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INDONESIA INFRASTRUCTURE WEEK KONSTRUKSI – INDONESIA AND THE BIG 5 CONSTRUCT INDONESIA

INDONESIA INFRASTRUCTURE WEEK KONSTRUKSI - INDONESIA AND THE BIG 5 CONSTRUCT INDONESIA

KONSTRUKSI INDONESIA AND THE BIG 5 CONSTRUCT INDONESIA
8 – 10 November 2017, Jakarta Convention Center

Indonesia Infrastructure Week, incorporating Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia, brings together the country’s leading infrastructure/construction/building exhibitions, conferences, CPD-certified educational workshops and seminars under one roof, with the aim of supporting sustainable development across all facets of Indonesia’s national infrastructure development agenda.

Hosting over 12,000 industry – government buyers and decision makers, the event is the largest building and construction event in Indonesia and delivers an unparalleled opportunity for buyers and service-providers to meet and drive new business, as well as cultivating new partnerships between the public and private sector between Indonesian project-holders and the huge visitor numbers attending from around Asia and round the world.

This exhibition will showcase the latest equipment and technology for the construction industry at an important time in Indonesia’s development. The US$398 billion mega projects allocated for the country’s infrastructure development up to 2019 are expected to produce immediate benefits for South-east Asia’s largest economy. The Konstruksi Indonesia show is co-located with The Big 5 Construct Indonesia, which features international and local exhibitors from a wide range of building and construction sectors. The combined exhibition events take place in association with Indonesia Infrastructure Week.

ORGANIZERS OF INDONESIA INFRASTRUCTURE WEEK

DMG EVENTS MIDDLE EAST, ASIA & AFRICA
HEAD OFFICE: 5th Floor, The Palladium, Cluster C, Jumeirah Lakes Towers,
P.O. Box 33817, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Website: dmgdubai@dmgeventsme.com

JACARTA CONVERTION CENTER

JAKARTA CONVENTION CENTER

Established in 1992 (25 August 1992), we have more than twenty two years’ experience of hosting events for some of the world’s biggest movers and shakers. Our premises were originally designed to accommodate 62 heads of state and their delegations for the 10th Non-Aligned Movement Summit in 1992.

Since then, we have kept abreast of events and communications technology developments, delivering seamless start-to-finish service.

The Balai Sidang Jakarta Convention Center spans around 120,000 m2. During the last 20 years, we have held more than 8,000 events.

Located beside one of Jakarta’s central thoroughfares, the Balai Sidang Jakarta Convention Center has easy access to the Soekarno Hatta international airport, the Jakarta central business district, the

Presidential palace and central and municipal administrative buildings.
Balai Sidang Jakarta Convention Center, Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto, Jakarta 10270, P.O. Box 4916, Jakarta 10049, Indonesia, Website: www.jcc.co.id .

EXHIBITING AT INDONESIA INFRASTRUCTURE WEEK

Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia join forces once again to create the perfect platform for companies to access the local market and connect with serious buyers in a professional B2B environment. With $395 Billion in 2017 investment for the construction and infrastructure sector, opportunities in Indonesia continue to grow. Benefit from Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5

Construct Indonesia platform by exhibiting to gain local access and meet new buyers from across the region. Indonesia’s government has extensive plans for infrastructure and construction with state budgets expenditure exceeding 164 billion.

EXHIBITORS’ ORIGIN

The exhibitors’ main countries of origin are: Belgium, Canada, China, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Oman, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA.

WHY EXHIBIT

The participation at Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia 2017 is the main tool for entering the Indonesia and the South East Asian markets.

  • This event is the gateway to the leading South East Asian economy.
  • It develops strong relationships with government ministries and leading industry associations to drive change and educate them about the products and services.
  • It offers important business opportunities by staying ahead of the competitors, meet with leading construction professionals to get an insight into the latest upcoming projects.
  • Brings serious buyers to the exhibitors, users and potential partners to increase overall market share.
  • The exhibition grants the access to a database of over 40,000 construction professionals in Indonesia

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    VISITORS

    Konstruksi Indonesia and The Big 5 Construct Indonesia attracts architects, engineers, consultants, contractors and more from Indonesia, the wider Asian region and internationally. The event enables construction professionals from across the industry to do business and network in a professional environment.

