Flood Control Supervision of Grindulu River and its Tributaries

The Grindulu River, the largest and longest river in Pacitan Regency, flows into the southern coast of Java and has long been prone to flooding and riverbank erosion. To mitigate these risks, flood control infrastructure such as stone parapets and cliff protectors was built in 2009-2010 at critical locations. However, erosion remains a serious issue, especially at outer bends of the river, where it threatens existing embankments, parapets, and densely populated settlements. Recognizing the urgency of further protective measures, the Directorate of Water Resources under the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) initiated the Flood Control Project for Grindulu River and Its Tributaries in 2023. Managed by the Bengawan Solo River Basin Center through the Specific Non-Vertical Work Unit for the Implementation of the Bengawan Solo Water Source Network, the project was closely monitored by a Supervision Consultant Team to ensure compliance with technical specifications, quality standards, and contractual obligations.

The flood control construction work was successfully completed by October 20, 2023, achieving 100% physical completion, while 95% of financial obligations were met, with the remaining 5% allocated for the maintenance period. During this period, contractors are responsible for maintaining gabion structures, ensuring they remain clean and free from debris such as logs and bamboo clumps that could compromise their integrity. They must also replenish any loss of gabion filling to maintain structural solidity and conduct regular inspections after flood events to identify potential weaknesses and prevent further damage.

By implementing sustainable flood control measures, the Grindulu River Flood Control Project enhances disaster resilience, protects local communities, and safeguards critical infrastructure from future flooding. The integration of technical supervision, structural reinforcements, and proactive maintenance strategies ensures long-term flood mitigation for Pacitan Regency, securing both residential areas and key transportation networks.

Status: 100% Completed – Maintenance Period Ongoing



Flood Supervision for Downstream Konto River, Jombang Regency

To enhance community welfare and flood resilience, the Brantas River Basin Center has been actively managing water resources and flood mitigation efforts across Jombang Regency. The region is traversed by major rivers, including the Brantas River and its tributaries: Konto River, Jarak River, Pakel River, and Gunting River, as well as key reservoirs such as Kepuhrejo, Grogol, Sidowayah, and Brumbung Reservoirs. Among these, the downstream Konto River in Bandar Kedung Mulyo is a critical transportation corridor, hosting the Surabaya-Madiun highway bridge and railway bridge.

The 2021 flood event along the Konto River was one of the worst in the last decade, significantly impacting areas downstream of Selorejo Reservoir, from Ngantang, Malang Regency, to Bandar Kedung Mulyo, Jombang Regency. To address these issues, the 2023 Budget Year allocated funding for flood control infrastructure supervision through the Brantas River Basin Center under the SNVT Implementation of the Brantas Water Source Network. The project was contracted under Unit Price Contract No. PB.03.01-Am.07.3/2023/SPV Konto, awarded to PT. Globetek Glory in collaboration with Atrium Architect Consultant and Karya Gemilang.

The Flood Control Construction Supervision for the Downstream Konto River was conducted over eight months (March 28 – November 24, 2023), focusing on ensuring technical compliance, construction quality, and timely completion. The supervision consultant was responsible for:

✔ Monitoring and controlling construction quality to meet technical standards.

✔ Conducting design revisions to optimize budget use, adjust dimensions, and enhance structural integrity.

✔ Improving safety and functionality for long-term flood protection.

✔ Ensuring smooth project execution by coordinating material stockpiling, site access, and workforce readiness.

✔ Engaging local communities through coordination meetings to facilitate land use, village roads, and material transport.

The project supervision underwent two contract revisions due to necessary adjustments in design specifications, construction methodology, and site conditions. By integrating expert technical personnel, community involvement, and adaptive engineering solutions, this initiative aims to enhance flood resilience, infrastructure sustainability, and environmental safety in Jombang Regency.

Status: 100% Completed – Construction Supervision Successfully Executed



Gongseng Dam Operation Certification and Infrastructure Overview

The Gongseng Dam was constructed to enhance water resource management, support irrigation services, and strengthen food security in Bojonegoro Regency. Additionally, the dam plays a vital role in providing raw water for the surrounding community, while also contributing to flood mitigation and renewable energy potential. With the completion of its physical construction, an Operation & Maintenance (OP) Certification is required to ensure the dam can be fully operational and utilized efficiently.

