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Terms of Reference
Background seems to be a lack of clear policy on the down
streaming of all this infrastructure investment.
Pursuing quality economic growth and improve
Separately and almost accidentally, the private
connectivity across the regions, the Government
investors have reacted positively to the increase pace of
of Indonesia is accelerating strategic infrastructure
making more and more land ‘within reach’ or available
projects, namely Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), Light Rapid
for development with almost surreal promotion of new
Transit (LRT), toll-roads, fast intercity-train sea-tolls
towns with illustrations of world-bench marked new
(hub-spoke ports), airports and dams. The Government
towns.
of Indonesia has in recent years put in place a robust
institutional framework to support the infrastructure Considering the ongoing progress on infrastructure-led
plans through the presidential directive policy on large-scale development in Indonesia, International
priority infrastructure projects. In last year, It has also Urban Development Association (INTA) in partnership
announced 16 economic policy packages focusing on with Indonesia Real Estate Association (REI) and
deregulation of investment and tax incentives. The Urban and Regional Development Institute (URDI)
deregulation packages expect to improve Indonesia’s is organizing an international seminar themed
competitiveness and lever the country’s position in Infrastructure-led Large-Scale Development: TOD,
the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index. The New Town and Affordable Housing. INTA is a global
acceleration of infrastructure project would create membership association where public and private
multiplier effects that, in turn, to gear up the country policy-makers and urban practitioners come together to
economic growth and create many downstream share knowledge, experience and performing tools for
projects, which include new towns, LRT cities, aero- integrated urban development. Established since 1976
polis, integrated tourist development area, one million in Paris as the international New Towns Association, at
housing programs etc. a time when large-scale urban development projects
were conceived in support of the general economic
Majority of the strategic infrastructure projects are
growth. INTA believed in the importance of exchanging
implemented by the State-Owned- Enterprises (SOEs).
international experiences and know-how between
The Government sets the aggressive targets and
all the actors involved in those ambitious projects
allocated funds across a range of infrastructure sectors.
reshaping territories and living environment.
SOEs received government equity injections focused on
financing the strategic infrastructure projects. Relying
on SOEs by using fully public funds is not an effective
long-term approach to infrastructure development.
Objective
SOEs lack of experiences in the management and The objectives of this seminar are:
financial capacity for tasks they are assigned. SOEs and
a. To discuss about current issues, challenges
the related sectors’ ministries need to be more willing
and barries of infrastructure-led large scale
to work with private sector partners to effectively
development in Indonesia as strategy in
implement the strategic infrastructure projects. There
accelerating economic growth and inter-regions
is also a need to develop value capture strategy from
connectivity;
infrastructure project development that benefits all
b. To discuss smart practices and lesson learnt from
stakeholders in the long-time period.
the initiatives on large-scale development from
Large-scale development seems to be a virtually various urban practitioners and experts, both
unplanned consequence of all this infrastructure national and international;
projects, since the Government has placed the onus on c. To connect various stakeholders interested in
the state-owned construction companies to implement large-scale development.
the infrastructure and housing development. There

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Who Should Attend
This seminar is an exclusive by invitation only event for private developer, State-Owned Entreprises (SOEs), central
government, local government, association, universities and students.

Event Details Participation Fee


Date: Free of charge by invitation only.
Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Time:
08:00 AM – 18.00 PM
(Registration starts at 08:00 AM)

Venue:
Ballroom Raffles Hotel Jakarta, 11th Floor,
Ciputra World 1
Jl. Prof. Dr. Satrio Kav. 3-5
Kuningan, Jakarta 12940, Indonesia

Tentative Agenda

Time Agenda

08:00 - 09:00 Registration

09:00 - 10:00 Opening Session


1. Welcoming Speech by Budiarsa Sastrawinata, Honorary President of INTA
2. Keynote Speech by Budi Karya Sumadi, Minister of Transportation
“Accelerating Infrastructure Projects, What Benefits for New Settlements
Development”

10:00 - 1030 Coffee Break

10:30 - 12:30 Plenary Session 1: New Town and Affordable Housing


Moderator: Dr. Komara Djadja, Universitas Indonesia

Speakers:
1. Michel Sudarkis, Secretary General of INTA.
2. Khalawi A.H., Director General of Housing Provision, Ministry of Public
Works and Housing.
3. Agussurja Widjaja, Ciputra Group.
4. Dr. Wicaksono Sarosa, Urban and Regional Development Institute (URDI).

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break

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Time Agenda

13:30 - 15:30 Plenary Session 2: Infrastructure-led Large Scale Development


Moderator: Sibarani Sofyan, URBAN+

Speakers:
1. Jacques Gally, New Towns Expert, INTA.
2. Dr. Lana Winayanti, Director General of Housing Finance, Ministry of Public
Works and Housing.
3. Ignesjz Kemalawarta, Sinar Mas Land/ Indonesia Real Estate Association.
4. Suryono Herlambang, Universitas Tarumanagara.

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break

16:00 - 17:30 Plenary Session 3: Transit Oriented Development (TOD)


Moderator: Mr. Bernardus Djonoputro, Indonesia Association of Planner

Speakers:
1. Dominique Laousse, TOD Expert from the SNCF.
2. Zulfikri, Director General of Railway, Ministry of Transportation
3. Bambang Prihartono, Head of the Greater Jakarta Transportation
Management Agency.
4. Dr. William Sabandar, Director of PT MRT Jakarta.

17:30 - 18:00 Concluding Remarks


1. Pingki Elka Pangestu, Vice President of INTA.
2. Michel Sudarkis, Secretary General of INTA.

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Registration Form
International Seminar on Infrastructure-led Large-Scale Development:
TOD, New Town and Affordable Housing

Delegate Details Date:


Wednesday, 14th February 2018
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Time:
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08:00 AM - 18:00 PM
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Email it to: aris@urdi.org or nadia.hartono@ciputra.
Contact Person: com no later than Friday, 9th February 2018.

Position/ Department: For further information please contact:


1. Mr. Aris Choirul
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Email: aris@urdi.org
Email: 2. Ms. Nadia Hartono
Phone/ WA: +62812 9593 6307
Company: Email: nadia.hartono@ciputra.com

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