JAKARTA - PT PP (Persero) Tbk (PTPP), a national construction and investment company under the auspices of Danantara Indonesia, continues to show its commitment to the construction of national health facilities. Through the construction project of the Oncology Center Building at RSUP H. Adam Malik Medan, PTPP presents modern cancer services which will become the main focus of the people of Sumatra.

This strategic project is financed through a financing facility from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and is targeted for completion on December 9, 2026. With a contract value of IDR 300.69 billion, this project has shown positive performance.

To date, development progress has reached 17.37 percent, exceeding the target of 11.91% with a positive deviation of 5.46 percent. The Oncology Center Building will be equipped with the latest health facilities, including a linac and brachyteraphy bunker for radiation therapy, nuclear medicine space, and Modular Operation Theater that meets international standards. The presence of this facility is expected to increase the capacity and quality of cancer services in Indonesia, especially in the Sumatra region.

According to PT PP Corporate Secretary Joko Raharjo, his party has implemented a number of construction innovations to ensure building efficiency and quality, by implementing building information modeling (BIM) innovations, as well as the implementation of lean construction (Lean Construction) in the construction of the Adam Malik RSUP project.

"We believe the construction of the Oncology Center Building of Adam Malik Hospital will be one of the important milestones in equitable cancer services in Indonesia. PTPP is proud to be part of the government's program to strengthen national referral hospitals with international standards," said Joko Raharjo, in his statement, Monday, September 1.

Joko added that the construction of the Oncology Center Building is a form of PTPP's commitment to support the strengthening of national referral hospitals.

"With the completion of the project in 2026, PTPP hopes that Adam Malik Hospital will become a modern cancer service center in Sumatra that is able to improve the quality of life of patients and families. This is also a clear proof of PTPP's contribution to national health development, in line with government programs in the construction of several hospitals in Indonesia," said Joko.

In addition, Joko emphasized the commitment of PTPP management to be able to complete projects by using technology and innovation to support national health services that meet targets, quality standards, and zero accidents.


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