Indonesia's 2021 PPP project investment touches Rp302.18 trillion
9 February 2022
Investment realization under the public-private partnership (PPP) scheme by 2021-end reached Rp302.18 trillion, according to development observation, evaluation, and control deputy at the National Development Planning Ministry (PPN)/ National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) Taufik Hanafi.
The operation stage, with an investment value of Rp89.61 trillion, comprises three projects in the telecommunication and informatics sector, seven projects in the service sector, and three projects in the drinking water sector.
Meanwhile, the construction stage with investment worth Rp138.2 trillion covers one project in the telecommunication and informatics sector, six in road, two in drinking water, one in transportation, one in electricity, and one in waste management.
Investment in the financial close stage worth Rp28.31 trillion comprises four in road, while investment in the contract signing stage worth Rp46.06 trillion comprises two in road, two in drinking water, and four in transportation.
Some projects targeted to be constructed this year comprise the Jatiluhur drinking water supply system (SPAM), Patimban port, Anggrek port and Hang Nadim airport.
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