IKN 2026 Priorities: Construction of DPR Building and ASN Relocation
The Head of the Nusantara Capital Authority (OIKN), Basuki Hadimuljono, has outlined several priority programmes that his agency will undertake in 2026. Among them are the planning and development of areas as well as the relocation of civil servants or ASN.
Basuki stated that these priority activities are included in the OIKN strategic plan for 2025-2029. “To support the development of the Nusantara Capital, it encompasses two priority activities, namely area development planning and ASN coaching,” he said during a meeting with Commission II of the DPR at the Parliamentary Complex in Senayan, Jakarta, on Monday, 30 March 2026.
He explained that one of the main area development activities in IKN this year is the spatial arrangement of the Core Government Centre Area (KIPP) and its surroundings. Here, OIKN will begin constructing legislative and judicial buildings and offices, such as the DPR building, the Supreme Court, and various other government institutions.
Not only office buildings, the judicial and legislative housing development also includes the construction of decent, affordable, and sustainable family housing, as well as supporting facilities and infrastructure such as drinking water management systems, domestic wastewater, and waste.
The government plans to build the core government area in IKN on land of 850-1,100 hectares. Basuki said the total requirement to build the legislative and judicial areas in IKN reaches Rp20 trillion with a multi-year contract scheme in 2025-2027.
“Then in 2026 as the second year of that multi-year contract, the construction of batch 2 will continue with the allocation we have prepared in the 2026 DIPA of Rp3.7 trillion,” he stated.
In addition, OIKN’s other priority is the relocation of ASN. Based on the 2026 Government Work Plan (RKP) indicators and the OIKN Strategic Plan 2025-2029, Basuki said, the number of ASN to be relocated this year ranges from 1,700 to 4,100 people.