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Construction in Indonesia presents an in-depth analysis of the construction sector and suggests pathways to further improve the performance and efficiency of the industry. This is a valuable resource for policy makers in government, industry and other stakeholders to obtain a succinct view of the sector in the archipelago.



Construction in Indonesia presents an in-depth analysis of the construction sector and suggests pathways to further improve the performance and efficiency of the industry. Experts in economics, management, and engineering have examined all aspects of the Indonesian construction sector to provide readers with unique insights into the workings of this important sector of the economy, and to analyse how both economic growth and policies have contributed to Indonesia’s development and how lessons learned can be used to guide future growth.

Indonesia’s construction industry is set to grow rapidly after a decade of extensive investments in public infrastructure projects emphasizing new transportation, utilities, and social infrastructure buildings. The book is divided into two sections: Looking Back will focus on a critical analysis of the construction industry, its achievements and its failures, and the impact of the efficiency of the sector in bringing about improvements to overall quality of life. The primary purpose of the second section, Moving Forward, is to suggest directions and emphases for future action by the government of Indonesia (and other stakeholders) to promote the continued development of the construction industry.

This book will be a valuable resource for policy makers in government and industry and other stakeholders to obtain a succinct view of the sector in the archipelago and to appreciate its potential to bring about improvements to the quality of life in Indonesia.

Reviews

"This book is extensive in the coverage of all aspects relevant about Indonesias construction industry, past and present. Scholars and researchers of construction industry of developing countries, policy-makers of various countries, and practitioners companies of the construction industry about to work in Indonesia will find this a useful companion book." - Prof Abdul Rashid Abdul Aziz, School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia "This book is extensive in the coverage of all aspects relevant about Indonesias construction industry, past and present. Scholars and researchers of construction industry of developing countries, policy-makers of various countries, and practitioners of the construction industry about to work in Indonesia will find this a useful companion book." - Prof Abdul Rashid Abdul Aziz, School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia

1. Indonesia and National Development Planning
2. Construction Industry
and Governing Legislation
3. Construction Companies
4. Construction Workers
and the Informal Sector
5. Construction Supply Chain
6. Financing of
Infrastructure Investments
7. New Capital City
8. Education, Training and
Certification
9. Chinas Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia: A Case Study
of the Jakarta-Bandung High-speed Rail
10. Strategies to Improve the
Indonesian Construction Industry
Dr Toong-Khuan Chan is Senior Lecturer in Construction Management and Technology, at the Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning, University of Melbourne.

Professor Dr Ir Krishna Suryanto Pribadi is a Professor in the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia.