Jakarta, Nov 30, 2017 (Antara) - Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati was
very pleased and satisfied with the renovation works of Indonesia's
largest sports stadium, Bung Karno Stadium, as the works have reached
over 90 percent completion.
The Bung Karno Stadium, which is located in Senayang, South Jakarta, will be the heart of the implementation of the Asian Games 2018 activities.
The Bung Karno Stadium, which is located in Senayang, South Jakarta, will be the heart of the implementation of the Asian Games 2018 activities.
She
expressed her relief while inspecting the stadium, which will be the
venue of the 18th Asian Games, along with Palembang, the South Sumatran
provincial capital.
The minister admitted that she had been worried about the renovation
works, but expressed her satisfaction after witnessing the significant
progress of the renovation directly.
"I
have heard that there will be a jogging track on the upper floor of
this stadium. It had never existed before. Moreover, the greenery area,
which is currently being revitalized, will function as 'the lung of the
capital city.' We are certainly pleased," Indrawati remarked, while
visiting the stadium, along with Public Works and Public Housing
Minister Basuki Hadimuljono, on Nov 23.
In addition to visiting the main stadium, she also inspected the
aquatic stadium and the Istora (literally means sports palace), which
are located inside the Bung Karno Stadium complex, along with Erick
Thohir, chairman of the Indonesian Asian Games Organizing Committee
(INASGOC),.
The complex has been temporary closed to the public, as massive renovation works have been underway.
The complex has been temporary closed to the public, as massive renovation works have been underway.
Hadimuljono is optimistic that the renovation works would be completed before Dec 31, 2017.
"All projects will be completed by Dec 31, except for a parking area
and an urban park located in the former driving range golf area," the
minister explained.
The Asian Games 2018, Asia's biggest sporting event, will be held in Jakarta and Palembang from Aug 18 to Sept 12, 2018.
The Asian Games 2018, Asia's biggest sporting event, will be held in Jakarta and Palembang from Aug 18 to Sept 12, 2018.
The Indonesian Government has intensified construction works of new
venues and renovation of sports facilities, as well as the supporting
infrastructure.
In
fact, infrastructure development projects for the Asian Games 2018 are
spread across various locations in Jakarta and Palembang.
Infrastructure development being carried out in Jakarta are also
centered in Kemayoran, where an athlete village is currently being
developed; in Rawamangun, the bike race venue; and in Pulo Mas, which
will be the venue for the equestrian event.
Light Rail Transit (LRT) tracks are also being laid in Jakarta.
Parties involved in the development projects have all expressed
optimism that the projects would be completed just in time for the
event, which is held every four years.
Keeping
infrastructure development on track holds significance, as in February
2018, all arenas will have to be readied to host the official test
events to meet the requirements of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA).
"I am optimistic that all works at Gelora Bung Karno will be completed
and be ready to host the test events in February 2018," Hadimuljono
stated.
The test events and feature sports, such as archery, athletics,
badminton, basketball, boxing, football, martial arts, taekwondo,
volleyball, and weight lifting, will be staged from Feb 10 to 18.
Meanwhile, based on reports released by the Task Force for Asian Games
2018 Infrastructure on Nov 21, the renovation of the Bung Karno stadium
will be completed on time, as works have currently reached 96.62 percent
completion.
Works
on the training facility, Madya Indoor and Outdoor Tennis Stadium,
Softball Stadium, Basketball hall, and Baseball field is expected to be
completed in December, while the Hockey field, Archery facility, ABC
Football Field, and Aquatic stadium have already been ready.
Over the past three years, the central government has also lent full
support to the Palembang city administration to prepare its supporting
infrastructure, such as the 22-kilometer-long LRT transportation
facility, which is now 75 percent complete.
The
LRT project, worth around Rp10.9 trillion, will pass through 13
stations along the route from the Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II airport to
the Jakabaring Sport City.
The LRT system passing on the left side of the iconic Ampera Bridge is
expected to become operational before the 2018 Asian Games.
The first phase of the 23-kilometer-long toll road from Palembang to
Indralaya (Ogan Komering Ilir) was completed and inaugurated by
President Joko Widodo in October.
Some 9,500 athletes; 2,500 personnel of the Asian Olympic Council; and
5,500 technical delegates from 45 countries will participate, or be
involved, in the event. At least 3,500 media representatives are
expected to cover the event.
This will be the second time that Indonesia will host the Asian Games,
with the first one being held in Jakarta in 1962. ***4***
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