PTPP Strengthens National Health Infrastructure: Renovation Of RSCM KIARA Mother & Children Service Building Worth IDR 195.9 Billion
JAKARTA - PT PP (Persero) Tbk (PTPP), a national construction and investment company under the auspices of Danantara Indonesia, has officially started a strategic project to renovate the IPT KIA Women and Children Service Center building RSCM KIARA with a contract value of IDR 195.9 billion (including VAT).
This project is part of PTPP's commitment to presenting modern health infrastructure that supports improving the quality of life of Indonesian mothers and children.
This strategic project is targeted to be completed within 120 calendar days, starting from August 25, 2025 to December 22, 2025. This renovation is an important step in supporting the improvement of the quality of health services in Indonesia, especially in reducing maternal and baby mortality through more modern, safe, and international standards.
"We will present RSCM KIARA as a referral center for representative, comfortable mother and child health services, and support government programs in reducing maternal and infant mortality rates in Indonesia," said PTPP Corporate Secretary, Joko Raharjo, and the nature of his statement, Friday, September 26.
PTPP utilizes the latest technologies such as Laser Scanner and Building Information Modeling (BIM), which allow precision scanning and integration of digital designs. With this approach, PTPP reiterated itself as a pioneer in the application of modern construction technology in Indonesia, especially in international standard health projects.
Joko added that this project requires a careful execution strategy because it is carried out in the midst of full medical service activities. PTPP prioritizes the safety of patients and workers, as well as keeps health services optimal. This is proof of PTPP's capability in managing projects with high complexity.
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In addition, the design of the building is also designed by paying attention to the psychological aspects of patients and their families. The design of the room is updated with a humanist concept, environmentally friendly, and supports the patient's recovery as a whole. We believe that health infrastructure is not just a physical building, but a living space that gives hope and accelerates healing," said Joko.
With this step, PTPP emphasizes its role as a strategic partner of the government in presenting quality, sustainable, and real impact health infrastructure for future generations.