The government office zone in Nusantara, Indonesia’s new capital in East Kalimantan, is set for completion by June 2025. According to the Nusantara Capital Authority (OIKN), this area includes the State Palace, Garuda Palace, the Presidential Secretariat, and ministry headquarters. Essential amenities like restaurants, ATMs, vending machines, and minimarkets have been established to support the functioning of the area.
The office complex is designed to house up to 9,465 government employees. Residential infrastructure includes 36 homes for ministers, 17 towers for civil servants, five towers for presidential guards, and accommodations for police and intelligence officers. By 2028, the zone is expected to accommodate 13,810 civil servants. OIKN officials began full-time work in Nusantara in March 2025 and commute using electric feeder buses, covering a 3-km route in about 10 minutes.