The Indonesian government is planning to offer up 43 infrastructure projects valued at $52 billion to private investors in 2015 under public-private partnership (PPP) schemes, according to an official at Indonesia’s National Development Planning Ministry, Indonesian newspaper The Jakarta Globe reported on Thursday.
Such projects include airports, monorail, toll roads, ports, rail, and water infrastructure, according to the Jakarta Globe.
Bastari Panji Indra, a director at the National Development Planning Ministry, said that the government will offer 10 major airport projects as well as 6 port projects to private investors, according to the report.
“Apart from airports, there is also a monorail project, coal transportation by train, water supply and six ports,” Bastari said.
Bastari also said that the government is planning to build an express railway linking the Halim Perdanakusuma Airport in East Jakarta to the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Banten.
Bastari also announced a light rail transit system in Bandung, West Java, and new rail networks for South Sumatra.
Source: The Jakarta Globe
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