Operational Readiness Preparation for Gondang Dam in Karanganyar Regency

The Operational Readiness Preparation for Gondang Dam in Karanganyar Regency was carried out to ensure the safe and efficient management of the dam and its supporting infrastructure. Gondang Dam, located on the Melikan River, Karanganyar, Central Java, was completed in 2018 with a catchment area of 68.10 km² and serves multiple functions, including irrigation for 4,680 hectares, raw water supply, and flood control.

The project involved assessing operational and maintenance (O&M) requirements, evaluating instrumentation systems, and establishing an operational management framework. Key activities included documenting dam safety protocols, setting up an operational structure, and preparing emergency response plans. The study also focused on ensuring regulatory compliance, optimizing water resource utilization, and developing a long-term maintenance strategy to extend the dam’s lifespan.

By implementing data-driven planning and infrastructure resilience measures, this project ensures that Gondang Dam operates efficiently while mitigating potential risks associated with sedimentation and structural integrity.

Status: 100% Completed – Ready for Operation & Maintenance



Supervision of Flood and Sediment Control Infrastructure Development in Batang Suliti, South Solok Regency

The Supervision of Flood and Sediment Control Infrastructure Development in Batang Suliti, South Solok was conducted to ensure the proper implementation, quality control, and efficiency of the flood mitigation structures along Batang Suliti River. This project aimed to reduce flood risks and sedimentation issues by constructing revetments, river normalization structures, and groundsills to stabilize the riverbanks and enhance water flow management.

The project, with a contract value of Rp 53.7 billion, was executed over 265 calendar days, ensuring compliance with technical specifications, environmental regulations, and safety protocols. The supervision covered hydraulic structure inspections, material testing, construction progress assessments, and contractor compliance monitoringto achieve the project’s objectives.

Located in Pangkuah River and Sawah Laweh, Koto Parik Gadang Diateh (KPGD), South Solok, the project plays a vital role in protecting communities from recurring flood disasters and sediment buildup. Additionally, recommendations were provided for long-term sustainability measures, routine maintenance protocols, and sedimentation control strategies to enhance the resilience of the flood control infrastructure.

Status: 100% Completed – Ready for Operation & Maintenance



Performance Assessment and Actual Needs for Operations and Maintenance (AKNOP) Development for Raw Water Infrastructure in West Papua

The Performance Assessment and Actual Needs for Operations and Maintenance (AKNOP) Development of Raw Water Infrastructure in West Papua was conducted to evaluate the functionality and operational efficiency of water supply networks across five regencies. The study covered seven distributed water intake systems in Manokwari, Teluk Bintuni, Maybrat, Kaimana, and Pegunungan Arfak, analyzing their condition and estimating the actual needs for operation and maintenance.

The assessment revealed that most raw water networks faced structural degradation due to aging infrastructure, sediment accumulation, and operational inefficiencies. Key findings included damaged pipelines, non-functional pumping stations, and insufficient reservoir capacity, necessitating rehabilitation and optimized maintenance strategies. The study provided a comprehensive cost analysis to support sustainable water resource management, ensuring long-term service reliability for local communities.

Through detailed hydrological analysis, structural evaluations, and maintenance planning, this project proposed tailored solutions to enhance water distribution efficiency and infrastructure resilience. Recommendations included pump station rehabilitation, sediment control measures, and the implementation of preventive maintenance protocols. By integrating data-driven planning and regulatory compliance, this initiative ensures that West Papua’s raw water systems remain operational, sustainable, and capable of meeting future demands.

Status: 100% Completed – Ready for Maintenance Phase



Performance Optimization and O&M Manual Development for Raw Water Infrastructure in Riau Islands

Effective operation and maintenance (O&M) of raw water infrastructure are crucial for ensuring sustainable water resource management. This project focuses on updating the O&M manual for raw water facilities across 12 key locations in Riau Islands Watershed (WS Kepulauan Riau). The initiative, conducted by Balai Wilayah Sungai Sumatera IV in collaboration with PT. Globetek Glory Konsultan KSO CV. Gumbel Engineering Consultant, aims to establish a standardized and data-driven operational framework to improve efficiency, longevity, and service quality.

The project includes hydrological analysis, infrastructure condition assessments, and technical operation planning, ensuring each facility meets regulatory standards such as Law No. 17 of 2019 on Water Resources. The manual outlines operational procedures, maintenance schedules, and emergency response strategies for reservoirs, intake structures, and distribution systems in Batam, Bintan, Karimun, Lingga, and Natuna.

By implementing a comprehensive O&M strategy, this project enhances system reliability, reduces operational risks, and ensures optimal water supply for communities and industries. The finalized manual serves as a critical guideline for long-term water infrastructure sustainability in the Riau Islands.

