The MoU between PT Bibu Panji Sakti and PT Amanaid took place, reaching an agreement on the North Bali International Airport development program plan, related to the opportunity for cooperation in wastewater management installations, in Kuta, Badung Regency, Wednesday (27/9/2023).
The cooperation agreement was marked by the signing of the MoU between PT Bibu Panji Sakti, which in this case was represented by the President Director, Erwanto Sad Adiatmoko, and from PT Amanaid which was represented by the Director of PT Amanaid, I Gusti Ngurah Bagus Chandra Buana, accompanied by the Founder of Amanaid, A A Ngr. Panji Astika, and the Main Commissioner, Mas Dewi Rahmayani.
PT Bibu Panji Sakti is a national private company that acts as the initiator of the North Bali International Airport development project offshore in the Kubutambahan area, Buleleng Regency, Bali Province. Integrated between the airport, aerocity, and aerotropolis, with a three-friendly concept, namely technology-friendly, environmentally friendly, and culturally friendly.
Meanwhile, PT Amanaid is a national private company engaged in and experienced in the design, fabrication, and construction of wastewater treatment plants (IPAL). This company has worked on government and private projects, such as hospitals, hotels, resort and villa areas, airports, and others.
The Parties plan to cooperate, by utilizing the capabilities, facilities, services, and potential owned by the parties.
“North Bali International Airport will be built offshore Kubutambahan Beach, which is planned to consist of two runways, with a runway length of 3.5 kilometers. So, it will be the airport with the longest runway in Indonesia,” said Panji Astika.
The construction of this airport is expected to balance the development gap between North Bali and South Bali. In addition, it can also reduce congestion and over capacity which are likely to occur in the next few years at Ngurah Rai Airport.
“The most important thing is of course to open thousands of jobs, by building MSMEs as the main foundation of Bali’s economic resilience, especially in North and East Bali. The economic impact of this development will not only be enjoyed by the people of Buleleng, but will also be an economic stimulus for Karangasem, Klungkung, and Bangli Regencies,” he said.
On the other hand, PT Amanaid as a wastewater treatment company in Bali, which has been tested for almost 23 years has built many liquid waste treatment systems for hospitals, hotels, clinics, office villas, and even airports throughout Indonesia.
“As one of the original companies in Bali, and perhaps the only IPAL Putra Bali company, which is currently registered with the Ministry of Environment and the government e-catalog, of course we are very grateful to be given the trust to be able to take a big role in development in Bali,” he said.
From this MoU, it is hoped that it can become a work contract, according to the capacity and needs that arise after this project is running.
“For that, we express our gratitude for the trust from PT Bibu Panji Sakti, especially the President Director, Mr. Erwanto Sad Adiatmoko, for their support and trust in us, the sons of the region,” said the Director of PT Amanaid, Ngurah Bagus.