JAKARTA - PT Waskita Karya (Persero) Tbk has completed eight infrastructure projects to support the success of the G20 Summit in Bali and Jakarta. The infrastructure that has been completed is the arrangement of the Sligita-Kempinsky Intersection road, the Mangrove Showcase in Nusa Dua, the Sawangan 1 Bridge, the Sawangan 2 Bridge and the Sawangan 3 Bridge. Then, road widening on the Peminge Intersection, AC-WC overlay, the construction of Limosin parking with an area of 1.7 Ha, and furniture street. Also, revitalization and restoration of the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) area. "We have confirmed the location around the supporting area of the event has been neat, coupled with more massive reforestation, so it looks more environmentally friendly," said SVP Corporate Secretary Waskita Karya Novianto Ari Nugroho, in an official statement, Friday 11 November. Novianto explained for the work project in Bali, Waskita carried out pedestrian arrangement, channel, green zone, and utility ducting. "This road and area arrangement is carried out to provide smoothness, safety, safety, as well as the convenience of the delegates of the G20 presidency conference in Bali," he said.

Furthermore, Novianto explained some of the work carried out by Waskita at TMII includes the Management Building, Indonesian Museum, northern parking, and southern parking. "Currently it has also been completed 100 percent so that it is ready to welcome guests to the G20 Summit," said Novianto. Novianto admitted that he was very proud to have the opportunity to provide support to the event that became the world's attention. "We hope that the completion of this arrangement work can bring Indonesia's good name in the eyes of the world that the Government is ready to carry out the G20 Presidency event. And all of these areas can also continue to support the economy for tourism in Bali and Jakarta," concluded Novianto.


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