As Batam enters the Year of the Wood Dragon 2024, BP Batam, led by Head Muhammad Rudi, gears up for a major push in infrastructure development, aiming to propel investment and economic growth in the region.
BP Batam announces a series of ambitious infrastructure projects for 2024 under the leadership of Muhammad Rudi, emphasizing road development, water treatment, and airport upgrades to strengthen Batam’s position as a key investment destination.
Road construction and expansion, including major projects like Fly Over Sei Ladi and Gajah Mada Road, are highlighted as pivotal for enhancing connectivity and supporting the growing number of road users.

Water treatment projects at Muka Kuning reservoir and flood mitigation efforts in Batuaji, coupled with the construction of the VVIP building at Hang Nadim Airport, are among the prioritized initiatives.
The development of Rempang Eco-City as a National Strategic Project (PSN) underscores BP Batam’s commitment to sustainable industrial city development.
Maritime and air connectivity improvements, including revitalization of key port terminals and alternative airport routes, are part of the comprehensive infrastructure plan.
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Tourism and cultural infrastructure projects, such as the development of Sekupang Pond Park and Sekupang Deer Park, are planned to enhance Batam’s appeal as a tourist destination.
BP Batam’s strategic infrastructure developments for 2024 are designed to significantly boost the region’s economic growth and attract more investment. These projects, focusing on improved connectivity, sustainable urban planning, and tourism enhancements, hold great potential for enhancing the experience of Singaporean and international visitors, making Batam an increasingly attractive destination for both tourism and business.
Under the guidance of Muhammad Rudi, BP Batam unveils a series of major infrastructure and connectivity projects for 2024, aimed at driving investment and economic growth. These initiatives, spanning road development, water treatment, and airport enhancements, align with Batam’s vision to become a leading industrial and tourist hub in the region.
Source: Bisnis.com (2024)











