BAPPENAS, Indonesia's planning ministry, has published their list of priority PPP projects for 2015 by publishing BAPPENAS ministerial decree number 82/M.PPN/HK/05/2015 concerning the determination of the list of planned infrastructure projects for 2015.
With 6 "ready to offer" projects this year, they're doing better than they were in the last book, launched in 2013, when they had zero projects in that category*. BAPPENAS do not appear to have launched their PPP book providing further details on the projects yet.
Indonesia has struggled in implementing its PPP agenda to date. So far, only one project has reached financial close (Central Java Power Plant), and no others have reached the award stage. Those currently under procurement do not appear likely to make it out the other end any time soon.
The reasons for the lack of success are varied and complex, but it all boils down to a lack of political commitment. I am hoping that this decree spurs more action than we have seen from the last few.
I list the projects from the decree below.
Ready to offer projects
I.1. TRANSPORTATION
I.1.1. Sea Transportation
Not Available
I.1.2. Air Transportation
Not Available
I.1.3. Railway
1. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport – Halim Railway
2. Bandung Light Rail Transit (LRT), West Java
3. Tanjung Enim – Tanjung Api-Api Railway, South Sumatera
I.1.4. Land Transportation
Not Available
I. 2. TOLL ROAD
Not Available
I.3. WATER SUPPLY
1. West Semarang Municipal Water Supply, Central Java
2. Pondok Gede Water Supply, Bekasi
3. Pekanbaru Water Supply, Riau
I.4. SANITATION
Not Available
I.5. TELECOMMUNICATION
Not Available
I.6. ELECTRICITY
Not Available
I.7. OIL AND GAS
I.7.1 Transmission
Not Available
I.7.2 DISTRIBUTION
Not Available
Prospective projects
II.1. TRANSPORTATION
II.1. 1. Sea Transportation
Not Available
II.1. 2. Air Transportation
Not Available
II.1. 3. Railway
1. Integrated Terminal of Gedebage (Railway), West Java
2. Development of South Sumatera Monorail
II.1. 4. Land Transportation
Not Available
II.2. TOLL ROAD
1. Manado – Bitung Toll Road
2. Tanjung Priok Access Toll Road
3. Balikpapan – Samarinda Toll Road
4. Cileunyi – Sumedang – Dawuan Toll Road
5. Pandaan – Malang Toll Road
II. 3. WATER SUPPLY
Not Available
II.4. SANITATION
Not Available
II. 5. TELECOMMUNICATION
Not Available
II. 6. ELECTRICITY
1. Karama Hydro Power Plant, West Sulawesi
II. 7. OIL AND GAS
II. 7.1. Transmission
Not Available
II. 7.2. Distribution
Not Available
Prospective projects
III.1. TRANSPORTATION
III.1.1. Sea Transportation
1. Development of Maloy International Port, East Kalimantan
2. Expansion of Kabil Port (Tanjung Sauh Terminal), Riau Island
3. Development of Kuala Tanjung International Hub Port
4. Development of Bitung International Hub Port, North Sulawesi
5. Development of Makassar New Port, South Sulawesi
6. Development of Baubau Port, Southeast Sulawesi
7. Development of Garongkong Port, South Sulawesi
III.1.2. Air Transportation
1. Development of New Bali Airport, Bali
2. Kulonprogo International Airport, DI Yogyakarta
3. Expansion of Mutiara Airport, Central Sulawesi
4. Expansion of Komodo Airport, East Nusa Tenggara
5. Expansion of Radin Inten II Airport, Lampung
6. Expansion of Juwata Airport, North Kalimantan
7. Expansion of Sentani Airport, Papua
8. Expansion of Tjilik Riwut Airport, Central Kalimantan
9. Expansion of Fatmawati Soekarno Aiport, Bengkulu
10. Expansion of H.AS.Hananjoeddin Airport, Belitung Island
11. Expansion of Matahora Airport, Southeast Sulawesi
12. Expansion of Sultan Babullah Airport, North Maluku
III.1.3. Railway
1. Development of Batam Railway
2. Pulau Baai - Muara Enim Railway, Bengkulu - South Sumatera
III.1.4. Land Transportation
Not Available
III.2. TOLL ROAD
1. Batu Ampar – Muka Kuning – Hang Nadim Toll Road
III.3. WATER SUPPLY
Not Available
III.4. SANITATION
1. DKI Jakarta Sewage Treatment Plant
III. 5. TELECOMMUNICATION
Not Available
III.6. ELECTRICITY
1. Tebo Mine Mouth Coal Fired Steam Power Plant (2 x 200 MW)
III. 7. OIL AND GAS
III. 7.1. Transmission
Not Available
III. 7.2. Distribution
Not Available
*On the plus side, at least it was more accurate than the 2012 PPP book that promised 3 "ready to offer projects" and the 2011 PPP book that promised 11. Of those 12 projects, only 1 was competitively tendered through Indonesia's PPP framework, Lampung Bulk Water Supply project, but the procurement process appears to have ground to a halt.