Meisterstadt
Location | Laksamana Bintan Street, Batam Centre, Batam, Riau Islands |
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Coordinates | 1°07′07″N 104°02′43″E / 1.1184859°N 104.0453151°E |
Status | Under construction |
Groundbreaking | August 27, 2016[1] |
Estimated completion | Late 2024 |
Website | https://meisterstadt.co |
Companies | |
Developer | Pollux Properties |
Technical details | |
Cost | Rp 15 trillion (US$1 billion)[2] |
Buildings | Meisterstadt A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, Pollux Habibie Financial Center & International Hotel, Pollux Mall Batam Centre, Habibie & Po International Hospital, Habibie & Po University, and Meisterstadt Galerie Street Shophouses[3] |
Size | 9 ha |
Meisterstadt, also known as Pollux Habibie, is a mixed real estate development at Batam Centre, Batam, Riau Islands. The development consisting of eleven towers, eight residential tower, a mixed office and hotel building, a hospital, a university with a mall, below the towers and shop-houses with green public spaces, envisioned as an integrated vertical city.[4] It is currently under construction.[5][6]
Pollux Properties is the main developer of the project alongside with some locals.[7] The project is also known as Pollux Habibie because the dream and the efforts of B. J. Habibie, the 3rd President of Indonesia, for the island to be the most strategic economic city in Indonesia.[2] The development has a land area of about 9 hectares. If completed, the Pollux Habibie Financial Center & International Hotel in the complex will be the tallest building in Indonesia outside Java Island.[8]
History
Construction and dealings
The project groundbroke on August 27, 2016. It was attended by Pollux Habibie International commissioner Ilham Akbar Habibie, who also B. J. Habibie's son, and the president commissioner of Pollux Properties Timur Pradopo, who was also the National Police chief from 2010 to 2013. On the groundbreaking ceremony, it was stated that the towers will be "taller than those in Singapore". It also announced that the project will be finished by 2024.[1]
On August 30, 2017, state-owned company PT PP Construction & Invesment signed a Rp3 trillion (US$213 million) construction deal with Pollux Properties. It was signed at B.J.Habibie's house in Kuningan, West Java.[9] The contract stated that PP would manage construction process of the first phase which expected to be finished by the end of 2019.[10]
Several other dealings were also made during the construction. On February 7, 2018, a payment deal between Pollux and BNI was reached to help buyers on investing their money into the project.[11] Moreover, on February 25, 2019, a Rp238 billion (US$16 million) joint-venture between the developer and the elevator giant, KONE established. It was announced that KONE will designed the elevator for all towers in the project.[12] In the following year, another signing that worth Rp100 billion (US$7 million) with PT. FTN (Fasilitas Telekom Nusantara) was made by the developer on January 22, 2020 to build a fiber optic network on the project.[13]
The construction process was on schedule as expected. The first structure to be completed, A1, topped out on January 15, 2019.[14][15] It then followed by A2 on 5 March[16][17] and A3 on 10 April,[18][19] while the last structure of the first phase, A5, topped out in 21 August,[20] all are in the same year.
Concrete fence incident
A heavy rain on the evening of January 29, 2020 caused the collapse of the northern part of the project's concrete fence near the residents' housing.[21] In response, the project's developer, alongside with the city government, immediately reacted by sending and coordinating 75 workers, staff, policemen, and local residents with several heavy vehicles to clean the collapsed fence and compensate for the loss of the affected residents.[22] There were no fatalities in this incident and only 1 was injured. It also damaged 10 houses directly.[23]
According to some local residents, their houses have been flooded several times before due to improper drainage system surrounding the project. Some local residents' attempts to talk with the project's consultant regarding the issue were also stalled.[24] City officials also began to question the developer's ability to manage the drainage after the incident.[25] Because of that, the project's developer promised to rebuild the project's drainage and concrete fence with the better and bigger system, which would be in accordance with AMDAL standard.[22]
Others
After the death of B. J. Habibie on September 11, 2019, the project received hundreds of wreaths filled with condolences by the public in honour of the 3rd president of the country.[26] Apart from that, the project's developer stated that they are deeply mourned the president death and as an honour, they promised to finish the project and continue to innovate to realize his dreams.[27] In memory of the president, Po Sun Kok, the President Commissioner of Pollux Properti Indonesia, which developed the project said:
I still remember, when I first met the deceased [B. J. Habibie]. We both have the same dream about Batam. One thing that I remember most is the ambition and belief of the deceased to make Indonesia the 7th richest country according to The CountryMasterplan Development in 2030.[28]
Phase 1
The phase 1 of the project, which was completed in late 2019, consists of 4 residential towers (A1, A2, A3, and A5) and 113 shop-houses.[29][30] The A5 tower called Erlesen Luxury Penthouse Residence Tower is the most exclusive residence of the project, contain just 385 apartement units.[31]
Phase 2
The phase 2 will begin construction when the phase 1 has just finished.[30]
Ownership
Under the terms of their agreements with the Habibie's family, Pollux Properties retain 51 percent of the stakes, while the family own 49 percent. In this case, Pollux is responsible for the construction of the project, while the Habibie's family acts as the land provider. Therefore, the company developed the project under the name of Pollux Habibie International as a form of cooperation with them.[32]
See also
References
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- ^ a b Wire, Business (April 30, 2019). "Indonesia 3rd President B.J. Habibie's US$1B superblock in Batam Attracts Global Investors with the Launch of Luxury Erleseen Tower". Business Wire. Archived from the original on May 5, 2019. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
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