SJ has been operating in Indonesia for over 50 years through SMEC, an SJ company that has played a pivotal role in delivering transformative infrastructure projects across transport, energy, water, and urban development for both the private and public sectors. Contributing to more than 200 projects, SMEC has worked across Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) as well as managed large programs across Indonesian and regional government partners.
“We’ve brought the SJ team together under one roof in Blok M, a space that reflects how we work today: connected, collaborative, and future-focused. It’s a demonstration of our commitment to Indonesia, and it gives us the room to grow, create and support our clients as the country builds for the future.” — Sean Chiao, Group CEO, SJ.
SJ’s ongoing initiatives in Indonesia reflect its commitment to sustainability, innovation and long-term impact. In West Java, SJ is supporting the TPPAS Greater Cirebon regional waste management program — a transformative project serving five municipalities through advanced treatment technologies, climate resilience planning and circular economy principles. In South Sulawesi, SJ (through SMEC) is delivering feasibility studies for floating solar PV installations across three sites, supporting Indonesia’s energy transition and low-carbon ambitions.