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PT Nindya Karya, in collaboration with Danantara Indonesia through BUMN Peduli, is constructing 200 temporary housing units in South Tapanuli for disaster victims. The project uses modular construction with lightweight steel structures, enabling faster completion while maintaining quality. This initiative supports the community's transition from emergency response to recovery phase by providing safe and comfortable living conditions.
PT Nindya Karya, a state-owned construction company, has partnered with Danantara Indonesia through the BUMN Peduli initiative to build 200 temporary housing units in South Tapanuli. This project aims to provide safe and comfortable living conditions for communities affected by recent disasters in the region. The construction utilizes a modular system with lightweight steel structures that have been quality-tested, enabling faster building times without compromising on comfort and quality.
The development of these temporary housing units is part of a broader effort to support the community's transition from the emergency response phase to the recovery stage. According to Firmansyah, CEO of Nindya Karya, the presence of these homes represents a crucial step in providing not just shelter, but a foundation for daily activities during the recovery period. The housing is designed to be durable and comfortable, addressing immediate needs while longer-term reconstruction plans are implemented.
The project employs modular construction techniques using lightweight steel frames. This method allows for rapid deployment while maintaining high construction standards. The use of pre-fabricated modules enables faster assembly on-site, reducing overall construction time compared to traditional methods. This approach demonstrates Nindya Karya's commitment to leveraging modern construction technology to address urgent housing needs following natural disasters.
Temporary Housing Construction
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