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Investment and Business Opportunities in Jakarta at Jakarta Capital City Administration Menuju Jakarta yang Lebih Baik KBRI Singapura Senin, 19 Oktober 2015
JAKARTA IN BRIEF Coverage area 662 Km2 Inhabitants: - Night time : ± 10 millions - Day time : ± 12 millions • Jakarta’s economic growth in 2014 was recorded at 5.95% • Jakarta’s annual local budget 2015: ± USD 4.9 billions Jakarta’s GRDP at current prices in 2014 reached ± USD 132.5 billions (16% of national GDP; 72% of JABODETABEK region GDRP) The largest contribution to GDRP in 2014 was given by Trade, Construction, Manufacturing Industry and Finance Jakarta’s amount of GRDP percapita in 2014 reached ± USD 13,100 2
JAKARTA’S INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Project Cost Related Information Contacts ▪ ± USD 5 billions ▪ 115,7 km for 7 corridors; includes infra/supra structure 1 Light Rail Transit (LRT) (construction, rolling stock, signalling) ▪ ± USD 3,5 billions ▪ 6 Inner-city Toll Road 2 Jakarta Highway Development ▪ Jakarta Outer Ring Road Highway ▪ ± USD 9,8 billions ▪ 1st phase: 27 km (UG 9 km, ELV 18 km); Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) includes infra/supra, 22 stations and 1 depo 3 East-West Corridor ▪ 2nd phase: 60km (outside Jakarta) ▪ ± USD 450 millions ▪ Shelters and buses (excluding bus lanes and 4 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) basic road infrastructure) Land Banking and Transit ▪ ± USD 1.1 billions ▪ LRT TODs in 9 strategic locations in North, 5 Oriented Development (TOD) South, East and West Jakarta ▪ ± USD 0.5 billions ▪ Athlete Village (7 Tower with 5556 units) 6 Asian Games 2018 Venues ▪ Sports Facilities (Velodrome and Equestrian) ▪ ± USD 0.5 billions ▪ Low-income housing development project 7 Public Housing ▪ 9000 units in 8 locations across 18 hectares of land 3
JAKARTA’S INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS Project Cost Related Information Contacts ▪ ± USD 1,8 billions ▪ For Jatiluhur I Project (2016); Consortium SPV SPAM 8 Clean Water Jatiluhur I was established on July 2015 ▪ ± USD 6,8 billions ▪ 2022 targeted 100% offsite 9 Waste Water Treatment ▪ 14 zones; DED for Zone 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 on tendering process by PD PAL Jaya ▪ ± USD 1,8 billions ▪ 2 ITF : Marunda (capacity 1500 ton/day) and Waste and Energy Cakung Cilincing (capacity 2 x 1500 ton/day) 10 Management ▪ Powerplant in Marunda (2x500 MW) Integrated Ducting ▪ N/A ▪ 2016 beauty contest for strategic partnership JAKARTA CAPITAL 11 Facilities ▪ For electricity, fibre optic and other CITY ADMINISTRATION underground utilities Port of Jakarta ▪ ± USD 4,8 billions ▪ Integrated development of Port of Jakarta and 12 Land Reclamation O, P, Q islands (as centre for High-Value Added Industry and Logistics hub zone) Tourism for ▪ N/A ▪ Revitalization of submerged islands, JAKARTA CAPITAL 13 Thousand Islands development of resort islands CITY ADMINISTRATION TOTAL PROJECT COST ± USD 36,1 billions1 4 1Assumption: USD 1 = IDR 13,300
Opportunities @ DKI - bumd.gubdki@gmail.com Next steps Catur Laswanto Tuty Kusumawati Heru Budi Hartono Head of Development and Head of Regional • Candidates Investment Enterprises Head of Financial Assets Development Planning Board Management Agency that are caturlaswanto@yahoo.com tutykusumawati@yahoo.com Heroe_hartono@yahoo.com interested to join BUMD DKI please email Boyke Mukijat your CV and President Commissioner Abdul Hadi President Director cover letter to Jakarta Propertindo Jakarta Propertindo the BUMD boykemukijat@gmail.com Abdulhadi_hs@jakarta-propertindo.com management; indicate why you are interested Honggo Widjojo Kangmasto Kresno Sediarsi along with President Commissioner President Director Bank DKI Bank DKI relevant work Honggo.widjojo@bankdki.co.id Kresno.sediarsi@bankdki.co.id experience • Don’t forget to cc bumd.gubdki@ Trisna Muliadi gmail.com in Dono Boestami President Director Erlan Hidayat your email President Director Pembangunan Jaya President Director MRT Jakarta dboestami@jakartamrt.com tmuliadi@cbn.net.id PAM JAYA Thank you! erlanhidayat@gmail.com
