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Managing Director Colin Forster Publisher Ronnie Tracey Country Publisher Cory D’Abreo Country Head Michèle Murzilli Editor Louis Black Deputy Editor Vincent Lebon Country Editors Muhamad Al Azhari, Chris Holms Sub Editor Nick Howells Regional Editor James Featherstone Designer Abi Hardwick Production Editors Emma Pearce, Emma Price Production Manager Paula Munakova Picture Research Jeanne Falies Sales Consultant James Baron Country Office Manager Rita Adnani Operations Head Raymonde Fraisiers Operations Assistants Rahmad Ramon Book Design Abi Imaging Ltd Photographer Marson Hendarno This publication is copyright protected. Copying any part of Infrastructure Focus is unlawful without the prior written permission of Capital Knowledge Limited. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means nor held in any information storage or retrieval system. No warranty: whilst every reasonable effort has been made to ensure its accuracy, neither Capital Knowledge Limited nor any contributor accepts any responsibility or liability for the accuracy of any part of the content in this publication. Readers should also be aware that external contributors may represent firms that may have an interest in companies, funds and/or their securities mentioned in their contributions. No statement in this book is to be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell securities in any entity or enter into or exit an investment of any kind.

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Energy & Natural Resources ENERGY OVERVIEW From production, to transmission and distribution, Indonesia’s infrastructure falls short of the mark. However, blessed with huge reserves of coal and renewable resources, such as geothermal, the government is ready to support private investors.

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106 Natural Resources Overview 114 Who’s Who: Energy & Natural Resources 146 PERSPECTIVE: SHARED SERVICES by colin J davies 148 Who’s Who: Energy & Natural Resources (continued)

Transport TRANSPORT OVERVIEW As the largest archipelagic country in the world, Indonesia faces some very unique transport issues. In spite of the challenges facing investors, the transport sector presents great opportunities for logistics service providers.

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179 Who’s Who: Transport 192 Perspective: Toll Roads by Scott Younger

Information & Communication Technology 195 Information & Communication Technology Overview 197 Who’s Who: Information & Communication Technology

Water & Waste WATER & WASTE overview With a population of approximately 240 million that is on the rise and a rapid increase in urbanisation, both supply and environmental issues are becoming ever more important. Significant opportunities for both suppliers of technologies and services are available in water and waste markets.

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207 Who’s Who: Water & Waste 211 Perspective: Water & Sustainability by Scott Younger

Construction 215 Construction Overview 219 Who’s Who: Construction

Banking & Financial Services 231 Banking & Financial Services Overview 236 Who’s Who: Banking & Financial Services

Consultancy & Advisory Services 250 Who’s Who: Consultancy & Advisory Services

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PROJECT DATA BAPPENAS, Indonesia’s national development planning agency, publishes a PPP book outlining PPP ready, priority and potential projects. PPP ready projects have tender documentation, market sounding reports and PPP procurement schedules, whereas priority projects have pre-feasibility studies, PPP modality and risk analysis data. 283 Hotel Listings

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