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Welcome to Semarang Projects and Development

This thread is to discuss and share information / picture about projects and development in Semarang.


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Revitalisasi Pasar Johar Terhambat
Friday, 27 March 2009



SEMARANG(SI) – Revitalisasi Kawasan Pasar Johar Semarang terhambat oleh lambannya persetujuan kerja sama dari DPRD Kota Semarang.

Bagi pemkot, persetujuan DPRD itu sangat penting untuk menjalin kerja sama dengan investor yang akan merevitalisasi Kawasan Pasar Johar. Sekda Kota Semarang Soemarmo HS mengatakan,tahun ini pemkot memang memfokuskan pada kerja sama dengan pihak ketiga untuk berbagai pengembangan misalnya pasar tradisional.

“Anggaran untuk perbaikan pasar memang sedikit,kita lebih memfokuskan pada kerja sama dengan pihak ketiga,”katanya kemarin. Untuk itu diharapkan DPRD segera memberikan persetujuan terhadap kerja sama-kerja sama dengan pihak ketiga yang akan dijalin pemkot.

Pasalnya, tanpa adanya persetujuan DPRD, maka kerja sama tidak akan jalan. Terkait dengan revitalisasi Kawasan Pasar Johar,hingga kini proses persiapannnya sudah sampai pada penyelesaian feasibility study (FS). Sedangkan penyusunan detail engineering design (DED) sedang disiapkan.

Anggota Komisi C DPRD Kota Semarang Agung Budi Margono mengatakan, dirinya sudah mengetahui akan surat wali kota yang mendesak DPRD agar segera memberikan persetujuan, utamanya terhadap revitalisasi Kawasan Pasar Johar.

Namun pihaknya tidak bisa apaapa, karena sampai sekarang belum ada rapat yang mengagendakan pembahasan surat dari wali kota tersebut. Surat wali kota ditujukan ke Ketua DPRD, sehingga diharapkan segera diagendakan untuk dibahas di komisi atau gabungan komisi. (alkomari)

http://www.seputar-indonesia.com/edisicetak/content/view/224399/
 
#1,369 ·
dari Hotel Santika Premiere ya...:)
bakalan saingan sama gedung di belakangnya tuh.



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he he,yang mana nih mas gan? BI atau Telkom? :) yang terakhir kali ya, tp jangan khawatir, telkom masih jauh lebih gede dan megah

Oh iya, pada notice ga? di pic no 2, jalan pandanaran yang tampak di gambar resik sekali ya, bagus deh....

@ om boz, suwun buat gambar2nya ya
 
#1,370 ·
Ya neh, pro bgt kalo Airasia jd buka rute Smg-KL. Perlu diperpanjang lagi tuh runway, airport Hang Nadim aja panjang runwaynya 4.000 meter.
lho kan runway SRG udah di extend, 2 x malah, dari 1850 ke 2250, lalu jadi yang exsisting skrg 2680

SRG bukan termasuk bandara hub, dan BTH itu dekat sekali dengan SIN, so for something reason in emergency, they could support each other, dan BTH adalah embarkasi haji, jadi infrasrtukturnya jauh lebih lengkap dan memadai

nah kan sekarang SRG lagi berbenah tuh, kita tunggu aja hasilnya sama sama....

walaupun dengan keadaan yang 'seadanya' setidaknya sekarang SRG udah jauh lebih baik, a/c mid body sekelas A 320 dah operate, sebentar lagi 738 NG nya GA masuk ke SRG, oke ga tuh

dapat info dari forum sebelah, rute srg - sin, yg selama ini operate by GA akan dapat saingan baru ( mungkin QZ atau AK ) dengan rute SRG - SIN, dan SRG - KUL

menyusul citilink SRG - SUB dan SRG - BTH vv ( mudah2an jadi yak )

Cheers
 
#1,371 ·
@ om boz, suwun buat gambar2nya ya
Sama-sama :)

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Dari RadarSemarang.com

Letak Rusunami Kurang Sesuai

SEMARANG—Rencana pembangunan rusunami di Jalan Ki Mangunsarkoro senilai Rp 50 miliar dinilai tidak sesuai deng-an Rencana Dasar Tata Ruang Kota (RDTRK). Pembangunan itu berada di lahan seluas 5.000 meter milik Departemen Pekerjaan Umum (DPU) dan berada di tengah kota, dan ketinggian bangunan 16 lantai.
Anggota Komisi C DPRD Kota Semarang AY Sujianto mengatakan, kawasan tersebut bukan sebagai kawasan pengambangan pemukiman, lokasinya di tengah kota. Sehingga dikhawatirkan akan menambah jumlah kepadatan serta menghambat upaya pemerataan penduduk. (dit/isk)

Sumber: http://www.radarsemarang.com/metropolis/semarang/5723-letak-rusunami-kurang-sesuai.html


Gw cari2 lahan Dept PU yg 5000 m2 itu nggak ketemu, sebelah mana? Ada yg tahu? Mungkin ex kolam renang depan Stadion Diponegoro itu?
 
#1,373 ·
he he,yang mana nih mas gan? BI atau Telkom? :) yang terakhir kali ya, tp jangan khawatir, telkom masih jauh lebih gede dan megah

Oh iya, pada notice ga? di pic no 2, jalan pandanaran yang tampak di gambar resik sekali ya, bagus deh....

@ om boz, suwun buat gambar2nya ya

Kalo jalanan, Semarang mah the best dibanding kota2 Metro lainnya.....lebar2, trotoarnya lebar2, dan relatif bersih-bersih. Lihat saja jalan Pahlawan, Pandanaran, Pemuda, wow !




