Trimble Helps Bring Indonesia Up To Speed On The Latest Heavy Construction Technology

First published in World Highways March 2014

 

 

Trimble speakers in indonesia

 

Between the speakers were opportunities for contractors, officials and panelists to discuss issues on a one to one basis 
 
Over the next 12 years, Indonesia has planned some massive infrastructure investments, under a master Plan aimed at bringing it up to developed country status by 2025. Its Government’s Masterplan for Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia’s Economic Development (MP3EI) envisages infrastructure spending of US$400 billion between 2011 and 2025 to help achieve this (see sidebar for more on MP3EI).
 
With limited funds of its own for this level of infrastructure spending, the Indonesian Government is looking to Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) to bring in the required level of investment.
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Trimble Slice A 3rd Off The New Highway Cost In Indonesia US$400billion Infrastructure Plan

First publishedin World Highways as Trimble getting Indonesia connected
 
As freight transport costs soar and new legislation comes in next year to speed up the land acquisition process for new highways and toll roads, the Indonesian Government is encouraging contractors to use the latest “connected site” technology as the country gears up to build more than 500km of publicly-funded new roads every year for the next five years.
 
Badan Pengatur Jalan Tol (BPJT), the Indonesian toll road authority, has just helped to co-host a “Construction Technology, Site and Office Solutions” event in Jakarta for 20 leading local contractors as part of nationwide discussion on how the country can achieve its government master-Plan for US$400 billion in new infrastructure investment between now and 2025.
 
This ambitious programme, called the “Acceleration and Expansion of Indonesia’s Economic Development (MP3EI)”, aims to see Indonesia recognised as a fully-fledged developed economy in 2025 with a national GDP of $4 trillion to $4.5 trillion. It is a big challenge for a country that spans more than 17,000 islands and boasts a population of more than 250 million. This is where Trimble comes in, as Andrew Tull, regional manager consulting services with Trimble Asia Pacific Heavy Civil Construction explained. “We saw an opportunity for Trimble’s Connected Site solution – which uses technology to improve efficiency and productivity, while minimising waste and expense – to assist Indonesia in achieving its ambitious infrastructure construction plans.” The US-based technology firm stepped in to help to stage the Jakarta workshop event, flying in a series of expert speakers.
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Trimble Launches New Mobile Business Management Tool For Small Site And Utility Construction Contrac

Trimble Contractor App Helps Contractors Organize Business More Efficiently from the Field

 
LAS VEGAS, March 4, 2014—Trimble (NASDAQ:TRMB) announced today a mobile business management app designed for small site and utility contractors—Trimble Contractor. Trimble Contractor brings the office to the field, giving contractors an affordable and easy way to manage common office tasks on a smartphone or tablet.
 
The announcement was made today at ConExpo 2014, one of the world’s largest international exhibitions for the construction industry.
 
Smaller contractors don’t have a lot of time to do paperwork, which can lead to delayed or missed revenue opportunities said Scott Crozier, segment manager for Trimble Heavy Civil Construction. Trimble Contractor helps companies minimize paperwork, automate processes and organize their business more efficiently from the field.
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