Minister of Public Works Makes a Working Visit to Indonesia to Strengthen Equipment Management and Maintenance Capabilities

Mon. 13 of April of 2026, 12:02h
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Last week, the Minister of Public Works, Samuel Marçal, paid a working visit to Indonesia, travelling to Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bekasi, accompanied by Ana Paula da Cruz, President of the Institute for Equipment Management and Infrastructure Development Support (IGEADI, IP); Sonio Anuno Sarmento da Silva, Executive Director; and Izabel Maria Lay Guterres, Head of Procurement at the Ministry of Public Works, to strengthen national capacity in the management, operation, and maintenance of heavy equipment. 667268006_831375406677750_5788727237867455972_n 667661036_831374416677849_5001059800297269114_n 668146847_831373406677950_8120101870398745476_n 667828785_831373260011298_3045400468897948355_n 667862925_831370370011587_5637420437317215821_n 665887505_831375233344434_8668882464199413679_n 666758025_831375860011038_2109166449096072036_n 666636950_831369703344987_962200871468735213_n 669199057_831375633344394_8117790074054075613_n 669239285_831375453344412_5749968954698932774_n

The purpose of this working visit was to support the sustainability of public investments in equipment used for the construction and maintenance of infrastructure, as well as for emergency response, including natural disasters.

During the visit, the delegation met representatives from various companies in the sector and toured technical facilities in Surabaya, Jakarta, and Bekasi. They observed the maintenance systems, after-sales services, and operational standards.

During the meetings, the Minister submitted formal requests for these companies to open offices in Timor-Leste to ensure technical assistance within the country, reduce response times for equipment maintenance, and improve the availability of spare parts.

The possibility of developing technical training programmes for Timorese professionals at IGEADI, IP, to enhance their skills in operating and repairing heavy equipment was also discussed.

The visit also included meetings on the Ministry of Public Works’ plan to acquire new equipment, with a focus on strengthening capacity to maintain the national highway network and respond to emergencies.

This initiative forms part of the Government’s efforts to improve the operational efficiency of the infrastructure sector and to ensure the sustainable use of Government-purchased equipment.

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