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Wijaya Karya Studying Hotel Project in Mecca


By Elizabeth Gloria Brahmana on 8:34 pm July 29, 2013.
Category Business, Corporate News
Tags: Indonesia property industry, Wijaya Karya

State-controlled construction company Wijaya Karya is studying a project to build a seven-tower hotel complex worth an estimated Rp 11.9 trillion ($1.1 billion) in Saudi Arabia, the company’s corporate secretary said last week.

“We are currently studying the extent of the project in Saudi Arabia and our operational team already visited the proposed construction site,” Wika corporate secretary Natal Argawan said.

He added that the project’s location was quite strategic, situated in Mecca, near the Masjid al-Haram, the mosque built around Islam’s most sacred shrine, the Kaaba.

Natal said the towers at the proposed hotel were worth around Rp 1.7 trillion each, with each tower accommodating 1,000 rooms.

He said Wika planned to join forces with a Saudi company on the project.

Destiawan Soewardjono, the operational director at Wika, said the potential Saudi partner would visit Indonesia soon to review the local company’s construction methods and standards.

The Saudi company plans to construct the project using Wika’s precast concrete products.

Wika is expanding in several Asian countries as well as the Middle East. The firm is seeking Rp 20 trillion in new contracts this year.

Wijaya Karya Studying Hotel Project in Mecca - The Jakarta Globe

Well i hope it will materialize soon
 
There are a lot of new projects being constructed in Makkah at the moment aside from the work done on Al-Masjid al-Haram. We are moving towards a very bright future with the right few changes and rightly applied infrastructure.
 
There are a lot of new projects being constructed in Makkah at the moment aside from the work done on Al-Masjid al-Haram. We are moving towards a very bright future with the right few changes and rightly applied infrastructure.

hope they are considering using a lot of international constructor firms side by sides with their local firms, so those projects can be done sooner.
 
There are a lot of new projects being constructed in Makkah at the moment aside from the work done on Al-Masjid al-Haram. We are moving towards a very bright future with the right few changes and rightly applied infrastructure.

This is a fresh news bro,


WIKA to build $40 million
hotel in Mecca

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Business | Wed, April 22 2015, 5:45 PM

- See more at: WIKA to build $40 million hotel in Mecca | The Jakarta Post

State-owned construction firm PT Wijaya Karya (WIKA) will expand to Saudi Arabia in 2015 by building a hotel worth some US$40 million in the vicinity of the Masjidil Haram Grand Mosque in Mecca.

"This year WIKA has started to win project contracts in Saudi Arabia," WIKA director of operations Destiawan Soemardjono said on Wednesday as quoted by Antara news agency.

"Previously, we entered Algeria, Timor Leste, Malaysia and Myanmar."

Speaking after an annual shareholders meeting, Destiawan said the publicly listed firm entered Saudi Arabia due to high demand in property and highway sectors.

"By the end of 2015, WIKA will start building a number of hotel towers in about two years," he said.

"We have also received offers to build an MRT system in Saudi Arabia."

Destiawan said WIKA was preparing to set up a foreign investment company in Saudi Arabia.

"We are also studying the idea of establishing a factory to produce precast concrete."

WIKA is building three towers of apartments worth Rp 1 trillion ($77.54 million) in Algeria.

In Timor Leste, WIKA is eyeing projects worth between $30 million and $40 million in an airport and four bridges.

In Malaysia, the company is in the renegotiation process of a bid to build a nine-tower apartment, while in Myanmar WIKA is building a tower worth $120 million. (nvn)(++++)

- See more at: WIKA to build $40 million hotel in Mecca | The Jakarta Post
 
Waskita a Part Of Renovation On Mecca Al-Haram Mosque

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Waskita Karya

State builder Waskita Karya has started work on a project to renovate Mecca Al-Haram Mosque, an executive said.

Munib Lusianto, an investor relations officer at the company, said Waskita had begun work on the project in May.

“It is still in the first phase, just about 10 percent of the total segments that we are working,” he said last week, adding that the value of one segment of the project is equivalent to Rp 57 billion ($5.7 million). He added the project will be divided into 10 segments, and estimated the cost of the entire renovation at more than Rp 500 billion.

M. Choliq, the president director at Waskita, said that to be part of the contractors in renovating one of Islam’s holiest sites, the company cooperated with the Saudi Binladin Group, one of the biggest contractors in Saudi Arabia.

This renovation project will take five to 10 years to complete, Choliq said, adding that renovation will occur only before and after the Hajj pilgrimage season. The project, according to Choliq, will strengthen Waskita’s image as an international builder.

