PT Inowa Prima Consult is a consultant firm founded in 2000, core of its consultancy services mainly in engineering, management, and institutional development aspects of Infrastructure, water supply and environmental. Inowa consist of dedicated professionals who possess great determination and proficiency in delivering valuable services to its clients. The expertise shaped by notable experiences and keeps sharpened through incessant empowerment by means of exclusive trainings with state of the art knowledge and technology of its serviced fields, and intensive workshops given by expertise-possessed universities as well as leading trainer institutions in
Indonesia and abroad.
As an affiliated company of two Dutch water expertise companies, NV WMD a provincial water supply company and Witteveen + Bos a world class engineering consultant firm, Inowa has been encouraged to put into action high standard of services in reference to state of the art Infrastructure-related technology and business development.
Inowa has successfully assisted its clients both from government and private sectors, such as local water utility companies (PDAM) in various
Indonesia regions, to improve their level of services by restructuring their debt through FRAP activities, whilst able to gain profit through Non-Revenue Water (NRW) management, better technical maintenance and corporate management. Inowa also actively involved in providing the victims of tsunami in
Aceh and earthquake in Nias with clean water and sanitation, as well as rehabilitation of the devastated water supply system of the local PDAMs.
Since 2001
Inowa was became a pioneer in promoting and facilitating Public Private Partnership (PPP) between Local Government and Investors in
Ambon, Lubuk Pakam,
Manado,
Pekanbaru,
Jayapura, and other 4 cities/ regencies.
Donors such as Care
International, Partners for Water, and SIMAVI, also become main clients of Inowa in order to facilitate their programs in
Indonesia, such as developing rural water supply and sanitation pilot projects in South
Sulawesi, Biak and Wamena.