PT Indra Karya (Persero) won two of the best construction service awards in 2022 from the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) in the Water Resources category.

"The award from the Ministry of PUPR is very important for us to be a trigger to continue to grow as the best construction consultant," said President Director of PT Indra Karya (Persero) Gok Ari Joso Simamora, quoted Thursday, December 22.

According to Gok Ari, this award is also a momentum of encouragement for the company to maintain consistency. So that it can be a good example for other construction consultant actors so that the consulting industry ecosystem in Indonesia continues to grow.

"As a BUMN Consultant company engaged in the Infrastructure sector, Indra Karya always prepares himself to become a big player in reliable infrastructure consulting towards the global market," he said.

For your information, the 2022 Construction Services Award was held by the Directorate General of Construction Development of the Ministry of PUPR in order to give appreciation to Construction Services stakeholders in infrastructure development efforts in Indonesia. The event, which was held in a hybrid manner, consisted of ten winning categories for other construction industry players.

Indra Karya (Persero) won two construction service awards in the Water Resources category as a supervisory consultant at the construction of the Temef Dam and Ciujung Priority Civil Work.

The Temef Dam is one of the dams that is a National Strategic Project (PSN) located in South Central Timor Regency (TTS), East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).

Currently, the Temef Dam is experiencing an acceleration of development so that the initial filling of the dam (impsounding) targeted at the end of 2023 can be achieved so that it can be immediately utilized by the people of TTS Regency and its surroundings.

The Temef Dam itself is a multipurpose dam with a capacity of 45.785 million m3 and an inundation area of 297.78 ha. The function of this dam will include the provision of irrigation water covering an area of 4,500 hectares (ha) providing raw water of 131 liters per det, providing energy with a capacity of 2 x 1 MW and flood control in Malacca Regency.

Meanwhile, Ciujung Priority Civil Work is a construction project for the Ciujung River embankment, which in 2013 inundated 19,674 houses and a total of 50,527 people have fled and has not been able to flow flood discharges for 25 years.


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