The civil construction SBU consists of: road and bridge,
irrigation, transportation infrastructure, and manpower.
Currently, the Civil Construction SBU is not purely a contractor,
but an adequate support Engineering Team that has carried
out Design and Built works starting from the planning process
to construction. The projects that it carried out included: the
Cilacap Steam-powered Power Plant (PLTU) Coal Jetty, the Laut
Island Wood Chip Jetty, the Manggarai Flood Canal Removable
Trashrack.
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The Building Construction SBU is by law a separate
subsidiary, however in implementation it is, due to the
recognition given to the Company’s working experience, still
in a transition period under the administration of the WIKA
holding company. The Building Construction SBU at WIKA
comprising the Residential Building Sub-Business and the
Facilities Building Sub-Business, backed by its engineering
skills, has carried out design and build works, namely from
the planning process till the construction process.
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The Industrial Plant, Oil and Gas Sub -Business consists of sub
units of mechanical-electrical construction services which
include the constructions of oil and gas facilities, industrial
infrastructure and steel fabrication.
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The Energy SBU carry out business in the field of EPC based
construction which is integrated with the scope of work
starting from basic engineering design, process engineering
design, procurement related to equipment and construction or
the construction of planned projects, is currently still limited to
EPC Power Plant, whether it is civil construction or the EPC of a
Power Plant. Several projects that were and are being carried
out related to power plant include:
• Power Plant Civil Construction:
PLTU Labuhan Angin, PLTU Labuan, PLTU, Pelabuhan
Ratu, PLTG Muara Karang, PLTGU Tanjung Priok and PLTU
Pacitan.
• EPC Power Plant:
PLTU Amurang 2x25 MW, IPP PLTD Bali 50 MW, IPP
Geothermal Electricity Generator 50 MW, PLTU Asam-
Asam 2x65 MW South Kalimantan
PLTU Cilacap 2x300 MW, Jawa Tengah
2x300 MW.
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