WIKAIKON Starts 2025 with a Visit to the Rorotan Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Plant Project

Jakarta - PT Wijaya Karya Industri & Konstruksi (WIKAIKON) starts 2025 by participating in the annual agenda of visits to strategic projects organized by WIKA Holding. This year, the Rorotan Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) Plant Development Project is the main destination of the visit as a symbol of commitment to collaboration and innovation for sustainability. (02/25)

The RDF Plant Rorotan project is one of the flagship initiatives that aims to process waste into environmentally friendly alternative fuels. The project is designed to manage 2,500 tons of domestic waste per day from 16 sub-districts in Jakarta, making it one of the largest waste treatment facilities in the world. Technological collaborations from various countries are involved in the waste treatment process, with the aim of making the Jakarta RDF Plant the largest waste treatment plant ever.

In this project, WIKAIKON contributes through the provision of steel structures and installations, which support the successful construction of the facility. This project not only focuses on waste management, but also on reducing negative impacts on the environment by producing environmentally friendly alternative fuels.

This visit was attended by the Board of Directors of WIKAIKON and the Corporate Secretary. On this occasion, the Board of Directors gave appreciation to the project team for successfully completing all work in accordance with the time target and high quality standards. Mr. Sidiq Purnomo, President Director, said, “This success shows the professionalism and dedication of the team in achieving the company's targets. I am very proud of this achievement and hope to continue moving forward with the same spirit.”

Through this project, WIKAIKON and WIKA Group are optimistic that they can continue to make a real contribution to environmentally friendly and future-oriented development.