Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The National Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) facilitated the acceleration of the development of 15 infrastructure projects worth Rp100.66 trillion last year.

Of the 15 infrastructure projects, five projects used a government-private scheme, Fritz Silalahi, the BKPM`s investment infrastructure planning director, said here on Monday.

The five projects are PLTU 2 x 1.000 MW in Central Java, Cruise Tanah Ampo terminal project, Soetta-Manggarai railway project, Medan-Kualanamu toll project, and Umbulan clean water poject, with total investment worth Rp54.52 trillion.

The Indonesian investment body has offered various infrastructure projects to receive capitals from abroad, he said.

The Indonesian government has been focusing on its priority infrastructure development program called the Indonesian Economic Development Acceleration and Expansion Master Plan (MP3EI) 2011-2025.

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