Buildings (Jun 2024)

Examining Solicited Projects of Public–Private Partnerships (PPP) in the Initiative of Indonesian Government

  • Mustafa Nahdi,
  • Naniek Widayati,
  • Mochamad Agung Wibowo,
  • Endah Murtiana Sari,
  • Rizal Zainuddin Tamin,
  • Antho Thohirin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14061870
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1870

Abstract

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The value of construction projects in Indonesia is significantly enhanced by partnering, leading to the adoption of the model by the government. The Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Finance, is developing the partnering model based on Public–Private Partnerships (PPPs) projects to further accelerate extensive infrastructure development. By leveraging PPPs, these projects intend to bridge the funding gap experienced by the government to facilitate swift infrastructure development and enhance the value of construction projects even further. Therefore, this study aimed to examine PPPs, such as the solicited projects occurring in Indonesia. Solicited projects were government-initiated PPPs based on long-term development plans. A qualitative method was adopted, conducting in-depth analyses at three locations with solicited PPP projects. Using Soft System Methodology (SSM) and expert Focus Group Discussion (FGD) through the Delphi method, this study investigated the interactions and depth of partnering in PPP projects. The obtained results emphasized the positive impact of solicited projects on Indonesian infrastructure development, addressing the funding gap experienced by the government. This study further contributed new insights for stakeholders and academics in the development of the projects in Indonesia, emphasizing the necessity of extensive development to support the implementation.

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