The Gongseng Dam features a rock-fill structure with a vertical core, designed for long-term stability. It provides essential functions such as supplying irrigation water for 6,191 hectares of farmland, reducing flood risks by 176.44 m³/sec, generating microhydro power with a potential of 0.70 MW, and delivering 300 liters per second of raw water for domestic and industrial needs.

From a geological perspective, the dam is built on marl rock formations, requiring careful structural evaluation to ensure long-term stability and groundwater infiltration control. Given the potential for seismic activity, foundation reinforcement using grouting techniques is necessary to maintain structural integrity and prevent water seepage along fault zones.

Efficient operation of the Gongseng Dam depends on well-maintained hydromechanical equipment, which facilitates water discharge, regulation, and overall system performance. This includes gates, valves, and spillway control mechanisms, all of which require routine inspections and preventive maintenance to ensure optimal functionality. By integrating modern engineering solutions, proactive maintenance strategies, and regulatory compliance, the Gongseng Dam is positioned as a key water infrastructure asset, supporting regional development, water conservation, and disaster mitigation efforts.

📍 Key Specifications:

  • Dam Type: Rock Fill with Vertical Core
  • Main Dam Height: 34.00 m | Saddle Dam Height: 12.00 m
  • Total Peak Length: 422.00 m
  • Reservoir Capacity: 22.43 million m³ (Effective: 14.75 million m³, Dead Storage: 7.68 million m³)
  • Inundation Area: 390.65 Ha | Water Catchment Area: 51.21 km²

Status: 100% Completed – OP Certification in Progress



Design Review for Soamaetek and Leleoto Irrigation Systems

The agricultural sector remains a top priority for national development, with stable food security being a key objective of the current government program. However, challenges such as land conversion for plantations, increased rice demand, and the influx of imported rice pose significant threats to domestic agricultural sustainability. Based on the North Halmahera WS PSDA Pattern (2020), several potential irrigation areas have been identified for development, yet they are not included in Ministerial Regulation No. 14 of 2015. To support the expansion of irrigation infrastructure, the 2023 Budget Year has allocated resources for the Planning Review of DI. Soamaetek (223 Ha), DI. Kusuri (178 Ha), and DI. Paca-Leleoto (159 Ha). These areas, located in North Halmahera Regency, possess excellent soil conditions, favorable topography, and abundant water resources, making them highly suitable for irrigation enhancement.

In the supplementary irrigation channel, an existing water gate is used to regulate water flow for rice fields in Leleoto Village. However, local farmers have reported that during heavy rainfall, the channel cannot accommodate excess water, causing overflow into the rice fields. Additionally, the small size of the water gate restricts water flow, leading to inefficiencies in irrigation and flood mitigation. Farmers have requested the removal and enlargement of the water gate to ensure smoother water distribution. Since the asset belongs to the Agriculture Service of North Halmahera Regency, any modifications require official coordination. As a solution, it is recommended that the existing water gate be replaced with a larger structure, designed to improve water regulation, prevent flooding, and enhance agricultural productivity.

Status: Ongoing – Planning & Coordination Phase



Wahid Tantriana

Meet Our Treasurer & Tax Officer II: Wahid Tantriana

Born on August, 2001, in Berumbung Baru, Wahid Tantriana quickly emerged as a rising talent in the fields of finance and taxation. Raised in the scenic surroundings of Siak Regency, his early life was shaped by a strong work ethic and a deep desire to contribute meaningfully to his community. This drive led him to pursue higher education in accounting—a discipline that allowed him to merge his passion for numbers and problem-solving with a firm commitment to ethical financial management.

Wahid earned his Bachelor’s degree in Accounting from UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, a prestigious institution renowned for its rigorous academic standards and emphasis on professional and moral integrity. During his studies, he developed a deep understanding of financial principles, corporate accounting, and the intricacies of tax regulations. His education provided him with a solid foundation in financial analysis, auditing, and taxation—critical skills in navigating the increasingly complex landscape of today’s business world.

Now serving as Treasurer & Tax Officer II, Wahid’s role involves overseeing financial records, ensuring tax compliance, and maintaining the accuracy of financial reporting within the organization. His responsibilities include managing cash flow, preparing financial statements, and ensuring that the organization adheres to all legal and regulatory requirements regarding taxation. In this capacity, Wahid works closely with the organization’s financial leadership to optimize tax strategies and ensure that every financial decision is informed by sound accounting principles.

