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State-owned enterprises (BUMN) are building 15,000 temporary housing units (huntara) for disaster victims in Aceh and Sumatra. 500 units are targeted for completion by early 2026 1
State-owned enterprises (BUMN) have launched an ambitious project to construct 15,000 temporary housing units (huntara) for victims of recent disasters in Aceh and Sumatra. The initiative involves multiple BUMN entities working in coordination to provide relief to affected communities. Danantara, a state-owned investment management company, is overseeing the project alongside other BUMN participants 1
The first phase targets the completion of 500 housing units by early 2026 1
This large-scale housing project represents a significant commitment by BUMN to support disaster recovery efforts in Sumatra. The initiative not only provides immediate shelter for affected families but also contributes to the broader recovery and rebuilding process in the region. By leveraging the collective capabilities of various state-owned enterprises, the government aims to expedite the recovery process and restore normalcy for the affected communities.
The involvement of multiple BUMN entities in this project highlights their commitment to corporate social responsibility, particularly in times of national crisis. PT Brantas Abipraya, one of the leading construction companies involved, has emphasized its dedication to serving the community during this challenging period. The company's director, Sugeng Rochadi, stated that their participation is part of BUMN's responsibility to support the nation and affected communities during emergencies and post-disaster recovery phases 2
Temporary Housing Construction Project
BUMN Collaboration for Disaster Relief