Jakarta, September 26, 2025 – Meinhardt Indonesia celebrated its 50th anniversary through the “Golden Jubilee,” an event attended by government officials, industry partners, and diplomatic figures. The celebration was not only a reflection of half a century of achievements but also a reaffirmation of the company’s commitment to advancing innovative, inclusive, and sustainable infrastructure development across Indonesia.
Founded in 1975, Meinhardt Indonesia has been involved in more than 3,000 multidisciplinary projects nationwide, spanning urban developments, industrial estates, ports, and iconic landmarks such as Menara Astra, Mori Tower Jakarta, Trinity Tower, Anandamaya Residence, Fairmont Hotel & Service Apartment Jakarta, as well as next-generation artificial intelligence data centers.
“Five decades of our journey stand as a testament to our dedication to delivering engineering solutions that are efficient, innovative, and sustainable,” said Djinadi Gunawan, Managing Director of Meinhardt Indonesia. “Looking ahead, we aim to play a greater role in shaping cities that are smart, resilient, and aligned with the national development agenda.”

Strategic Investment Focus
As it enters its golden era, Meinhardt Indonesia announced strategic investment plans in three key sectors: green energy, urban infrastructure, and data centers. Over the next five years, the company targets annual contract growth of up to 30%, with its strategic project portfolio projected to reach USD 2 billion.
This initiative aligns with Indonesia’s national vision of building smart and sustainable cities, while further reinforcing Meinhardt’s position as a trusted partner for both the public and private sectors.
Government Recognition
Minister of Public Works, Dody Hanggodo, expressed his appreciation for Meinhardt’s contributions over the past five decades.
“Fifty years tell a story of building cities, bridges that connect communities, and infrastructure that symbolizes the nation’s progress. Meinhardt has been here not only as a consultant but as a strategic partner in Indonesia’s journey toward the future,” he said.

The government also highlighted the importance of implementing Green Buildings (BGH) and Smart Buildings (BGC) as part of Indonesia’s transformation toward sustainable and future-ready cities.
Commitment for the Future
In the next 5–10 years, Meinhardt Indonesia is committed to:
- advancing low-carbon building design,
- expanding digital integration in project planning and monitoring, and
- supporting the government’s vision of green and climate-resilient infrastructure.
As part of the Meinhardt Group, headquartered in Singapore with more than 6,000 professionals across 61 offices worldwide, Meinhardt Indonesia continues to strengthen its position as a leading provider of innovative multidisciplinary engineering solutions in the country.
