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The Role of Cooperation in the Global

Infrastructure Program on the Development of Infrastructure Policy in Indonesia

Wismana Adi Suryabrata

Deputy Minister for Infrastructure Affairs BAPPENAS

Building Information Modelling National Strategy Workshop

Jakarta, March 19

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, 2019

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Infrastructure Development Framework 2020-2024

Economic Infrastructure Urban Infrastructure

Connectivity Economic Sector

Sea Toll

Road Intermoda

Regional Development/

Growth Center

Regional Development/

Growth Center

Overseas Highway

Developed Areas Seaport Seaport Rural Areas

Agriculture- Plantation-Marine

Fisheries

Manufacturing Industry

Services and Tourism

Energy and Electricity Development (Trilema)

Multipurpose Dam and Irrigation Modernization Accessibility of Rural Areas

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ICT Development (digital transformation)

Green Infrastructure

Disaster Resilient Infrastructure

Mainstreaming

Urban Energy Sustainability Urban Transport Development

Basic Infrastructure

Safe and Decent Housing Access

Secure and Safe Transportation Disaster Resilient Infrastructure

Sustainable Safe Ground Water and Raw Water Management

Safe and Decent Drinking Water and Sanitation Access

Infrastructure and Urban ICT Ecosystem

Housing in Big and Metropolitan Cities Drinking Water and Sanitation (waste and sewarage) in Cities

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Development of Digital Transformation Framework in Indonesia

Government Service Priorities Private Service Priorities ICT Infrastructure Utilization

Government Social

Education Health Agriculture Urban ICT

Procurement

e-commerce

Logistic

Support for Industry 4.0 Digital Transformation Enabler

Digital Literacy Cyber Security ICT Human Resource

Development ICT Industry Development Information

Dissemination

Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, IoT

Completion of ICT Infrastructure

Fixed Broadband Wireless Broadband

Multi-utility Ducting, Tunnel

Data Center and Government Network

Multifunction Satellite

Broadcasting Infrastructure

Fintech

Research and

Development

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The Interconnection of Priority Projects and Line Ministries/

Institution Projects

Monitoring

Belanja KL DAK

Data System

Priority Projects

Priority Projects

Development of Mandalika Tourism Zone

Priority Projects

Conditional Cash Transfers Program

Social Assistance Data collection

Belanja KL Belanja KL “Regional Development”

“National”

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Planning and Budgeting Framework for Priority Projects

Road Access Local Road

Access Energy Infrastructure

Seaport Infrastructure

KPS/PINA

Funding Source

Priority Projects “Sectoral Issues”

Prototype

Licensing

Belanja KL Belanja KL

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Data System

Data System

Ministry/ Institution Spending Special Allocation

Fund PPP / PINA

SOE

Ministry/ Institution Spending Ministry/ Institution

Spending

Ministry/ Institution Spending Ministry/ Institution

Spending

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Example of Major Projects in “RPJMN”

PP 2: Strengthen The Connectivity

Priority Programme Priority Activities Priority Project

PP 2: Strengthen The

Connectivity KP 4: Connectivity of Air

Transportation 1. Main Airports (Capacity Expansion)

 International Airport of Soekarno-Hatta (runway 3), Minangkabau (Padang), Sultan Thaha (Jambi), Blimbingsari (Banyuwangi), Depati Amir (Pangkal Pinang), Adi Soemarmo (Solo), Ahmad Yani (Semarang), Sam Ratulangi (Manado), Ngurah Rai (Bali), Samsuddin Noor (Banjarmasin), Hasanuddin (Makassar), Juanda (Surabaya)

2. New Airports

 Airport of Bali Baru, Kediri, Waisor Baru, Siboru-Fak-fak, Nabire Baru, Singkawang, Banggai Laut, Ketapang Baru, Tanjung Harapan, Weda

 Development of Airplanes Maintenance Repair Overhaul (MRO) in Eastern Indonesia 3. Airports to Support Priority Zones

