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PT Waskita Karya Tbk (WSKT) has secured a Rp 719.25 billion project to build schools in South Sumatra, targeting completion by next year. The project is part of the company's commitment to supporting the government's programs, particularly in poverty alleviation. Waskita Karya believes that these schools will bring benefits to the community.
PT Waskita Karya Tbk (WSKT), a leading construction company in Indonesia, has announced that it has won a significant project worth Rp 719.25 billion to build schools in South Sumatra. The project, which aims to provide quality education facilities to the local community, is slated for completion by next year and is part of Waskita Karya's efforts to support the government's initiatives in education and poverty alleviation.
The schools are planned to be constructed in three districts: Kabupaten Ogan Ilir, Ogan Komering Ilir, and Empat Lawang. According to Paulus Budi Kartiko, Direktur Operasi II of Waskita Karya, the project reflects the company's commitment to contributing to the government's programs, especially those aimed at reducing poverty. "We believe that these schools will bring significant benefits to the community," Kartiko stated, emphasizing the potential positive impact of the project on local education and socio-economic development.
This project underscores Waskita Karya's dedication to corporate social responsibility, particularly in the realm of education. By investing in the construction of schools, the company is not only fulfilling its business objectives but also playing a role in the development of human capital in Indonesia, which is crucial for the country's long-term economic growth and competitiveness.
Penghargaan Proyek Sekolah Rakyat
Pembangunan Sekolah di Sumatra Selatan