Apart from renovating Mecca Al-Haram Mosque, Waskita is also eyeing a number of projects in Medina and Jeddah, but both executives declined to reveal the projects.

This year Waskita is targeting total contracts valued at Rp 26 trillion, revised up from Rp 22.4 trillion previously, citing bullish prospects for booking new orders. Waskita expects to book Rp 17 trillion on new building projects, of which Rp 5.2 trillion is expected to be booked in the first half of this year.

At home Waskita is working on some large projects. It is part of the consortium working on the Rp 1.6 trillion project to expand Terminal 3 at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. It is also renovating in Jakarta the Kapuk Naga Indah bridge, a project valued at Rp 240 billion. It is developing the Royal Olive apartment in Kemang, South Jakarta worth Rp 140 billion.

Waskita a Part Of Renovation On Mecca Al-Haram Mosque | Jakarta Globe


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Waskita to renovate Masjidil
Haram grand mosque in Mecca

Nurfika Osman, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Business | Thu, April 11 2013, 12:42 PM


Publicly listed construction company PT Waskita Karya (WSKT) has been named as one of the main contractors in the renovation and expansion of the Masjidil Haram grand mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, a company executive has said.

Waskita president director M. Choliq said in Jakarta on Wednesday that the company would team up with the Saudi Binladin Group (SBG), one of the largest construction companies in Saudi Arabia, to carry out the renovation project which would take between five and 10 years.

“The Masjidil Haram is going to be a long-term project for us. We will renovate the mosque gradually before and after the Haj season because the expansion project must not disturb the pilgrims,” Choliq said on the sidelines of a hearing with the House of Representatives Commission V overseeing infrastructure and transportation. This year, the haj season will fall in October.

He said that Waskita, which is controlled by the Indonesian government, would start the renovation project next month.

Choliq declined to reveal the value of the renovation contract, but he said it was a substantial project and important in helping to strengthen Waskita’s position as a global player.


The Masjidil Haram grand mosque surrounds one of Islam’s holiest sites, the Kaaba.

After the Masjidil Haram project, he said that the company planned to bid for more infrastructure projects in several Asian countries.

Waskita would be working on projects worth Rp 23.5 trillion (US$2.24 billion) throughout this year, up by almost Rp 9 trillion from last year, he said.

Apart from Waskita, other state-run construction companies PT Wijaya Karya and PT Pengembang Perumahan are also planning to spread their wings to foreign markets.

Wijaya Karya corporate secretary Natal Argawan said that the firm was vying for new projects in Latin America and Malaysia in the coming years.

“For the Latin American market, we have recently established a team that will study the markets in several countries. We are going to look at the prospects, the risks and the political situation this year before deciding which countries we are going to enter and what projects we will be working on,” Natal said, adding that the firm had yet to set a deadline on when they should expand into Latin America.

The company would not be in a rush to expand their businesses because political and economic conditions could change at any time.

However, Wijaya Karya had recently participated in the bidding process in some projects in Malaysia, he said. “We are going to announce more projects in foreign countries soon,” he said.

The company has just set up a representative office in Myanmar in order to explore business opportunities in the newly emerging economy.

This year alone, the company would work on projects worth Rp 20.7 trillion, an increase of some 26 percent from last year.

Moreover, Pengembang Perumahan president director Bambang Triwibowo said that the company was currently eyeing infrastructure projects in Timor Leste. “This is going to be one of our biggest projects in Timor Leste and we plan to start it this year,” Bambang said, declining to provide details on the project saying that it might affect their plans.

State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are starting to move on foreign markets this year in order to widen Indonesia’s business exposure and presence in the international arena.

At the end of March, a delegation of as many as 15 firms including oil and gas firm PT Pertamina, mining firm PT Antam, fertilizer producer PT Pupuk Indonesia, electricity firm PT PLN, telecommunications company PT Telkom and aircraft maintenance company PT GMF Aero Asia explored business opportunities in Myanmar led by Coordinating Economic Minister Hatta Rajasa.


The delegation was also viewed as a form of solidarity because Myanmar, a fellow ASEAN member, has been improving its democratic and human rights records.

As Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia has the least presence in Myanmar compared to other ASEAN countries such as Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia.

Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund Temasek Holdings, for example, is believed to have invested about $3 billion in Myanmar as of today.

SOE Minister Dahlan Iskan has said that Indonesia would reap many benefits from Myanmar because the country needed oil, gas, and infrastructure.

- See more at: Waskita to renovate Masjidil Haram grand mosque in Mecca | The Jakarta Post
 
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