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Foreign investors aiming to expand their construction business to Indonesia have two options – set up a foreign-owned limited liability company (PT PMA), a Special Purpose Enterprise (SPE) or a representative office for their foreign construction company (BUJKA).
This article will clarify the process of setting up a representative office for a foreign construction company in Indonesia.
What is a BUJKA?
Badan Usaha Jasa Konstruksi Asing or BUJKA is a type of representative office that foreign construction firms can establish in Indonesia. Therefore, one of the prerequisites of setting up a BUJKA is to have an existing construction company outside of Indonesia.
A BUJKA is best suitable for larger foreign construction companies since they are only allowed to engage in large-scale construction projects while small size projects are reserved for local construction companies.
Representative offices are not equal to limited liability companies. However, many foreign companies opt for a BUJKA instead of setting up a limited liability construction company (PT PMA) in Indonesia. Mainly because it does not require any local shareholders.
Once a BUJKA is set up, it can participate in tenders and collect information about construction projects all over Indonesia. Even though you don’t need to have local shareholders when setting up a BUJKA, you are required to have a local construction company as your partner by the time the project is being delivered.
Differences between a BUJKA and a PT PMA
BUJKA |
PT PMA |
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Type of legal entity |
Representative office |
Limited liability company |
Maximum allowed foreign ownership for construction companies |
100% foreign-owned |
67% for non-ASEAN, 70% for ASEAN investors |
Local involvement |
Joint operation with a local construction company is required when the project is being delivered |
Local shareholder is required (either silent or active) to be a National Construction Service company with a minimum classification of B1. Emerhub can assist with finding such shareholder |
Minimum capital requirement |
No minimum capital requirement |
IDR 50 billion (~USD 3.7 million) net equity for PT PMA in construction service with B2 classification (find more information about minimum capital in Indonesia here) |
Allowed activities |
|
|
Estimated time of establishment |
2 months |
4 months |
Have a look at our previous article for more detailed information about setting up a construction company in Indonesia.
Requirements for a BUJKA in Indonesia
Despite having fewer requirements than limited liability companies, BUJKAs still have some preconditions they need to comply with, as per Regulation No. 5 of 2011 of Minister of Public Works:
- Have joint operation with a 100% Indonesian-owned construction company when delivering projects
- Classified as ‘large-scale’
- Only involved in complex, high-risk, and/or highly technical construction projects
Joint operation with a local construction company
Note that one of the main prerequisites of delivering construction projects in Indonesia is that a BUJKA must have a local construction company as their partner. In other words, they can carry out construction projects only through joint operations with a local PT.
However, BUJKAs are allowed to participate in biddings already before they have a local partner for that project. Furthermore, BUJKAs can have separate partners for different projects whereas construction PT PMAs can only have one as they are considered a joint venture.
Both BUJKA and its local partner will have the same liability regarding the construction.
How to set up a construction company representative office in Indonesia
The process of setting up a representative office for your construction company in Indonesia is divided into three main stages:
#1 Decide on your Classification
#2 Obtain preliminary licenses
In order to be able to start with the BUJKA registration process, you must first get a preliminary permit which consists of 3 sub-licenses:
Preliminary permit |
Details |
Membership of Indonesian Contractors Association (Kartu Tanda Anggota/KTA) |
Proof of being an officially approved entity, issued by an association in relations to the applied classification |
Certificate of Expertise (Sertifikat Keahlian /SKA) |
BUJKA applicant should provide either a local or foreign expertise as per classification applied and proceed the certification Emerhub can provide as per classification of works registered for the BUJKA |
Certificate of Business in Constructions (Sertifikat Badan Usah/SBU) |
Confirmation of your classification and subclassification |
The total processing time of preliminary licenses can be up to 3 months. With Emerhub, however, it will take up to 3 weeks.
#2 Set up a BUJKA
After you have obtained all the required initial licenses you can proceed with registering your BUJKA:
- Pay the government a fee of US$ 10,000 for construction service companies or US$ 5,000 for construction consulting companies
- Obtain BUJKA license from the BKPM (Investment Coordinating Board)
- Get a Domicile Letter from the local subdistrict
- Tax Registration
- Business Registry (TDP)
The total time of setting up a BUJKA is up to 1 month. Also, note that a BUJKA license is valid for three years and can be extended after that.
Setting up a Special Purpose Enterprise (SPE)/ PT
SPE is an alternative to a highly regulated PT PMA when it comes to operating a Limited Liability Company with a construction license (SIUJK). An SPE is a 100% domestic-equity Limited Liability Company (PT) formed through a set of agreements between the beneficiary (your company) and the local shareholdings.
Starting with an SPE is a preferred option for many foreign-companies as this allows them to get a construction license more quickly with fewer requirements.
How to set up PT with SIUJK
# 1 Setting up the Company
# 2 Choosing Classification
# 3 Obtain Preliminary Licenses
# 4 Processing the SIUJK
Where to start?
If you are not sure whether to enter Indonesia by setting up a representative office for your construction company or choose a limited liability construction company instead, book a consultation by filling in the form below.
We will discuss the details of your future construction business in Indonesia and assist you in finding the best solution for your business.