Bali Mandara Toll Manager Ready To Welcome 2022 G20 Summit
Illustration. (Photo: Doc. Antara)

JAKARTA - PT Jasamarga Bali Tol (JBT) which is the manager of the Bali Mandara Toll Road will make preparations to welcome the international activities of the G20 High Level Conference (KTT) which will be held in 2022.

"According to the central direction, we plan to build a green and clean section of the Bali Mandara Toll Road," said President Director of PT Jasamarga Bali Toll I Ketut Adiputra Karang in Badung Regency, quoted from Antara, Saturday, November 27.

Prior to the process of reforestation and reforestation of the Bali Mandara Toll Road which will be carried out starting in early 2022, PT JBT has coordinated with the Bali Provincial Government, the Ministry of Public Works, and Public Housing, the Ministry of SOEs, and the Ministry of the Environment.

The four tapers on the Bali Mandara Toll Road are planned to be built as parks before the G20 Summit.

"In addition to reforestation, in order to welcome the G20 Summit, we will also carry out other beautification in the form of coating barriers and railings," said Ketut.

Assistant Manager Operation & Maintenance of PT JBT I Putu Gandi Ginantra added that the plan is not only the taper part that will be used as a park because there are still a number of other points that will also be touched by reforestation.

"Such as between PJUs and accesses to toll roads, it is also planned that reforestation will be touched," he said.

To realize a clean and green toll road, according to him, is also part of PT JBT's mission, which is to operate toll roads while maintaining the beauty of the environment and Balinese culture.

This has also been implemented in a series of celebrations for PT JBT's 10th anniversary, which was decorated with a number of social activities ranging from blood donation, planting seven thousand mangrove seedlings in Benoa access, as well as distributing masks and hand sanitizer to Bali Mandara Toll Road users.

"On the 25th anniversary last November, we focused more on greening toll roads and campaigning for healthy living to suppress the spread of COVID-19," said Putu Gandi Ginantra.


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