LRT CORRIDORS Legends Proposed LRT Corridors LRT Stations 6 Inner City Toll Roads Busway Lines MRT Lines JABODETABEK Commuter Train Lines Corridor 1 : Kebayoran Lama – Kelapa Gading Corridor 2 : Pulo Mas – Tanah Abang Corridor 3 : Joglo – Tanah Abang Corridor 4 : Puri Indah – Tanah Abang Corridor 5 : Pesing – Kelapa Gading Corridor 6 : Ancol – Kemayoran Corridor 7 : Soetta Int’l Airport - Kemayoran 7
INNER-CITY TOLL ROAD Length of each section (km) Semanan – Sunter 20.23 Sunter – Pulo Gebang 9.44 Duri Pulo – Kp. Melayu 12.65 FIRST STAGE : SEMANAN -SUNTER-PULOGEBANG (29.67km) Ulujami – Tn. Abang 8.70 1 4 Kemayoran – Kp. Melayu 9.60 Ps. Minggu – Casablanca 9.15 2 3 Total Length 69.77 5 6 On / Off Ramp Distance (km) 7 1. Semanan 6 2. Pedongkelan 4 3. Grogol 8 12 4. Boulevard Barat 8 5. Bekasi Raya - 9 6. Pramuka 12 7. Slipi 9 8. Pancoran 5 9. Tanjung Barat 8
BUS RAPID TRANSIT (BRT) 12 CORRIDOR HAS BEEN OPERATED DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF TRANSJAKARTA PLAN TO BE BUILD ELEVATED 10
CLEAN WATER Total Total Capacities Estimated Estimated No. Projects Plan ~ WTP (lps) Connection Investment **) (BIDR) 1 WTP Jembatan Besi Plan *) 500 24,000 282 2 WTP Uprating & Water Basin 400 up to 9,600 162 of Cilandak 600 3 WTP Pesanggrahan 600 28,800 630 4 WTP SPAM Jatiluhur 1 ***) 4,000 192,000 1,670 5 WTP SPAM Jatiluhur 2 5,000 240,000 1,855 TOTAL 4,599 *) On going tender process **) Assumption for Regular Domestic Connection ***) On going: Pre-Construction Total Estimated Projects Plan ~ Transmission & No. Volume Investment Distribution Pipe (BIDR) 1 SPAM Jatiluhur 1 31 km 2.700 2 SPAM Jatiluhur 2 (Psr. 68 km 3.601 Gombong - Pdk. Kopi) 3 SPAM Jatiluhur 2 (Pdk. Kopi - 36 km 2.800 Distribution Center) Project Financing Sources Alternatives: 4 Distribution Network 430.000 New Conn. 9.900 Central Government TOTAL 19.001 Provincial Government GRAND TOTAL 23,600 Private Enterprises via bidding process 11
WASTE WATER TREATMENT 12 potential zones to develop by B to B Scheme of 15 Zones Action Plan (off – site system) Waste Water Management % Years of Zone Status Source Catchment Construction Area 3 8 7 # * # * 0 Existing - DKI 4 # * 5 2 # * 8 DED 7 # * 2 1&6 prepara 2019 JICA 19 0 0.5 1 2 ¯ 3 # * 0 # * 6 6 1 5 9 # * 9 2,3,4-10, 5,7,8 tion DED 2016/2017 Private/DKI/Gov. 42 Kilometers DED 9,11,12, Private/DKI/Gov. 15 4 1 10 10 13,14 prepara 2017/2018 # * 0# * # * tion 3 # * Legend 0 TOTAL 80 4 Zone Capacity 12 WWTPZone Sites2011oct Ver2 No. AdministrativeArea (m3/day) # * 11 14 Action Plan (on – site system) 2 Muara Angke 23,847 # * # * WWTP Site % 3 Srengseng City Forest 115,440 11 # * Additional Site 13 Zone Type Years Source Method Catchment 4 Transfer s to WWTP Zone 10 46,527 # * Candidate Site Area 5 Sunter Utara Pond City Forest 127,217 7 # * On-Going WWTP Site 110,824 Kamal – Pegadungan # * Planning 13 0 - 14 DKI 2 8 Marunda Pond Planning Site 176,022 # * 15 Building 2016 -2022 Communal 9 Implementation Term Situ Rawa Rorotan Planning 85,996 # * Reclamation Area 12 House Reguler 10 Pulo Gebang 247,880 0 - 14 2016 - 2022 DKI 33 Short-term (2020) 14 Bendi Park Hold desludging 11 Mid-term (2030) 252,572 Ulujami Pond Planning 12 Ragunan Zoo Long-Term (2050) 88,862 TOTAL 35 13 Kampong Dukuh Existing Pond Planning 168,596 RW 05 Ceger Pond Planning 12 14 98,763
