KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The Public Works and Housing Ministry said it would blacklist underperforming developers tasked with the development of subsidized houses -- a program launched by the government for low-income families. The ministry’s financial planning director general, Eko D. Poerwanto, said in Bandung on Monday that members of the ministry’s team have been deployed to check a number of housing projects. They found that many houses were constructed under the standards set out by the ministry, he added.
The ministry has stated that a subsidized house should be built on a 60-square meter plot of land with the floor measuring 28.8 sq m. The house must have two bedrooms measuring 3 sq m by 3 sq m and 2.5 sq m by 3 sq m, respectively, and a 1.5 sq m by 1.2 sq m bathroom.