🔹 Status: 100% Completed – Ready for Implementation



Updating Performance Assessment and Actual Needs for Operations and Maintenance (AKNOP) Development for Reservoirs and Lakes

Reservoirs and lakes are essential infrastructures in water resource management, serving multiple functions such as flood control, irrigation, water conservation, and raw water supply. However, many of these infrastructures experience degradation due to sedimentation, structural deterioration, and inadequate maintenance. This project focuses on updating the performance assessment and developing the Actual Needs for Operations and Maintenance (AKNOP) to support efficient and sustainable water infrastructure management. Conducted across various reservoirs and lakes in Jambi Province, this study involves structural evaluations, hydrological and topographical assessments, and operational analysis to ensure these facilities remain functional and resilient.

Utilizing modern survey techniques and data-driven methodologies, the project provides technical recommendations and cost planning for routine, periodic, and rehabilitation maintenance. By integrating national regulations, including Law No. 17 of 2019 on Water Resources and Government Regulation No. 42 of 2008 on Water Resource Management, the study delivers comprehensive reports, operational guidelines, cost budget plans (RAB), visual documentation, and geospatial data mapping to serve as key references for water resource planning.

Collaborating with Balai Wilayah Sungai Sumatera VI and PT. Globetek Glory Konsultan KSO PT. Estetika Panca Sanjaya, this project ensures that reservoirs and lakes in Jambi Province are managed efficiently, maintaining their critical role in environmental sustainability and water security. Through technical assessments and structured maintenance planning, this initiative provides a strategic framework for optimizing water infrastructure performance, securing long-term functionality for both communities and ecosystems.

Status: 100% Completed – Ready for Maintenance Phase



Performance Assessment and Actual Needs for Operations and Maintenance (AKNOP) for Distributed Reservoirs in West Papua

Reservoirs (embung) play a crucial role in water resource management, particularly in supporting agriculture, conservation, and raw water supply. However, many reservoirs in West Papua face challenges such as sedimentation, infrastructure deterioration, and suboptimal operations and maintenance (O&M). This project focuses on conducting a Performance Assessment and formulating the Actual Needs for Operations and Maintenance (AKNOP) to enhance the sustainability and functionality of 27 reservoirs spread across the Kamundan Sebyar and Omba Watershed Regions, covering Sorong, Raja Ampat, Kaimana, and Fakfak.

Our approach involves a comprehensive technical audit, including structural evaluations, hydrological and topographical surveys, institutional capacity assessments, and sedimentation analysis to determine the exact operational and maintenance needs. Utilizing modern survey equipment and advanced data analysis, this study provides precise recommendations for optimizing reservoir management. The findings serve as a strategic reference for local and national water management agencies, ensuring effective infrastructure planning and long-term sustainability.

This project aligns with national water resource regulations, including Law No. 17 of 2019 on Water ResourcesGovernment Regulation No. 42 of 2008 on Water Resource Management, and Ministerial Regulation No. 06 of 2015 on Infrastructure Maintenance. The key deliverables include a Performance Assessment Report, Operations & Maintenance Planning, Cost Budget Plan (RAB), visual documentation, and thematic reservoir maps, ensuring that every aspect of infrastructure resilience is addressed.

By integrating a multidisciplinary approach and collaborating with Balai Wilayah Sungai (BWS) Papua Barat and PT. Globetek Glory Konsultan, this project provides a comprehensive framework for sustainable reservoir management. The goal is to maintain efficient water distribution, prevent infrastructure failure, and enhance the adaptive capacity of reservoirs in West Papua. Through fact-based analysis and structured O&M planning, this initiative aims to create a more resilient and efficient water resource system for the region, benefiting both communities and the environment.



Performance Evaluation and AKNOP (Actual Needs for Operations and Maintenance) Development for Rivers in Manado City, Minahasa Regency, and North Minahasa Regency

As part of a commitment to sustainable water resource management, this project aims to assess the operational performance of river infrastructure and develop the Actual Needs for Operations and Maintenance (AKNOP) to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of river management. Covering the City of Manado, Minahasa Regency, and North Minahasa Regency, this project focuses on 15 key rivers that play a crucial role in the regional hydrological system and flood mitigation efforts.

The implementation involves a data-driven and technically comprehensive approach, including infrastructure inventory, institutional assessment, hydrological and topographical surveys, and physical condition mapping of river facilities. Leveraging modern technology and strict technical standards, each stage of the assessment is conducted systematically to generate strategic recommendations that can be effectively implemented.

This project adheres to the latest regulations, including UU No. 17 of 2019 on Water Resources, as well as technical guidelines from the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PUPR) of Indonesia regarding river operations and maintenance. The key deliverables include a River Operations and Maintenance Performance Assessment Report, Operations & Maintenance Manual, Cost Budget Plan (RAB), as well as visual documentation and thematic maps, serving as primary references for optimizing river infrastructure management.

A multidisciplinary approach and synergy with various stakeholders are the keys to ensuring that the proposed recommendations effectively address future challenges in river management. With a fact-based analysis and measurable methodologies, this project is expected to make a tangible impact on enhancing the efficiency of river operations and maintenance across Indonesia.



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