Who hasn’t heard about Bali? Bali Island’s fame extends well beyond its borders. Bali is also a favorite location for international events such as the IMF’s annual meeting and the G20 Presidency. Of course, as one of the most popular tourist sites and organizers of international events, the island of Bali continually makes improvements for the convenience of visitors or tourists. Infrastructure is one option. When it comes to infrastructure, it has to do with the drainage system. So, here are some infrastructure projects in Bali that use drainage cover components from Infiniferro.
1. I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport
I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport keeps getting better as a point of entry and exit for travelers, especially during major world events. The G20 Presidency in 2022 and the 2018 International Monetary Fund (IMF) event, for instance. Bali Airport was prepared by improving the air side and land side area to host the 2018 IMF event. Extending the runway and widening the apron are examples of development on the airside area that aims to accommodate large international aircraft. In this project, use cast iron airport gratings serve as the drainage cover.
2. Tugu Ngurah Rai Intersection Underpass
The Tugu Ngurah Rai Intersection underpass was built in part to assist Bali in hosting the 2018 IMF-World Bank Annual Meeting. It is intended that the construction of this underpass will help the area’s traffic problems.
Cast iron grating, drain grating, and deck drain are the three different drainage components used in the construction of the Tugu Ngurah Rai Intersection underpass.
3. Basic infrastructure in the Sanur area
An affluent resort region, Sanur is particularly well-liked by both domestic and international visitors. The area is bordered by Segara Ayu and Sanur beaches.
The Sanur district of Bali’s basic infrastructure project makes use of a drainage cover in the shape of 380x170x40 mm cast iron gratings.
4. Penelokan Kintamani Area
The Penelokan Kintamani region is next, with a pedestrian path arrangement project. The pedestrian path is approximately 3.8 kilometers long, stretching from the Penelokan tourist site to Simpang Tunon Batur. The Bangli Regency Government has allocated IDR 9.8 billion to this project.
The layout of pedestrian paths in the Penelokan Kintamani area seeks to provide open space facilities for tourists and people in general while admiring Mount Batur’s vista, as well as to improve the aesthetics of the area.
The pedestrian path arrangement proposal for the Penelokan Kintamani Bali area makes use of manhole covers measuring 600x600x50 mm with pedestrian load strength.
5. Bali Benoa Harbor Area
Meanwhile, in the Benoa district of Bali, this is the Benoa port development project. The goal of the project is to boost Bali’s economy and tourism.
The Bali Benoa port development project uses two types of drainage covers: drain gratings and manhole covers. Drainage covers are used for dumping zone 1’s basic infrastructure.
Electricity, telecommunications equipment, roads, clean water, and drainage systems are examples of basic infrastructure.
6. Medahan, Gianyar
This is a road revitalization project for the Medahan area. This project makes use of two types of drainage covers: manhole covers and cast iron kansteens. The drainage covers are used in the sidewalk area.
Kansteen is a material that is commonly used for sidewalks and road shoulder barriers. Kansteen is typically constructed of concrete. The cast iron kansteen, on the other hand, has been designed with holes to allow water to enter.
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