PKP Ministry: Budget realisation reaches Rp2.60 trillion as of 1 July
The Ministry of Housing and Settlement (PKP) has revealed that budget realisation as of 1 July 2026 reached Rp2.60 trillion, or 25.27 percent of the total budget ceiling of Rp10.31 trillion. Secretary General of the PKP Ministry Didyk Choiroel stated during a press conference in Jakarta on Wednesday that the regular programme budget is Rp10.31 trillion, with realisation currently at Rp2.60 trillion or 25.27 percent. Regarding the PKP Ministry’s realisation by programme, management support has been realised at Rp497 billion, while the Self-Help Housing Stimulant Assistance (BSPS) programme stands at Rp1.9 trillion or 22.25 percent. Realisation for flats reached Rp151 billion or 40.61 percent, and special housing reached Rp23.4 billion or 11.73 percent. Didyk noted that the handling of slum areas, sanitation, and infrastructure, facilities, and utilities (PSU) is currently in the tender preparation stage, with spending so far limited to construction management or planning. For monitoring, evaluation, guidance, and operations at centres or work units, realisation reached Rp23.12 billion or 43.57 percent. Minister of Housing and Settlement Maruarar Sirait previously stated that around 80 percent of his ministry’s budget this year is allocated for the programme to renovate 400,000 uninhabitable houses. He said the total PKP Ministry budget in 2026 exceeds Rp10 trillion, with the majority focused on the Self-Help Housing Stimulant Assistance (BSPS) programme. Ara explained that this allocation is equivalent to around Rp8 trillion used to support the national home renovation target. According to him, the BSPS Programme is part of the government’s target to renovate approximately 400,000 houses in 2026, a significant increase compared to the previous year’s realisation. Ara said that of this total target, 15,000 units are allocated for border areas as part of efforts to equalise development. He added that the implementation of the BSPS Programme is carried out by providing stimulants to the community, with an average assistance amount of around Rp20 million per housing unit.