The Ministry Of Public Works Will Immediately Auction 9 KPBU Projects Worth IDR 90 Trillion

JAKARTA - The Ministry of Public Works (PU) will auction off nine infrastructure projects that will be realized using the Government and Business Entity Cooperation Investment (KPBU) scheme with a total value of IDR 90 trillion.

PU Minister Dody Hanggodo said that the nine projects had also been offered in a series of International Conference of Infrastructure (ICI) agendas which had been held on 11-12 June 2025.

"We have a total of 55 projects with a KPBU scheme that is ready to be offered. And in this ICI forum, nine KPBU projects worth Rp90 trillion will be opened for investment. Let's build smarter, greener and inclusive infrastructure together," said Dody as quoted from his written statement, Saturday, June 14.

Dody emphasized the importance of collaboration between the government, the private sector and international partners in supporting the achievement of the national infrastructure development target listed in the 2025-2029 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN).

Moreover, he said, the national infrastructure financing needs under the leadership of President Prabowo Subianto reached Rp1,900 trillion, while the government's financing capacity was only around 60 percent.

The nine projects that will be offered include 5 potential dams. For example, the Way Sekampung Dam in Lampung which can also be used as a hydropower plant to a floating solar power plant (floating photovoltaic) of 5.4 mega watts (MW).

Then, Tapin Dam in South Kalimantan (2.7 MW), Cipanas Dam (3 MW) and Leuwikeris Dam (7.4 MW) in West Java and Karalloe Dam in South Sulawesi.

Furthermore, there are three toll road projects, namely the Gilimanuk 'Mengawi Toll Road in Bali Province with a length of 96.84 kilometers, the Pejagan 'Cilacap Toll Road in Central Java with a length of 95.39 kilometers and the Sentul' Karawang Toll Road in West Java with a length of 60.36 kilometers.

Finally, the potential for KPBU cooperation for the Manggar Final Waste Processing Project (TPAS) in East Kalimantan.