)

Project Status: Construction and Partially Operating

 

Project Description: 

Construction of Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) in the capital city to improve public transportation facilities and reduce congestion in Jakarta. The first phase of this project consists of 2 phases: (1) Lebak Bulus – Bundaran HI and (2) Bundaran HI – Kampung Bandan.

Project Significance

MRT Jakarta is a public transportation that will help solve congestion problems, improve mobility of the capital city's residents, reduce carbon emissions and create new jobs in DKI Jakarta.

Project Development Status: Construction Stage and Partially Operation

 

MRT NORTH – SOUTH ONE OF THE NATIONAL STRATEGIC PROJECTS RECEIVING SPECIAL ATTENTION FROM THE GOVERNMENT

On 08/03/2023

MRT North South is one of 27 PSNs in the DKI Jakarta area, and is one of 9 PSNs worth 256 trillion rupiah that has been agreed to receive special attention from both the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs as the Chairperson of KPPIP, the Ministry of Transportation and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government based on the Ministerial Coordination Meeting held on January 19, 2023 and led directly by the Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Airlangga Hartarto.

At the Ministerial Coordination Meeting, Airlangga Hartarto said, "The government is committed to providing full support in accelerating the completion of PSNs in the DKI Jakarta area, totaling 27 projects, of which 9 projects will be given special attention considering the broad impact that can be provided if the project is completed." With an investment value of 16.3 trillion for Phase I and 22.5 trillion for Phase 2. MRT North South stretches 28.3 km, with Phase 1 Lebak Bulus - Bundaran HI spanning 16 km which has been operating since March 2019, while Phase 2 is divided into Phase 2A, namely Bundaran HI - Kota spanning 6.3 km which is targeted for completion in 2027 and Phase 2A, namely Kota - West Ancol spanning 6 km with a target completion in 2030. along the route, it is planned to be equipped with 10 Depots where each depot will be 0.6 - 1.0 km apart.

The MRT Development Project is funded by the Central Government and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government supported by a loan from the Japanese Government through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which is received by the Central Government and then forwarded to the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government with the Directorate General of Railways Executing agency.

The MRT North-South is planned to support the 16 km MRT Jakarta Phase 1 that has been built and is currently operating. MRT Phase 1 includes 10 km of elevated track with seven stations, namely Lebak Bulus, Fatmawati, Cipete Raya, Haji Nawi, Blok A, Blok M, and Sisingamangaraja. While the remaining six kilometers of underground track, starting from Senayan, Istora, Bendungan Hilir, Setiabudi, DUkuh Atas, and Bundaran Hotel Indonesia.

Sources: https://kppip.go.id/berita/mrt-north-south-salah-satu-proyek-strategis-nasional-yang-mendapatkan-perhatian-khusus-pemerintah/

Info: https://www.jakartamrt.co.id/en







Jakarta Sewerage Development Project



Jakarta Sewerage System

Investment Value: IDR 69.600 Trillion

Funding Scheme: KPBU

Location: DKI Jakarta

Project Responsible Party: DKI Jakarta Provincial Government

Construction Commencement Plan: –

Operation Commencement Plan: 2026

Project Status: Transaction


Project Description

The Jakarta Sewerage System project will handle domestic waste processing in 15 zones (including zones that are already operating), with initial development plans in Zones 1 and 6. Both zones are expected to be operational in 2022, where Zone 1 will serve the central and northern areas and Zone 6 will serve the western area. The total project cost in Zone 1 is ± 8.1 Trillion while the development of Zone 6 will require a cost of ± 5 Trillion.

Zone 1 is the construction of a centralized waste processing system consisting of: 1) Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPAL); 2) Piping system; 3) House connections, with a coverage area of ​​4,901 Ha. IPAL Zone 1 will be built in Pluit with an average capacity of 198,000 m3 per day. At this time, the project acceleration is focused on Zone 1.

