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Indonesia Revives Meikarta Project for Three Million Homes Program

From Tempo · (9m ago) Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Heavy machinery has arrived and begun operating at the Meikarta area in Cikarang, West Java, for a subsidized apartment project.
  • The project is part of Indonesia's national program to build three million homes for low-income communities.
  • The site previously contained unfinished structures from a previous Lippo Cikarang project that stalled due to legal issues.

In Cikarang, West Java, a significant mobilization of heavy machinery has commenced at the Meikarta area, signaling a renewed push for the national three million homes program. Dozens of dump trucks and excavators are now actively working on a plot of land, preparing the site for the construction of subsidized apartments aimed at low-income communities.

This development marks a crucial step forward for a project that has faced considerable hurdles. The land itself bears the remnants of a previous, stalled building endeavor by Lippo Cikarang, the developer of the Meikarta area. That earlier megaproject, once envisioned as a sprawling urban complex, was significantly hampered by legal entanglements, including a 2018 corruption case involving Bekasi Regent Neneng Hasanah Yasin and subsequent debt restructuring lawsuits filed by buyers and partners.

The current operation, which began around the Ramadan fasting month, signifies a determined effort to revive the Meikarta site and fulfill the government's ambitious housing targets. The presence of construction equipment tearing down old foundations and drilling new ones underscores the commitment to moving past previous setbacks and realizing the vision of providing affordable housing. The project's proximity to the Cibatu toll gate further highlights its strategic location within a developing economic corridor.

These heavy machines began arriving and operating during the Ramadan fasting month, around March.

โ€” SyariA coffee vendor near the project site, describing the start of construction activities.
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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.