Construction Cost Index of Pulau Morotai Regency, North Maluku Reaches 119.87 Points in 2025

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 06/05/2026 12:24 WIB
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Construction Cost Index (CCI) Trend in Pulau Morotai Regency, North Maluku (2020-2025)
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The Construction Cost Index (CCI) for Pulau Morotai Regency, North Maluku stood at 119.87 points in 2025.

This figure decreased by 0.68 points compared to the previous year, but increased by 5.55 points over the last five years.

According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS) 2025 Provincial and District/City CCI publication, CCI is a price index measuring relative construction cost level of a region against the reference city Surabaya.

Higher CCI values indicate more expensive building construction costs in that area.

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At 119.87 points, construction costs in Pulau Morotai Regency are 1.199 times the construction costs in Surabaya.

Among 11 districts/cities in North Maluku, Pulau Morotai Regency ranks 9th lowest for CCI.

The highest CCI was recorded in South Halmahera Regency (105.47 points), while the lowest was in Ternate City (120.0 points).

5 regions with lowest CCI in North Maluku 2025:

  1. South Halmahera Regency: 105.47 points
  2. West Halmahera Regency: 105.54 points
  3. North Halmahera Regency: 107.37 points
  4. Tidore Islands City: 109.75 points
  5. Taliabu Island Regency: 114.82 points

5 regions with highest CCI in North Maluku 2025:

  1. Ternate City: 120.0 points
  2. Pulau Morotai Regency: 119.87 points
  3. Sula Islands Regency: 118.4 points
  4. Central Halmahera Regency: 116.75 points
  5. East Halmahera Regency: 116.32 points

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