One of Wahid’s standout qualities is his unwavering attention to detail. His meticulous approach to financial management ensures that every transaction is recorded with precision, and that the organization’s financial health is continuously monitored and maintained. Whether he’s managing day-to-day financial operations or preparing comprehensive tax reports, Wahid’s dedication to accuracy and compliance is a cornerstone of the organization’s fiscal integrity.

In addition to technical skills, Wahid brings a forward-thinking approach to his role. He is deeply interested in the evolving nature of accounting and tax management in the digital age, exploring new technologies that can streamline financial processes and improve efficiency. His knowledge of financial software and emerging tools allows the organization to stay ahead of industry trends, ensuring that its financial operations are not only compliant but also optimized for growth.

Wahid’s expertise in taxation is especially critical in navigating Indonesia’s complex tax landscape. From Income Tax, VAT, to corporate tax management, Wahid ensures that the organization meets all its tax obligations while taking advantage of any applicable tax benefits. His ability to analyze tax laws and apply them strategically helps the organization minimize liabilities and improve its overall financial performance.

Beyond his technical and strategic expertise, Wahid is a natural leader and mentor. He is deeply passionate about promoting financial literacy, both within his organization and in the wider community. He actively participates in financial training programs, assisting colleagues and local entrepreneurs in understanding core accounting and taxation concepts. He firmly believes that sharing knowledge is essential to empowering others—especially in regions where access to financial education remains limited.

Despite his relatively young age, Wahid has already earned a reputation as a reliable and highly skilled professional in the field of finance and taxation. His calm demeanor and methodical approach to problem-solving make him a trusted advisor to his colleagues and an essential member of the financial team. Whether it’s managing the complexities of corporate taxes or ensuring that every financial record is accurate, Wahid’s contributions are critical to the organization’s success.

As Treasurer & Tax Officer II, Wahid Tantriana is instrumental in maintaining the financial stability and compliance of our organization. His expertise in accounting and taxation, combined with his forward-thinking approach, ensures that the organization is well-positioned to navigate the challenges of today’s financial environment. Wahid’s dedication to excellence, integrity, and innovation makes him an invaluable member of our team, contributing not only to our success but also to the financial well-being of the communities we serve.

Piya Diana

Meet Our Treasurer & Tax Officer I: Piya Diana

Born on September 7, 2001, in Malang, Piya Diana is a young yet highly competent financial professional who brings a unique blend of passion, precision, and expertise to her role as Treasurer & Tax Officer I. Raised in Krajan, Kabupaten Malang, Piya grew up with a keen interest in numbers, problem-solving, and understanding the financial systems that underpin organizations and businesses. Her curiosity and love for accounting began early in life, guiding her toward a career where she could apply her talents in the financial sector.

Piya’s formal education in accounting was earned at Universitas Terbuka, where she obtained her Bachelor’s degree. The flexible learning environment allowed her to balance academic pursuits with practical experience, gaining a strong foundation in financial management, taxation, auditing, and the principles of accounting. Her studies not only equipped her with technical proficiency in the field of finance but also honed her skills in critical thinking, analysis, and decision-making.

In her role as Treasurer & Tax Officer I, Piya is responsible for overseeing the financial operations of the organization, ensuring that every transaction is accounted for with precision and transparency. Her primary duties involve managing cash flow, preparing financial statements, and ensuring compliance with tax regulations. Her role is crucial in maintaining the financial health of the organization, ensuring that funds are allocated effectively, and that the organization operates within its budget while maximizing its resources.

Piya’s expertise in taxation is a key asset to the organization, particularly in navigating the complex landscape of Indonesian tax laws and regulations. She ensures that the organization remains compliant with all relevant tax obligations, from filing accurate tax returns to managing payroll taxes and corporate income tax. By staying up to date on the latest tax policies and regulations, Piya provides strategic advice to the leadership team, helping them make informed financial decisions that optimize the organization’s financial performance while minimizing tax liabilities.

What makes Piya stand out is her meticulous attention to detail and her dedication to accuracy. She believes that a well-managed financial system is the backbone of any successful organization, and her commitment to maintaining the highest standards of financial integrity reflects this belief. Her work is not just about managing numbers; it’s about ensuring that the organization’s resources are used wisely, fostering trust with stakeholders, and enabling the organization to achieve its long-term goals.

Despite her young age, Piya has already made a significant impact through her innovative approach to financial management. She is known for implementing efficient processes that streamline financial reporting and tax filing, reducing errors and ensuring timely submissions. Her ability to adapt quickly to new technologies and financial tools has helped the organization stay ahead in an increasingly digitalized financial landscape.