WASTE TO ENERGY Role of Jakarta Government Role of Investor WTE • Jakarta Government has appointed PT Jakarta Propertindo to develop waste to energy facilities for Jakarta • PT Jakarta Propertindo welcomes strategic partners to bring their expertise and technology in developing these facilities 13
INTEGRATED DUCTING SYSTEM Existing Arrangement of Utilities Construction 1. Current policy and regulation regarding utility is that permits are given by One Stop Service Board (BPTSP) on the basis of individual requests by utility owners 2. Jakarta Government provides tehcnical recommendations based on the requests Future Arrangement of Utilities Construction 1. Jakarta Government provides and constructs integrated ducting facilities in the city 2. Tenants using the facilities are subjected to retribution fee determined by the government by law Problems 1. Government can not keep up with the demand of utilities construction by utilities owner 2. Limited budget capacity by the Government, and retribution fee is not sufficient to cover the investment. Opportunities 1. Higher revenue potentials may be gained by third party assigned by the goverment to build, operate and maintain the ducting facilities. 2. More flexibility of funding and construction procurement, in comparison with government budget spending. 3. Masterplan is needed to assess the financial and project viability for the integrated ducting provision by private sector PIC: PT Jakarta Propertindo 14
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT OF PORT OF JAKARTA AND O,P,Q ISLAND RECLAMATION 1. O, P, Q Islands will be developed as High-Value Added Industrial and Logistic Hub Zone (approx. 1200Ha) 2. Current status: Preparation of Pre Feasibility Study for the following topics: a. Integration of modules, editing and overall conclusions; b. Port and port related industry strategies, macro-economic development; c. Spatial and urban planning; d. Technical design aspects, cost estimates e. Business case and finance strategies; f. Social-economic analyses; g. Coastal, hydrologic and environmental aspects 3. Need exchange of knowledge/ best practices with Singapore in Reclamation projects, as well as invite potential investors for strategic The Detailed Island Owners/Operator Review cooperation. The talks will focus on, inter alia: a. Financing schemes for Singapore Reclamation projects. b. Goverment vs Private Sector Participation c. Project feasibility indicators (FIRR, EIRR, VGF, etc) d. Responsibility sharing among stakeholders e. Concessionaire agreement and period f. Etc. PIC: 15
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT OF PORT OF JAKARTA AND O,P,Q ISLAND RECLAMATION Port Development Network and Settings International Trade Flow Jakarta Market Opportunities: As an ALTERNATIVE REGIONAL HUB As the INDONESIAN NATIONAL HUB As the JAVA HUB As the WEST JAVA HUB National Logistic Flow 16
THOUSAND ISLANDS as TOURISM DESTINATION Coverage Area : 8,71 km2 THOUSAND ISLANDS’ POTENTIALS Inhabitants : 22.704 EDUCATION Museum & Information Centre; Marine technology and science research and development; Navy Potential Resort Islands: development. • Karang Beras Island • Kotok Besar Island TOURISM Natural recreation; Cultural art • Ayer Besar Island attraction; • Bidadari Island Historical tourism, Education & special interest. • Putri Island • Lancang Kecil Island CULTIVATION • Putri Barat Island Reproduction of Marine biota; • Genteng Besar Island Marine product processing and industry. • Jukung Island • Tengah Island CONSERVATION • Panjang Island Natural ecosystem; Geographic element; Culture and history. SPORT Hobby & Club; Exhibition and tournament; Outbond package. 17
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