    2016 POST SHOW REPORT

    Visitors by nature of business

    INFRASTRUCTURE WEEK STATISTICS 1

    Main reasons for visiting

    INFRASTRUCTURE WEEK STATISTICS 2

    PRODUCT CATEGORIES

    1. Marble, Stone & Ceramics

    Natural and Artificial Stone, Marble and Ceramics, Granite, Ceramic Tiles and Mosaics, Architectural Exterior and Interior Surface Materials, Abrasives, Adhesives, Sealants and Coatings, Stone Processing Tools and Machinery, Quarrying Services.

    2. MEP Services

    Electrical systems, Elevators and Escalators, HVAC- R, Plumbing and Water Technology, Security and Fire Protection, Smart Building and Automation, Solar Energy.

    3. Construction Tools & Building Materials

    Aluminium, Metal and Steel, Concrete and Cement, Construction Chemicals and Admixtures, Hardware and Construction Tools, Precast and Prestressed Products.

    4. Building Interiors & Finishes

    Ceramic, Stone and Surfaces, Coatings, Sealants and Adhesives, Flooring, Ceiling, Walling and Other Interior Finishes, Kitchen, Bathroom and Sanitary, Lightings.

    5. Construction Technology
    Building Information Modeling (BIM), Software and IT Solutions, Tunelling Technology.

    6. Construction Machineries, Equipment & Vehicles

    Batching, Compressors –Generators, Cutting, Bending and Welding Machineries, Formwork and Scaffolding, Handling Machinery, Plant Machinery Vehicle, Road Construction, Surveying Equipment, Tunelling Equipment.

    7. Building Envelope & Special Construction

    Roofing, Cladding and Glazing Special Construction, Windows, Doors and Sun Protection Systems.

    REASONS TO INVEST IN INDONESIA

  • 10.6% estimated contribution of Indonesia’s construction sector to GDP in 2017
  • $1,162bn is the estimated amount Indonesia needs to spend on infrastructure up to 2030
  • Power projects and electricity account for 50% of the overall infrastructure project pipeline valued at $223 bn
  • $431bn is the value of Indonesia’s top 317 large-scale infrastructure construction projects
  • $27.7bn amount of greenfield foreign direct investment Indonesia’s real estate sector attracted between 2007-2016

  • BIM – Building Information Modeling

    In the last decade, building information modelling, also referred to as ‘BIM,’ has revolutionized the approach taken to projects by architects, engineers and the wider construction industry. Probably the biggest contribution made by BIM is its ability to allow the various teams working on a project to perform collaborative activities.

    THE TOP 10 CONSTRUCTION TRENDS

    The government of Indonesia is advancing its construction sector with plans of spending $22 billion in 2016 alone and a total of $450 billion by 2020.

    The country’s five-year plan has definitely pushed Indonesia to boost its construction sector. Spending billions in funds and investments, it has become the second most profitable construction market in Asia. Moreover, the country is also expected to meet a rising annual growth rate in the next five years, according to Timetric. Given the projects Indonesia has aimed to finish in the next few years, investors can surely expect heavy business opportunities.