 

Project Significance

As the nation's capital, DKI Jakarta has developed as a center of government, business, and industry. Because this development is not accompanied by improvements in the waste disposal system to handle the waste produced, the condition of water and sanitation in Jakarta is getting worse. Currently, the coverage ratio in DKI Jakarta only covers 4% of the total area with a BOD pollution level of 84 mg/l. With these conditions, DKI Jakarta is in the second lowest position in terms of sanitation among capital cities in Southeast Asia. In addition, JSS is also needed to support the effectiveness of the National Capital Integrated Coastal Development (NCICD) which has also begun construction.

NCICD requires acceleration of wastewater treatment project development so that this project gets special priority from the central government with the issuance of letter No: S-130/D.VI.M.EKON/09/2013 concerning Acceleration

Development of Centralized Wastewater Treatment System in DKI Jakarta, with a target of achieving 75% coverage of wastewater service areas in 2022.

The development of Zone 1 and Zone 6 will increase the coverage of wastewater service areas in DKI Jakarta by 20%. It is expected that the start of project preparation for Zone 1 can have a spillover effect on the development of other zones. Ultimately, the development of all JSS projects can exceed the target coverage of waste services in DKI Jakarta.

Project Development Status: Transaction Stage

Source: https://kppip.go.id/proyek-prioritas/air-dan-sanitasi/pengolahan-air-limbah-jakarta/


 

 

MENTARANG INDUK HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT, NORTH KALIMANTAN - INDONESIA



GROUNDBREAKING OF MENTARANG INDUK HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT BY THE PRESIDENT, A REPRESENTATION OF THE GOVERNMENT'S COMMITMENT TO PROVIDING GREEN ENERGY

On 08/03/2023

On Wednesday, March 1, 2023, President Joko Widodo officially laid the first stone or groundbreaking for the Mentarang Induk Hydroelectric Power Plant (PLTA) project which is planned to be operated by a joint venture company between PT Kayan Patria Pratama Indonesia and Sarawak Energi Berhad from Malaysia.

President Jokowi in his remarks expressed his happiness over the start of the groundbreaking for this project which is being collaborated with Malaysia as proof of the friendship between the two countries.

Representing the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Mr. Yudi was present as the Head of the PMO Division of the Committee for the Acceleration of Priority Infrastructure Provision (KPPIP) for the Energy, Electricity, Smelter, and Technology Sector who said that "The Mentarang Induk Hydroelectric Power Plant is one of the National Strategic Projects in Permenko number 21 of 2022, which receives special attention, because in addition to providing green energy that will later supply the Kalimantan Industrial Park Indonesia (KIPI), where the EV industry will be built, both cars and batteries, as well as aluminum processing, and petrochemicals".

The Mentarang Induk Hydroelectric Power Plant is located on the Mentarang River, approximately 35 kilometers upstream from Malinau City in Malinau Regency, North Kalimantan Province. Citing the PT KHN page, the location of the hydroelectric power plant was chosen based on topographic and geographical conditions, with good access and maximum river coverage area from the Mentarang River and its tributary, the Tubu River.

Having an investment value of 2.6 billion USD, and will later become the largest hydroelectric power plant in Indonesia, with a dam dimension of 235 m high and 812 m wide. Having a construction completion target in 2029, its construction is projected to absorb 5,000 local workers.

The Mentarang Induk Hydroelectric Power Plant is planned to have a capacity of 1,375 MW which has the potential to produce 9 Terawatts of electricity per hour. The type of dam proposed is a type of concrete-coated landfill or Concrete Faced Rockfill Dam (CFRD) which is designed with a dam peak height of around 220 meters and a length of around 750 meters.

The Mentarang Induk Hydroelectric Power Plant is expected to provide economic benefits both in terms of providing employment, and increasing the economy through irrigation, in addition this hydroelectric power plant will provide green energy for the green industry to realize the Government's environmental conservation commitment.

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