Get An Allocation Of IDR 27 Trillion In 2024, Directorate General Of Cipta Karya
JAKARTA - The Directorate General of Human Settlements of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) has proposed a budget of IDR 27 trillion for 2024.
"The indicative ceiling for Cipta Karya is set at IDR 27 trillion," said Director General of Human Settlements Diana Kusumastuti in a Hearing Meeting (RDP) at the DPR RI Building, Jakarta, Tuesday, June 13.
Diana said the budget would later be used for priority programs, such as the completion of multi-year contract activities, OPOR activities, and Presidential directive activities.
In line with this, later from the total indicative ceiling of Rp27 trillion, it will be allocated for management support of Rp990 billion and housing and settlement programs of Rp26.01 trillion.
Adapun rencana kegiatan prioritas tahun 2024 Ditjen Cipta Karya, yakni untuk kegiatan sektor prasarana pendidikan sebesar Rp2,99 triliun, sektor penataan bangunan Rp7,49 triliun, sektor prasarana olahraga dan pasar Rp3,13 triliun.
Then, for the activities of the residential area development sector of IDR 2.24 trillion, the sanitation sector IDR 4.92 trillion, and the drinking water sector IDR 4.07 trillion.
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Previously, the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) revealed that the indicative ceiling for Fiscal Year (TA) 2024 was IDR 128.15 trillion. The amount of the budget is prioritized in national programs in accordance with the theme of the Government Work Plan (RKP) in 2024, namely 'Accelerated Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Transformation'.
PUPR Minister Basuki Hadimuljono said, in the implementation of the 2024 FY infrastructure spending program, the Ministry of PUPR focused on completing cross-year construction work (Multi Years Contract), as well as optimizing infrastructure that had been built through the Operational, Maintenance, Optimization and Rehabilitation (OPOR) approach, and Presidential Directive.
"According to the direction of the President, all construction work must be completed by the end of 2024, so that the community can immediately benefit the infrastructure," Minister Basuki said in a press release, Thursday, June 8.