 Airport of Labuan Bajo, Banyuwangi, Lombok, DEO-Sorong, Marinda-Waisai, Matahora

Wakatobi, Rokot, Departi Parbo, Susilo Sintang, Haliwen Atambua, Bintuni, Dewadaru Karimun Jawa, Kalimarau

 Development of Water Based Airports (Seaplane) to support the archipelago tourism

 Masterplan for managing hub/spoke/feeder of airports 4. Air Bridge to Support Rural and Outer Areas

 Air Bridge in Papua and North Kalimantan

 Certification and utilization of national aerospace industrial products

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The UK Government with the Government of Indonesia collaborates in adapting 3 UK infrastructure planning and development methodologies to be more effective and sustainable

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Global Infrastructure Programme (GIP)

5 Case Model Project Initiation Routemap

Economic

Commercial Financial

Management

Strategic

The Routemap method is a tool in strategic decision making, by providing an objective and systematic approach in project planning and preparation through assessment:

Project Complexity (Assess Complexity)

Project organizational capacity / capability (Assess Capability)

The main considerations in enhancing capabilities when the complexity / capability gap has been identified (Align for Success)

The Five Case Model is a Business Case methodology at the project preparation stage, which aims to explain the results of the study and analysis needed to support a transparent decision-making process

The BIM method focuses on the use of digital technology and information to improve the quality, results of construction, infrastructure operations, and calculation of project value efficiency.

The BIM method aims to bring technology and techniques to support manufacturing digitalization efforts, and improve the infrastructure construction environment in Indonesia

Building Information Modelling

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5 Case Model IPA UK

…standardization of project preparation documents…

Need Analysis and Project Scope

Value for Money

Affordability

Regulatory and Policy Compliance

Market Appetite Indication

Risk Allocation

• The project in accordance with strategic plan

• Minimizing significant future change risk

• The effect on other projects and related stakeholder

Project Output

• Differentiate between output & outcome and also output & input

• Define output needs: design, standard availability and standard performance

• The standard must be in line with SMART principle (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely)

Options Appraisal

Selection Method:

• Success factors

• Long list

• Short list

• Risk assessment

• Sensitivity Analysis

• Preferred Way Forward

• Risk mitigation and monitoring

• Who will finance the project and how?

• Shadow big model development

• Hidden cost (land acquisition, survey), fiscal impact,

guarantee, and multiyear commitment budget identification

Project Management

• To ensure that projects are well run

• Cover all project cycle

• Resolving issues

Related Stakeholder

• Updating the list and the role of stakeholder

Appointing & Managing Advisers

• When to hire advicers, needs, and roles.

• The role of PPP Unit

• Depth and relevance of expertise

• Individual capability

Indicative Work Plan

The workshop has been held in Yogyakarta

12-13 December 2018

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Developed by the UK government, industry and academics to:

Help set projects up for successful delivery

By identifying and addressing any issues as early as possible in the project lifecycle

The Routemap is a phased and collaborative methodology.

The approach works to align the capability of the delivery organisations, with the complexity of the delivery

environment.

Government

Academia Industry

The Project Initiation Routemap

The workshop has been held in Jakarta on

29 November 2018 and 6 March 2019

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 BIM is

o The use of technology and digital information to improve the cost, quality, and outcomes of the construction and operations of the built

environment

o Brings similar technology and techniques from the digitalization of manufacturing.

 Infrastructure and Built Environment steps to Industry 4.0

What is BIM?

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Mott MacDonald | BIM overview 10

Who uses BIM?

Source: http://www.eubim.eu/handbook/

Public Policy User

Involved in the development of policy for infrastructure or construction sectors

National Or Local Public Client/ Procurer User

Primarily concerned with procurement of services

Operator User (Industry)

Responsible for the ongoing management and operation of the built asset or environment.

Pu bl ic Se ct or Pri va te Se ct or

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