Beyond her technical skills, Piya is a natural problem-solver with a talent for breaking down complex financial issues into manageable solutions. Whether it’s identifying discrepancies in financial reports or optimizing tax strategies, Piya approaches every challenge with determination and a clear focus on finding the best outcome for the organization.

As a young woman in a leadership role within the finance and tax sector, Piya is an inspiration to others who aspire to enter the field of accounting. She believes that hard work, continuous learning, and a passion for one’s craft are the keys to success. Piya is committed to furthering her education and professional development, with plans to pursue additional certifications in taxation and finance to enhance her expertise even further.

Outside of her professional responsibilities, Piya is deeply connected to her roots in Malang, where she enjoys contributing to her local community. She frequently participates in local initiatives that promote financial literacy, helping individuals and small businesses better understand the importance of sound financial practices and tax compliance.

With her strong financial acumen, unwavering dedication, and passion for excellence, Piya Diana is an invaluable member of our organization’s leadership team. As Treasurer & Tax Officer I, she ensures that the organization’s financial operations run smoothly, allowing the team to focus on its broader goals while remaining confident in its financial stability. Her forward-thinking approach and commitment to transparency make her a vital asset as the organization continues to grow and thrive.

Maya Artati Kirana

Meet Our Director of Administration: Maya Artati Kirana

Born in the vibrant town of Nganjuk on June 7, 1995, Maya Artati Kirana has emerged as a key leader in the field of administration, combining her technical expertise in irrigation engineering with her exceptional organizational and management skills. Growing up in Dusun Ngasem, a rural area in Kabupaten Nganjuk, Maya was surrounded by agriculture and the daily challenges faced by farmers in managing water resources. This early exposure to the vital role water plays in sustaining communities inspired her to pursue higher education in a field where she could make a difference.

Maya’s journey began at Universitas Brawijaya, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Irrigation Engineering. There, she gained a deep understanding of water systems, irrigation infrastructure, and how to develop sustainable solutions for managing water resources, particularly in agricultural settings. Her education equipped her with the technical skills to design systems that ensure efficient water use while addressing the challenges of water scarcity and environmental sustainability. But Maya’s talents extended beyond the technical realm—she also demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for administration, project management, and leadership.

Now serving as the Director of Administration, Maya plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the organization. Her background in irrigation engineering provides her with a unique perspective on how technical projects are managed and executed, allowing her to coordinate complex projects with precision and attention to detail. In her administrative role, she oversees all the organizational processes that keep projects on track, from budgeting and resource allocation to personnel management and compliance with regulations.

Maya’s leadership style is characterized by her meticulous approach to planning and her ability to create streamlined systems that enhance productivity and accountability. Her work is essential in maintaining the structural and operational integrity of the organization, ensuring that all teams are aligned, deadlines are met, and resources are used effectively. Whether it’s managing financial records, coordinating schedules, or overseeing project documentation, Maya ensures that every aspect of the administration runs smoothly, providing a solid foundation for the technical teams to thrive.

What truly sets Maya apart is her ability to bridge the gap between technical expertise and administrative efficiency. Her knowledge of irrigation engineering gives her a deep understanding of the projects she oversees, enabling her to anticipate challenges and provide solutions that support both the technical and operational aspects of the organization. This combination of skills allows her to contribute not just as an administrator but as a strategic leader who can make informed decisions that enhance the overall performance of the organization.

Maya is also deeply committed to fostering a culture of collaboration and transparency within the organization. She believes that clear communication and strong organizational systems are key to achieving long-term success. Under her leadership, the administrative department has become a hub of innovation, where new tools and processes are constantly being developed to improve efficiency and support the broader goals of the organization.

As a woman in a leadership role within a traditionally male-dominated field, Maya is a source of inspiration for young women pursuing careers in engineering and management. She actively mentors other women, encouraging them to take on leadership roles and pursue their passions in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Her commitment to gender equality and empowering others is a reflection of her broader dedication to creating a more inclusive and equitable workplace.

In her personal life, Maya remains closely connected to her roots in Nganjuk, where her early experiences with water management and agriculture continue to shape her worldview. She is passionate about giving back to her community and regularly participates in initiatives aimed at improving local infrastructure and water access.

