Open for Evolution: Ministry Asks Contractors to Invest in Indonesia

  • Government officials open this year’s Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia at Jakarta Convention Center (8-10 November 2017).
  • Minister of National Development Planning, Bambang Brodjonegoro calls contractors to invest in big projects and drive the private sector.
  • Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia includes CPD workshops covering Sustainability and Technology topics, a unique Global Meetings Program matching key buyers and sellers, and a wealth of co-located events running alongside KIBIG5 under Indonesia Infrastructure Week (IIW).

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Jakarta, Indonesia – November 9, 2017 – Industry defining, and culturally vibrant, yesterday morning’s opening ceremony at the Jakarta Convention Center has marked the official start to Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia (KIBIG5), Indonesia’s complete solution for the construction industry.
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Concluding the speeches at this year’s opening ceremony, The Minister of National Development Planning, Bambang Brodjonegoro, encouraged contractors in the region to move away from operator-based thinking, and to instead consider investment in Indonesia’s booming infrastructure.
“Contractors in Indonesia have grown so much that they have the capacity to be more than just contractors, they can become investors as well” explains Rido Matari, Head of the Regional Infrastructure Development Agency at The Ministry of Public Works and Housing Indonesia (PUPR).
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Having held a highly attended CPD (continued professional development) certified workshop during the opening morning of KIBIG5, Rido went on to outline that “as investors, contractors know better whether they can get profit from a project or not, following that, they will make gains from more than just the construction phase.”
Event Director for The Big 5 Construct Indonesia Muhammed Kazi reports that “innovative construction products and solutions from all sectors are filling the trade floor this year, and seeing evolution at various levels sheds light on the prosperity that government and traders alike anticipate for the industry in Indonesia.”
In addition to the Minister’s call-to-action at the opening ceremony, the construction industry in Indonesia was mapped out and its future encouraged by the Chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) Roslan Roeslani and Representative Danis Sumadilaga for Director General of the Construction Division at PUPR.

Other forward-thinking features at Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia include a series of CPD workshops covering topics such as Sustainability and Technology talks, a unique Global Meetings Program matching key buyers and sellers, and a wealth of co-located events running alongside KIBIG5 under Indonesia Infrastructure Week (IIW).
The 15th annual edition of Konstruksi Indonesia (KI) and the 3rd annual edition of The Big 5 Construct Indonesia are jointly organised by Tarsus Indonesia and dmg events Middle East, Asia and Africa.
To find out more about Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia 2017, www.konstruksiindonesiabig5.com