Heaptalk, Jakarta – As Indonesia’s construction sector undergoes a profound transformation, Construction Indonesia 2025 returns with a powerful message: the future of construction lies in innovation, sustainability, and collaboration. The event, scheduled for September 10–13, 2025 at Jakarta International Expo, Kemayoran, will spotlight cutting-edge technologies and eco-friendly building materials to support the nation’s infrastructure and housing ambitions.
Held alongside the Concrete Show South East Asia, the event is expected to draw over 10,000 industry stakeholders and more than 400 exhibitors from across 30 countries, covering a space of over 24,700 square meters. This milestone 25th edition will emphasize smart infrastructure development, green construction solutions, and digital integration in response to the evolving needs of Indonesia’s growing urban population.
Digital Transformation and Sustainable Practices in Focus
With the rise of smart cities and climate-conscious architecture, the exhibition will showcase innovations such as 3D printing for construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM), thermal imaging, AR/VR simulation tools, and Internet of Things (IoT)-based building automation.
At the same time, the Sustainable Building Materials zone will introduce visitors to low-emission, recycled, and green-certified materials that align with Indonesia’s environmental targets. The increasing adoption of these materials reflects a growing awareness—green building certifications in the country have risen 15% annually, and energy-efficient designs can now reduce usage by up to 30%.
An Expanding Industry with Growing Opportunities
Indonesia’s need for infrastructure is pressing. With a population projected to reach 284 million by 2025 and a government commitment to construct 3 million homes per year, the construction sector continues to play a vital role in national development. The industry contributed 10.06% to the nation’s GDP in Q3 2024, despite global economic uncertainties.
Innovative construction approaches like modular building—which offers 20% cost savings and 30% faster completion times—are also gaining traction. Meanwhile, smart building solutions are forecast to grow at a 12–15% CAGR, presenting immense opportunities for property developers and tech providers alike.
Strategic Partnerships to Drive Industry Change
This year’s event brings together strategic partners committed to driving transformation in construction:
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Green Product Council Indonesia (GPCI) will promote low-carbon, energy-efficient solutions.
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BOMA Indonesia will focus on international best practices in building management.
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ICAN (Indonesia Construction & Architecture Network) will integrate architectural perspectives into infrastructure development.
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ARCHILANTIS (Open BIM Indonesia) will highlight BIM adoption through seamless platforms and live demonstrations.
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AP3I will lead the conversation on precast and prestressed concrete for faster, safer builds.
“Our goal is to create a collaborative ecosystem where stakeholders can explore future-ready solutions,” said Lia Indriasari, Country Manager of Pamerindo Indonesia. “Construction Indonesia 2025 is not just an exhibition, but a strategic moment to align with Indonesia’s vision for sustainable and inclusive growth.”
A Platform for Knowledge, Innovation, and Impact
Beyond the exhibition floor, Construction Indonesia 2025 will offer a rich lineup of seminars, workshops, and product showcases, catering to professionals ranging from engineers to architects, developers to government agencies.
Product categories span from building materials and finishes, construction equipment, and heavy machinery, to digital technologies and green innovations. Key exhibitors include BMB Steel, PT Garuda Excavindo Nusantara, and Ekatama Group, as well as international players and embassies, such as the Austrian Embassy Commercial Section, showcasing sustainable architecture for tropical environments.