Mon 29 Dec 2025, 16:46 PM
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PT PP Presisi Tbk (PPRE) secured three new contracts worth a total of around IDR 1.2 trillion at the end of 2025. The company said the contracts come from mining services and construction projects spread across Halmahera, Aceh, and East Kalimantan, strengthening its sector portfolio ahead of the fiscal year-end.
PPRE explained that the first contract is a mining services project in Halmahera valued at IDR 602 billion. This work is an add-on to an ongoing project. The second contract is for the construction of the Jantho–Keumala National Road Section 3 in Aceh worth around IDR 252 billion. Meanwhile, the third contract—executed through a subsidiary—is for building a coal processing plant and an overland conveyor system in East Kalimantan, valued at approximately IDR 335 billion.
President Director of PT PP Presisi Tbk, Rizki Dianugrah, said the additional contracts reflect the confidence of both existing project owners and new clients in the company’s capabilities.
“The award of three new contracts toward year-end is proof of trust from existing project owners and new owners in PPRE. This achievement aligns with our vision to become a leading mining services and construction company in Indonesia. With strong resources, a robust heavy-equipment fleet, and high standards of OHS and environmental governance, we are confident we can complete projects on time with excellent quality,” Rizki said in an official statement in Jakarta, Monday (29/12/2025).
Management believes that mining services and construction projects remain the main pillars supporting the company’s marketing performance. The additional contracts also strengthen PPRE’s position as an operational service partner for mining industry players and national infrastructure development.
The company noted that the continuity of the mining services contract in Halmahera demonstrates a long-term relationship with the project owner. Meanwhile, the national road project in Aceh is in line with the government’s program to strengthen regional connectivity. The coal processing plant and overland conveyor project in East Kalimantan increases PPRE’s exposure to the coal mining sector through the development of production-supporting facilities.
PPRE stated it will continue to prioritize occupational safety, environmental stewardship, and governance practices in line with ESG principles during project execution. With the additional IDR 1.2 trillion in contracts, PPRE closes 2025 with improved consolidated marketing performance. The company reaffirmed its commitment to delivering integrated solutions in the mining and construction sectors while maintaining project quality in accordance with targets agreed with project owners.
Source: https://wartaekonomi.co.id/read595281/pp-presisi-kantongi-tiga-kontrak-baru-rp12-triliun