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Call for Stakeholder Submissions

The creation of a new multi-partner

Indonesian Institute of Infrastructure

Submissions due by close of business

Tuesday 15 November

The University of Melbourne has been

engaged by the Indonesia Infrastructure

Initiative (INDII) to undertake a feasibility

study into the establishment of a new multi-

partner Indonesian institute of infrastructure.

We are currently seeking formal submissions

from key stakeholders and industry

organisations to provide valuable input into

the approach and direction of this potential

new institute.

Submissions should be no more than 4

pages (for each language used), 11 point

minimum font size, preferably bilingual

(English/Indonesian) and addressed under

the following headings:

1. The need (or otherwise) for a new multi-

partner Indonesian Institute of

Infrastructure

2. Organisations that should be involved

3. The suggested main activities of the

Institute

4. Sources of funding

5. Suggested location of the head office and

how it will connect effectively with

regional infrastructure issues

6. Infrastructure topics and themes covered

by the new institute

7. The most workable structure in terms of

governance and authority for this

institute

8. How your organisation (and you) would

like to be involved with the Institute

9. Your organisation’s readiness to commit

time and knowledge to the feasibility and

concept development process during

2013 (see key dates below)

Key dates in the feasibility and concept

development process are as follows -

Date (2013) Event Mon 30 September–

Tues 8 October

Stakeholder and Special

Interest Group meetings

Tues 29 October Workshop One

Tues 15 November Stakeholder submissions

due

Tues 26 November Workshop Two

Early December Final Feasibility Report

Submissions or further enquiries should be

sent to:

Project Manager

Dr Chris Hale (Department of Infrastructure

Engineering, The University of Melbourne)

[email protected]

and Jakarta based team member

Mr Bernardus Djonoputro

[email protected]