  • 1. Developing Transportation: Indonesia is investing greatly in its transportation, building bridges, ports, roads, railways and super express transits, spending over $30 billion.
  • 2. Fuel & Gas: Fuel and chemical distributors are greatly involved in building Indonesia’s two new power plants.
  • 3. Healthcare: The new National Health Insurance Programme is building over 150 new hospitals in Indonesia.
  • 4. Residential Market: Residential and real estate is certainly a trending sector for the fourth most populated country in the world.
  • 5. Infrastructure Development: Indonesia’s Global Smart City alone costs$15 billion, construction is already underway on towers and fancy houses.
  • 6. Boosting Tourism: Indonesia has also invested over $4 million in building about 10 to 12 new megastores.
  • 7. Development Plans: Indonesia plans to spend $398bn through to 2019, developing the country’s road, rail, retail, commercial and industrial infrastructure.
  • 8. Energy & Water: Indonesia has taken a number of incentives this year to increase their renewable energy sources, investing $300 million. The country is expanding its biomass and geothermal plants and is aiming to build a hydroelectricity plant.
  • 9. Research & Development: Indonesia has made research and development a part of its vision for growth, they hope to make advancements in various fields and are making sure that research funds are being spent efficiently.
  • 10. Education: Business education in the country is the highest in demand. Since the Higher Education Act of 2012, Indonesia has made it its mission to provide the best for its people.

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    IMPORTANT PROJECTS

    Indonesia’s new airport – creating a transport hub

    Indonesia has a population of more than 250 million people and is one of world’s fastest growing air travel markets. Jakarta, the country’s capital, officially opened a new airport terminal in August 2016. Domestic flights for the country’s national carrier, Garuda, began operating from the $560 million Soekarno-Hatta airport Terminal 3. The airport will then be able to handle a capacity of 62 million passengers a year once the renovated terminals are fully operational again in early 2018, compared to 54 million passengers last year, making it the 18th busiest in the world, according to the International Airports Council.

    Transport Infrastructure Opportunities in the Indonesia Construction Market

    In Indonesia, new airport construction is part of wider government plans to improve the transport infrastructure in the country. Roads, railways, the Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and other infrastructure projects are providing huge opportunities for international construction materials suppliers, architects, engineers, designers and project managers, as well as investors.

    Top Government Infrastructure Construction Projects in Indonesia

    As an emerging country, Indonesia is keeping pace with the development of other economies by setting its focus on government infrastructure construction and development. With a target of GDP growth between 7-9%, the country is investing heavily in improving the quality and quantity of its infrastructure.

    Indonesia’s Land, Sea and Air Construction Project Progress

    The Indonesian government see improved infrastructure as the key to unlocking the country’s economic performance and potential. A solid and reliable logistics network is vital to achieve this and the priorities are land, sea and air infrastructure, as follows:

    Land: Trans Sumatra Freeway

    Targeted to be operational in 2019, this is a US$11.25 billion construction project for a 2,600 kilometer freeway to connect Serang in Banten to economically strategic cities in Sumatra: Banda Aceh, Medan, Pekanbaru, Jambi, Palembang, Tanjung Pinang, Lampung and Bengkulu. The process of making the land available for this project has been accelerated and construction is in progress.

    Air: Kertajati Airport

    Costing over US $220 million and built over 1,800 hectares of land, the construction of this international airport is targeted for completion in 2017.

    Sea: Kuala Tanjung Seaport

    Modeled on the port of Rotterdam, Kuala Tanjung Seaport is part of the government’s vision for a ‘sea freeway.’ Currently at over 40% of construction completion, the Kuala Tanjung Seaport will also be supported by land based infrastructure, such as access to the freeway, railroad and gas-fueled power supply.

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    DATA RECEIVED FROM:
    indonesiainfrastructureweek.com
    www.konstruksiindonesiabig5.com
    www.konstruksiindonesiabig5.com/industry-updates/blog/
    www.konstruksiindonesiabig5.com/industry-updates/blog/top-10-construction-trends-for-2016/
    www.konstruksiindonesiabig5.com/exhibit/exhibiting/
    www.konstruksiindonesiabig5.com/industry-updates/blog/indonesia-s-new-airport-creating-a-transport-hub/

    Kallirroi Pavlakou
    International News and Markets

    See also:
    marbleguide.com/news/indonesia-infrastructure-week-2016/
    marbleguide.com/news/indonesia-economy-profile-construction-and-marble/

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