Expertise: Infrastructure & Project Finance

Guide to Construction and Projects in Indonesia

SSEK Legal Consultants partner Denny Rahmansyah and Budi Widuro, an associate at the firm, have contributed a Q&A guide to Construction and Projects in Indonesia. The Q&A is part of the Thomson Reuters Practical Law global guide to construction and projects. Areas covered include trends and significant deals, procurement arrangements, transaction structures and corporate vehicles, Guide to Construction and Projects in Indonesia

SSEK Partner to Discuss the Belt and Road Initiative and Indonesia at IBA Conference

Rusmaini Lenggogeni, a partner at SSEK Legal Consultants, will be a featured speaker for a session on the Belt and Road Initiative at the International Bar Association (IBA) conference in Seoul, South Korea. The session, \"Belt and Road: Opportunities, Challenges and Trends,” will look at China\'s One Belt, One Road program from a legal perspective SSEK Partner to Discuss the Belt and Road Initiative and Indonesia at IBA Conference

SSEK Advisor Discusses Property and Infrastructure Projects at Tokyo Conference

Michael S. Carl, a senior foreign legal advisor at SSEK Indonesian Legal Consultants, was a featured speaker at the recent IBA Asia-Pacific Regional Conference in Tokyo. Michael was part of the session on \"Investing and Financing in Property and Infrastructure Projects in the Asia-Pacific Region, From Both an Investor\'s and Target\'s Perspective.” The session looked SSEK Advisor Discusses Property and Infrastructure Projects at Tokyo Conference

Licensing in the Indonesian Construction and Projects Sector

By Denny Rahmansyah The following licences are required to engage in the construction business in Indonesia: If construction business is carried out by individuals, an Individual Business Registration Licence (Tanda Daftar Usaha Perseorangan) (TDUP) is required. The TDUP is issued by the regency/city government. If construction business is carried out by an Indonesian business entity Licensing in the Indonesian Construction and Projects Sector

Belt and Road: Indonesia

By Michael S. Carl and Charvia Tjhai Indonesia has the largest economy in Southeast Asia, predicted to be the fifth-largest economy in the world by 2030, and is the fourth-most populous country in the world, with a young, energetic workforce and a large and growing middle class. Indonesia has made deregulating its economy a focus Belt and Road: Indonesia

Procurement Arrangements in the Indonesian Construction and Projects Sector

By Denny Rahmansyah Indonesia\'s construction and projects market is growing and is predicted to continue to strengthen. Infrastructure development has been one of the main focuses of the current administration of President Joko \"Jokowi” Widodo. In the private sector, projects typically involve the development of residential and commercial real estate, with construction of new apartments, Procurement Arrangements in the Indonesian Construction and Projects Sector

SSEK Indonesian Legal Consultants Wins China Business Law Journal Deal of Year Award

SSEK Indonesian Legal Consultants has won a 2017 Deal of the Year Award from China Business Law Journal for its work on China Hongqiao Group’s alumina refinery development and financing in Indonesia. Click here to read the full report (see the Chinese version here). Michael S. Carl led the SSEK team that advised China Hongqiao SSEK Indonesian Legal Consultants Wins China Business Law Journal Deal of Year Award

New Regulation in Indonesia Amends the Facilities Requirements for Public-Private Partnerships

By Awang Fahrizal Indonesia’s Ministry of Finance (MOF) recently issued MOF Regulation No. 129/PMK.08/2016 regarding the amendment of MOF Regulation No. 265/PMK.08/2015 regarding Facilities for the Preparation and Implementation of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Project Transactions for the Provision of Infrastructure (MOF 129/2016). MOF 129/2016 amends MOF Regulation No. 265/PMK.08/2015 (MOF 265/2015) and introduces several new New Regulation in Indonesia Amends the Facilities Requirements for Public-Private Partnerships

Indonesian Legal Review: Seaports

The Government of Indonesia (the GOI) has over the past year issued several regulations of note on seaports. Ministry of Transportation Regulation No. PM 15 of 2015 regarding Concessions and Other Forms of Cooperation Between the Government and Seaport Business Entities in the Field of Seaports (MOT Reg. 15/2015) Government Regulation No. 61 of 2009 Indonesian Legal Review: Seaports

Legal Review: Public-Private Partnerships in Indonesia

The concept of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) embodies one or more private parties comprising a consortium, commonly consisting of construction companies, operating companies and financiers that together undertake to finance and develop a project or asset for use by the government on behalf of the public and to be paid for over time. The types of projects Legal Review: Public-Private Partnerships in Indonesia