With her exceptional administrative skills, technical background, and passion for sustainability, Maya Artati Kirana is an indispensable part of our leadership team. Her ability to manage the complexities of large-scale projects while maintaining a clear focus on organizational efficiency and innovation makes her a driving force behind our continued success. Under her guidance, the organization is well-positioned to meet the challenges of the future, ensuring that every project is executed with precision and purpose.

Andik Syaifudin Zuhri

Meet Our Technical Director II: Andik Syaifudin Zuhri

Born on July 21, 1988, in Tulungagung, Andik Syaifudin Zuhri is a dedicated leader and expert in water resource management, with a focus on land and water development for food security. Raised in the agricultural heartland of Indonesia, Andik developed a deep connection to the land and an early appreciation for the critical role water plays in sustaining both agriculture and livelihoods. This passion drove him to pursue a career where he could combine his technical expertise with his desire to make a positive impact on the environment and society.

Andik’s journey into the world of water engineering began at Universitas Brawijaya, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Irrigation Engineering. Here, he built a strong foundation in the science and technology of water management, learning to design efficient irrigation systems and develop strategies for sustainable water use. His dedication to excellence and his understanding of water as a vital resource set him on a path of innovation and leadership.

But Andik’s thirst for knowledge didn’t stop there. Driven by a commitment to addressing global challenges related to food security, he pursued a Master’s degree at the world-renowned UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. There, he specialized in Land and Water Development for Food Security, a field that focuses on creating sustainable systems to ensure reliable access to water for agriculture, a critical element in combating hunger and ensuring long-term food production. His experience at UNESCO not only sharpened his technical skills but also gave him a global perspective, enabling him to apply cutting-edge solutions to local and regional challenges in Indonesia.

Today, Andik resides in the peaceful village of Krajan, Kabupaten Tulungagung, where he continues to lead transformative projects as Technical Director II. His role involves managing large-scale land and water development projects, with a focus on creating systems that ensure both environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity. Andik’s work is at the intersection of technology, agriculture, and environmental conservation, aiming to create a future where water resources are managed wisely, and food production can meet the needs of an ever-growing population.

Andik’s expertise in land and water development has led to innovative projects that address some of Indonesia’s most pressing challenges, particularly in rural areas where agriculture is the backbone of the economy. By implementing smart irrigation systems and modern water management techniques, Andik helps farmers increase their crop yields while reducing water waste. His work ensures that water resources are used efficiently, benefiting both the environment and the local communities that depend on agriculture for their livelihoods.

What sets Andik apart as a leader is his ability to bridge the gap between technical solutions and practical applications. He understands that technology alone is not enough to create sustainable systems—it must be adapted to the local context, and the needs of the people must always come first. As a result, Andik is deeply involved in community engagement, working closely with local farmers, government officials, and stakeholders to ensure that the projects he leads are not only technically sound but also socially and economically viable.

In addition to his technical expertise, Andik is a strong advocate for education and capacity building. He believes that empowering local communities with knowledge about water conservation and sustainable agricultural practices is key to creating lasting change. Through workshops, training sessions, and mentorship programs, Andik shares his expertise with others, fostering a new generation of engineers and agricultural leaders who will carry forward his vision of sustainability.

As Technical Director II, Andik Syaifudin Zuhri plays an essential role in driving our organization’s mission to enhance food security and promote sustainable water management practices across Indonesia. His leadership is characterized by a commitment to innovation, collaboration, and a deep respect for the environment. By integrating global best practices with local wisdom, Andik is helping to build a future where water resources are managed efficiently, food production is sustainable, and communities can thrive.

Under Andik’s guidance, our organization continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the field of land and water development. His vision for the future is one where Indonesia’s agricultural sector is resilient, adaptive, and capable of meeting the challenges posed by climate change, population growth, and evolving environmental pressures.

Wiwit Indah Yamianti

Meet Our Technical Director I: Wiwit Indah Yamianti

Wiwit Indah Yamianti, born in Malang on October 8, 1992, has carved a remarkable path in the world of engineering, specializing in water resource management and irrigation systems. As a native of Malang, a region known for its rich natural landscapes and agricultural heritage, Wiwit developed a strong affinity for the environment and its resources from an early age. This connection with nature inspired her to pursue a career in irrigation engineering—a field where she could make a tangible impact on both the land and the people who depend on it.

