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JAKARTA - The Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) is currently preparing land ready to build (land development) in the 1B and 1C Development Areas of the Central Government Core Area or KIPP, the capital city of the Archipelago.

"Now we are doing aland development, namely land preparation or area ready to build," said PUPR Ministry Spokesperson Endra S Atmawidjaja as reported by ANTARA, Friday, May 26.

Endra said theland development effort was carried out by the Ministry of PUPR by opening, forming the structure by making roads first, then building plots and then flattening them so that they become ready-to-build areas. The preparation of the ready-to-build land has started since the beginning of this year.

Based on data from the IKN Authority, KIPP for the State Capital (IKN) Nusantara consists of Sub-Development Areas (Sub-WP 1A) with a total land area of 2,876 hectares, Sub-WP 1B with a total land area of 2,037 hectares, and Sub-WP 1C 1,758 hectares.

Sub-WP 1A KIPP is intended as a government core activity, while the 1B Sub-WP and 1C KIPP land are mixed use so that not only for the construction of government offices but also for non-governmental buildings such as malls, schools and so on.

Endra reminded that IKN development carries a forest city concept where 60-70 percent of its land is green for green areas such as landscapes, green public spaces, green parks and open spaces, so that the land used for development is around 30-40 percent.

"The first IKN development to enter must be the government, meaning that it shows our seriousness in building IKN with basic infrastructure. If this is a manifestation or form, we hope to attract private investors to enter," he said.

Based on Presidential Regulation Number 63 of 2022 concerning Details of the Main Plan for the Capital City of the Archipelago, the Central Government Core Area (KIPP) of IKN Nusantara has a role as a Government Center Planning Area (WP), and is divided into three Sub-WPs, namely Sub-WP 1A, Sub-WP 1B, Sub-WP 1C.

The KIPP city space hierarchy itself includes Sub-WP (equivalent to Sub-Sub-WP), Sub-Sub-WP (equivalent to Kelurahan), Block, Sub-Blok, and Persil.

The KIPP design principle refers to the spatial structure of the KIPP Region designed with an appreciation approach to nature (Nature-Inspired Design), including the appreciation of the natural morphology of the land, the area connectivity system and the structure of the city space formed circularly, the formation of the area's axes and visual corridors as the main orientations of regional development, blocks and activity functions formed to fill the city space pattern have been prepared in regional programs and plans.


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