JAKARTA - PT Hutama Karya (Persero) is accelerating the construction of 324 unithunian in the Senen area, Central Jakarta, as a strategic step to support the national housing program while optimizing the utilization of state-owned assets.
The project targets the provision of decent housing in the densely populated area along the Kramat Village railway, with an integrated approach that is also expected to encourage the economic activities of the surrounding community.
The acceleration of the project is a follow-up to President Prabowo Subianto's instructions and is part of the government's efforts to overcome the backlog of home ownership, especially for low-income people (MBR).
In its implementation, Hutama Karya not only acts as a contractor, but also ensures that planning and development meet high quality standards and form an economically productive residential ecosystem.
The acceleration of the project was strengthened through a review by the Head of the State-Owned Enterprise Management Agency as well as Danantara COO, Dony Oskaria, together with the Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning (PKP) Maruarar Sirait.
The review focuses on technical readiness and mapping of land assets to be developed, as the foundation for accelerating project execution.
Cross-agency collaboration is the main key in the project. Hutama Karya works together with BP BUMN, the Ministry of PKP, Danantara Indonesia, BPS and the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government (Pemprov) to ensure that the project is on track and has a real impact.
The synergy also opens up opportunities for the optimization of state-owned assets that have not been fully utilized as a source of new economic value.
Dony Oskaria emphasized the importance of this strategy.
"SOEs assets that have not been optimally utilized can be encouraged to provide real benefits for the people. We are mapping other potential assets to support sustainable improvement in people's quality of life," he said as quoted from a written statement, Monday, April 6.
From a business perspective, the project reflects a government preneurship approach that combines social mandates with the efficiency and productivity of state assets.
Hutama Karya sees the housing project as an opportunity to expand the role of BUMN works not only in the development of physical infrastructure, but also in the development of sustainable and economically valuable areas.
The company targets the completion of the construction of 324 housing units by June 15, 2026.
The aggressive target time shows an impetus to accelerate the execution of the project as well as a commitment to bring about social and economic impacts in the short term.
In the future, the government together with SOEs will accelerate the completion of asset mapping and project implementation stages so that similar housing programs can be replicated more widely, transparently and measurably, while strengthening the contribution of SOEs in supporting economic growth based on people's basic needs.
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