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Indonesia's construction sector is a key catalyst for economic growth and national development. In 2022, the government unveiled ambitious plans to shift the capital from Jakarta to Nusantara, also known as the New Capital City (IKN-Ibu Kota Negara). This new city is designed for sustainability, green areas, and streamlined urban planning, aiming to craft a modern, eco-conscious hub.
As Indonesia's green energy market undergoes a remarkable transformation, it's opening new horizons for the construction sector. The nation is commited to cutting carbon emissions and embracing renewable energy not only tackles environmental issues but also unlocks endless prospects within the construction sector. For entrepreneurs and investors eyeing opportunities in Indonesia’s construction sector, securing the necessary licenses is paramount. As a start, here are the licenses and permits required.
Construction Service Business Entity Certification (SBUJK): This is a certification that construction companies and service providers need to operate legally in the construction industry. This certification is required by the Indonesian government and serves several important purposes such Legitimacy and Compliance, Quality Assurance,Project Eligibility, Safety and Risk Management and Specialization.
Standard Certificate (SS), formally known as the Construction Services Business Permit: This is a mandatory license for companies involved in the construction sector, to legally operate and participate in various construction projects in the country.