The Rumah Tapak Jabatan Menteri (RTJM) is a government residential complex built to house Indonesian ministers. It is located within the Core Government Core Area (Kawasan Inti Pusat Pemerintahan, KIPP) of Nusantara in East Kalimantan. Located on Jalan Sumbu Kebangsaan Barat, this complex consists of more than 36 houses, and is located close to the Vice President's Palace complex. The housing area is strategically placed to ensure proximity and easy access to major government offices and state functions.
Number of Units and Land Area
A total of 36 residential units have been constructed. These are divided into two main clusters: 24 units on Parcel 104 and 12 units on Parcel 105. The total land area of the RTJM project is approximately 23.94 hectares. The area follows a hilly topography, and the housing designs are adapted accordingly.
Architectural Design
Each house consists of two floors and occupies a land area of about 1,000 square meters, with a built-up area of around 580 square meters. Two architectural typologies were applied depending on terrain: "upslope" (built upward from the street) and "downslope" (built downward).
Each house includes:
8 bedrooms
5 bathrooms
Living room
Meeting room
Kitchen
Garage
Study room
Utility rooms
All furnishings and domestic appliances are locally sourced and produced in Indonesia.
Construction and Contractor
Construction began in December 2022 under the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (Kementerian PUPR), through the Directorate General of Housing. The project was executed under a Multi-Year Contract (MYC) from 2022 to 2024, with a total budget of IDR 519.05 billion (approximately IDR 14.4 billion per unit).
Supporting Facilities
The complex also includes a community clubhouse with facilities for social interaction and recreation. The clubhouse features a modern design and is equipped with a lounge and swimming pool for use by the residents.