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Bakrie Construction (formerly Trans Bakrie) was established in 1985 as a Joint Venture between two private companies, Bakrie & Brothers of Indonesia and Transfield of Australia. Initial shares holdings were 51% Transfield and 49% Bakrie & Brothers. Over the years and in accordance with JV agreement the share distribution was changed to 51% Bakrie & Brothers and 49% Transfield. Due to decline in construction industry between 1997 and 2002, Transfield sold their construction divisions world wide and as the consequence sold their shares in Trans Bakrie. As the result of having 100% ownership, the company change the name to Bakrie Construction in 2003.
Operating a heavy industrial steel fabrication facility located in Sumuranja, Merak-Banten, approximately 130km from Jakarta, Indonesia, Bakrie Construction’s capability with respect to heavy fabrication, yard assembly and modularisation and EPC contracting is well recognized internationally. Having experienced management, administration, fabrication, constructions, personnel, resources and facilities which together with a successful track record in completing projects for various overseas/domestic customers has made Bakrie Construction a premier contractor in the steel fabrication and construction industry. The yard is a Bonded Zone Area with registered IPSA harbour facilities. Our facilities enable us to directly receive material at our jetty and to export fully commisioned integrated steel structures/modules of up to 2,500T weight completely and with total capacity up to 10,000T annually, directly to locations in Asia and other overseas regions.
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