The Detailed Engineering Design (DED) for Flood Control in Sepaku District was developed to address frequent flooding issues caused by high rainfall intensity, inadequate drainage systems, and rapid land development. This project, situated in Sepaku District, North Penajam Paser Regency, East Kalimantan, plays a crucial role in supporting the new capital city development (IKN Nusantara) by enhancing climate resilience and flood mitigation strategies.
The project focuses on hydrological and hydraulic analysis, topographical and geological surveys, and designing flood control structures that align with sustainable urban development principles. Key interventions include:
✔ River Normalization – Restoring natural water flow and preventing sedimentation.
✔ Levee and Embankment Strengthening – Reinforcing flood-prone areas with revetments and retaining walls.
✔ Drainage System Improvement – Designing optimized drainage channels and stormwater management solutions.
✔ Sustainable Flood Mitigation Strategies – Implementing zoning regulations, floodplain management, and disaster risk reduction measures.
The final DED provides technical recommendations and engineering solutions to mitigate flood risks, ensuring a safer and more resilient urban environment in Sepaku District.
Status: 100% Completed – Ready for Implementation