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#1,374 ·
Semarang's old city: A fading reminder of former glories

Simon Marcus Gower , Contributor , Semarang | Fri, 03/27/2009 2:27 PM


Semarang, one of the oldest cities in the country, was the place of residence for a Dutch provincial governor in colonial times. As the provincial capital of Central Java, with a very active port, it grew into a major city busy with trade and administrative importance.

The city's commercial and administrative significance required a level of infrastructure that could support its role. This led to the development of what is now the "old city" of Semarang and its impressive buildings. Although many of these buildings are left now neglected and wasting away, they still remind us of the former glories of this city.

One of Semarang's most outstanding buildings and, fortunately, one of its best kept, is Gereja Blenduk. Built in 1753, this imposing building still stands shimmering brilliantly white in the hot sun. Despite being the oldest church in Central Java, it is still actively used as a Protestant Church - it is probably this continuing use that has allowed the building to survive in condition so much better than that of some of its neighbors.

The church is rather plain on the outside, but its solid design and construction have no doubt helped it survive the years. It principal outward feature is its dome - hence the name (gereja meaning church and blenduk meaning dome). Inside, plainness and simplicity remain the order of the day, meaning that, although very imposing, the church is not really captivating to the eye.

Rather more visually interesting is the office building opposite the church, which has also been fortunate to have survived in relatively good condition. With its 1920s art-deco geometric designs and balconies, this building, now the offices of Jiwasraya Assurance, offers more to the viewer to admire.

This office building is still in active use but it has lost some of its charm to modern alterations - such a modern front entrance doorway of plate glass and aluminum that is functional but not attractive or in keeping with the original design of the building. But despite such limitations in current appearance and use, the Jiwasraya Building and the church really are doing well, considering what else may be seen in this area.

Just down the road from these two buildings is the Marba Building which, with its red bricks contrasting with stone mullions and a corner entrance that is topped by four (still intact) stone vases, is full of character. It is, however, a building sparingly used and is evidently not awarded the respect it deserves.

Street vendors clutter its sidewalk and its paintwork and woodwork obviously need maintenance. Windows are shuttered up and once attractive and useful street canopies have been shoddily replaced and are left sagging. Although the Marba Building looks bad, its partial use is at least saving it to a certain extent; elsewhere, neglect is leaving fine buildings in ruins.

What is known as the PT Perkebunan Building looks over a fairly filthy canal. This example of solid Dutch building stands empty and quite terribly neglected. The street in front of it is busy with minibuses and hawkers but it stands forlorn, its large tower so neglected that small trees grow from it.

Large and commanding though it is, daylight breaks into its rooms through broken and collapsed roofs. Its steps have become home to a peculiar gathering of traditional masseurs who offer their services in the cooling shadow of this great building, their customers lying half-naked along the sidewalk - neither an auspicious or respectful sight to adorn its great but pollution-stained walls.


These are just a few: All around this area are wretched examples of good and even great buildings just being allowed to rot and fall away. Even though many of the buildings here were originally of simple and modest use, they still consistently possessed (and possess to this day) interesting designs and high levels of quality and craftsmanship in their construction.

What would have been quite simple warehouses for storing the vast amounts of goods being traded through Semarang's busy port show inventiveness and flourishes of decorative design that can, and should, be appreciated. But tragically such excellent buildings are being left to be overrun by nature.

One of these buildings has a tree taking root all over it and those roots are literally squeezing and crushing the building's stone to such an extent that it is simply crumbling away. Elsewhere trees and shrubs grow from ledges or cornices on upper levels of buildings, stark evidence of how terribly the buildings are simply being left to the elements.

This truly sorry sight represents a terrible waste and lack of foresight and investment. The quality of the buildings here could allow the area to be a real center of attraction. It is not too difficult to imagine stylish restaurants and trendy boutiques taking up residence in these fine buildings but this would require will and investment from city planners and developers.

It is impossible to walk through the narrow streets that are created by some fine buildings in Semarang's old city and not think "if only. if only". There are such appealing and even delightful architectural details to be seen here that their gradual loss to the elements really is a great loss. Vines and moss creep and crawl all over buildings and ferns grow remarkably well where they really should not be growing - in holes and damage to the brickwork of these buildings.

With just a modicum of imagination and effort, eye-catching shutters on windows could be repaired and painted again. Blackened white walls could be cleaned and repainted so that they shimmer and shine again in Semarang's brilliant sunlight. The damage here is considerable and time may be running out for some of these buildings, although it is not yet too late.
 
#1,376 ·
dapat info dari forum sebelah, rute srg - sin, yg selama ini operate by GA akan dapat saingan baru ( mungkin QZ atau AK ) dengan rute SRG - SIN, dan SRG - KUL
menyusul citilink SRG - SUB dan SRG - BTH vv ( mudah2an jadi yak )
Cheers
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citilink mau buka srg-sub ama btm wow kapan itu , pasti konect ke makasar ato kupang yah, makasih info nya
 
#1,378 ·
waah keduluan :nuts:
tengkyu sob,

ini foto yang gw punya..


hasil gw browsing di internet,
Denny Subali itu presiden direktur PT.Karya Abadi Samarga,
putra dari Handoko Subali - pemilik Elizabeth (merk tas)
proyek properti pertamanya adalah Ciwalk-bandung

ada yang tau ga ya foto diatas proyek apa?
 
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