Construction Cost Index of Bangka Regency, Bangka Belitung Islands Reaches 104.62 Points in 2025

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 14/04/2026 08:34 WIB
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The Construction Cost Index (IKK) of Bangka Regency, Bangka Belitung Islands reached 104.62 points in 2025.

This figure decreased by 2.17 points compared to last year and increased by 3.19 points over the past five years.

Quoting the publication of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) regarding the Provincial and Regency/City IKK 2025, IKK is a price index that describes the level of construction costs in a regency/city compared to the reference city, Surabaya.

The higher the IKK figure in a regency/city, the higher the construction cost of a building in that area.

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Based on this definition, the 104.62-point IKK of Bangka Regency indicates that the construction cost of buildings in this area is equivalent to 1.046 times the construction cost in Surabaya.

When compared to the other 7 regencies/cities in the Bangka Belitung Islands, Bangka Regency's IKK ranks 5th lowest.

The highest IKK is in Belitung Regency (102.93 points), while the lowest is in Pangkal Pinang City (109.36 points).

Below is the list of IKK for the 7 regencies/cities of the Bangka Belitung Islands Province in 2025.

  1. Belitung Regency: 102.93 points
  2. South Bangka Regency: 104.05 points
  3. Central Bangka Regency: 104.08 points
  4. West Bangka Regency: 104.54 points
  5. Bangka Regency: 104.62 points
  6. East Belitung Regency: 105.17 points
  7. Pangkal Pinang City: 109.36 points

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