Wiwit’s academic journey began at the prestigious Universitas Brawijaya, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree in Irrigation Engineering. During her time at the university, she excelled in understanding the complexities of water systems, focusing on how to sustainably manage water resources to support agriculture and ensure the well-being of communities. Her academic pursuits equipped her with not only the technical expertise to design and manage irrigation projects but also the practical insights to address the real-world challenges of water scarcity and sustainable agriculture.

Now residing in Kedung Rampal Kidul, Kabupaten Malang, Wiwit serves as Technical Director I, where her role involves overseeing large-scale irrigation and water resource management projects. Her primary focus is on developing systems that enhance the efficiency of water use in agriculture, ensuring that farmers have access to adequate water supplies while also safeguarding the environment. Wiwit’s deep understanding of local landscapes, combined with her technical prowess, makes her an invaluable asset in designing sustainable solutions that are tailored to Indonesia’s diverse terrain and climate.

Throughout her career, Wiwit has been a champion for innovation in irrigation engineering. She has led efforts to integrate modern technology, such as smart irrigation systems, into traditional agricultural practices. By leveraging data and automation, Wiwit ensures that water is used efficiently, minimizing waste and maximizing crop yields—critical measures in a world facing the dual challenges of climate change and population growth. Her work not only benefits local farmers but also contributes to the broader goal of food security and sustainable development in Indonesia.

What truly sets Wiwit apart is her holistic approach to water management. She recognizes that irrigation engineering is not just about the technical details of water delivery; it’s about understanding the broader socio-economic and environmental context in which these systems operate. Her projects often involve close collaboration with local communities, ensuring that their needs and voices are heard. This inclusive approach fosters long-term solutions that benefit both people and the planet.

As a female leader in a traditionally male-dominated field, Wiwit is a role model for young women aspiring to enter engineering and technical professions. She is committed to mentoring the next generation of engineers, especially young women, by sharing her knowledge and encouraging them to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Her leadership style emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to solving real-world problems through engineering.

In her role as Technical Director I, Wiwit Indah Yamianti continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in irrigation and water resource management. Her work is driven by a passion for sustainability, innovation, and a deep love for the land and communities she serves. Under her technical guidance, the organization remains at the forefront of developing sustainable water systems that not only meet today’s needs but also anticipate the challenges of tomorrow.

Wiwit’s contributions go beyond technical achievements; her work is shaping a future where water is managed wisely, agricultural productivity is optimized, and communities thrive in harmony with their environment. With her visionary leadership, Wiwit is helping to build a more resilient, sustainable future for Indonesia and beyond.


Galih Mohammad Fatian

Meet Our Director: Galih Mohammad Fatian

Galih Mohammad Fatian, born on September 10, 1991, in Ujung Pandang, has established himself as a forward-thinking leader in the civil engineering and water management sectors. His passion for building strong, sustainable infrastructure began during his formative years, driving him to pursue higher education at some of Indonesia’s most prestigious institutions. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh November (ITS), one of the top engineering schools in the country. His academic journey didn’t stop there; he further refined his expertise by obtaining a Master’s degree in Irrigation Engineering from Universitas Brawijaya, specializing in the science and technology of water resource management.

Currently residing in Manado at Jl. TNI 8, Galih has dedicated his career to tackling some of the most pressing challenges in infrastructure and water management in Indonesia. His dual focus on civil and irrigation engineering gives him a unique perspective on how to integrate sustainable practices into the development of large-scale projects, ensuring they serve communities effectively and stand the test of time.

With a keen understanding of the critical role water plays in agriculture, urban development, and environmental sustainability, Galih has been involved in projects aimed at optimizing irrigation systems, managing water resources, and improving public infrastructure. His work has consistently focused on balancing innovation with practicality, ensuring that each project not only meets immediate needs but also anticipates future demands as Indonesia continues to grow and modernize.

Galih’s approach to leadership is rooted in collaboration and continuous learning. He believes that great engineering solutions come from diverse teams working together to address complex problems. As Director, he plays an integral role in guiding our organization’s mission to build resilient, sustainable infrastructure that improves the lives of people across Indonesia.

Outside of his professional achievements, Galih is also known for his commitment to mentoring young engineers, sharing his knowledge, and fostering a culture of innovation. He is passionate about ensuring that the next generation of engineers is prepared to take on the challenges of the future, particularly in the face of climate change and rapid urbanization.

With his extensive knowledge, practical experience, and visionary leadership, Galih Mohammad Fatian is a driving force behind our organization’s success and an influential figure in shaping Indonesia’s infrastructure for a sustainable future.

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