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Technical assessment services for port infrastructure resilience
Egis provides structural evaluation and testing services for BNCT powerhouse in Indonesia to enhance operational efficiency and infrastructure resilience.
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Egis, a global architectural and engineering firm, has been appointed to conduct a comprehensive technical assessment of the powerhouse building at the Belawan New Container Terminal (BNCT) in Indonesia. Located along the strategic Malacca Strait, this project is central to maintaining the operational integrity of one of the world's most critical maritime corridors.
Critical Infrastructure and Terminal Operations
BNCT is managed by a high-profile consortium including DP World, Pelindo, and the Indonesia Investment Authority. As a vital hub for regional and international trade, the terminal requires robust infrastructure to support high-efficiency cargo handling. The powerhouse building is the operational heart of the terminal, providing the necessary energy and technical support for day-to-day port activities.
Technical Assessment & Sustainable Strategy
Egis will employ a data-driven approach to evaluate the facility's structural health and develop a roadmap for long-term sustainability. The technical scope includes:
- Subsurface Investigation: Comprehensive soil analysis to understand how ground characteristics affect the building's structural integrity.
- Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): Evaluation of construction materials and structural components using methods that do not interfere with active terminal operations.
- Resilience Planning: Developing improvement options that align with the terminal's long-term operational needs and sustainability goals.
Strengthening Indonesia’s Maritime Hubs
This appointment reinforces Egis' ongoing role in Indonesia's infrastructure landscape. By applying international best practices in construction engineering and mobility services, Egis aims to improve the durability and efficiency of BNCT. This project is a key step in ensuring that Indonesia’s maritime infrastructure can keep pace with the growing demands of global trade connectivity.
Edited by Romila DSilva, Induportals Editor, with AI assistance.
This appointment reinforces Egis' ongoing role in Indonesia's infrastructure landscape. By applying international best practices in construction engineering and mobility services, Egis aims to improve the durability and efficiency of BNCT. This project is a key step in ensuring that Indonesia’s maritime infrastructure can keep pace with the growing demands of global trade connectivity.
Edited by Romila DSilva, Induportals Editor, with AI assistance.

