Lubuk Linggau-Bengkulu Toll Road will also integrated with Pulau Baai Port, which can later be utilized optimally to develop regional economy and connectivity of tourists visiting Bengkulu.
The 95.8 KM Lubuk Linggau-Curup-Bengkulu Toll Road section is divided into 3 sessions with a total construction cost of 34 trillion. Session 1 Kepahiang-Lubuk Linggau 54.5 Km; Session 2 Taba Penanjung – Kepahiang 23.7 Km; Session 3 Bengkulu-Taba Penanjung 17.6 Km. This Toll Road Project will facilitate the connection of production centers so that it can open up new business opportunities. The presence of toll roads will reduce logistic costs and reduce travel time for the distribution of goods and services between regions as well as encourage regional economic growth and connectivity of tourists visiting Bengkulu. Besides that, it encourages the growth of new economic centers especially areas around the toll road on/off ramps. Lubuk Linggau-Bengkulu Toll Road will also integrated with Pulau Baai Port, which can later be utilized optimally to develop regional economy and connectivity of tourists visiting Bengkulu.
| Location | Central Bengkulu Regency – Kepahiang Regency - Rejang Lebong Regency – Lubuk Linggau City |
| Estimated Investment Value | USD 2.143 Billion / IDR 33.124 Trillion |
| Total Area/Land Status | 78.8 kilometers |
| Business Scheme | BOT (Build Operate Transfer) |
| Project Owner | Badan Pengatur Jalan Tol (Toll Road Regulatory Agency) |
| Financial Feasibility | Concession Period: 40 years Projected Income: Will be informed IRR: 4.18% NPV: Will be informed Payback Period: Will be informed |
The Toll Road Regulatory Agency (BPJT) is an agency that regulates toll roads in Indonesia. This institution was formed based on the Decree of the Minister of Public Works Number: 295/ PRT/M/2005 dated June 28, 2005, to encourage the realization of the acceleration of toll road operations by involving the active participation of the Regional Government and Business Entities.
| Name | Denny Firmansyah |
| Occupation | Head of Investment Division |
| Phone | +62-815-1413-9099 |
| DennyFirmansyah@gmail.com |
Investing in Bengkulu is now more accessible and efficient thanks to the Online Single Submission (OSS) system, which simplifies the process of document submission and compliance with investment regulations. Prospective investors are required to obtain the “Akta Pendirian Perusahaan,” register with AHU Online, maintain an active OSS account with all necessary documents, and secure a Nomor Induk Berusaha (NIB) and a business license by providing comprehensive company information and fulfilling self-declared commitments for various operational permits. The Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) enhances the investment appeal of Bengkulu by offering attractive benefits and incentives, as outlined in Governor Regulation Number 36 of 2021.
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