PP Presisi Secures Rp 1.2 Trillion in New Mining and Construction Contracts to Close 2025
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JAKARTA, Investortrust.id — PT PP Presisi Tbk or PPRE secured three new mining and construction contracts on Tuesday, Dec 30, 2025 in Indonesia, with a combined value of Rp 1.2 trillion, equal to about $77 million, as it strengthened its project pipeline toward year end. The new contracts expanded the company’s footprint across Halmahera, Aceh, and East Kalimantan, reinforcing its role in national infrastructure and resource development.
The contracts reflected sustained confidence from both existing and new project owners in the company’s technical capabilities, President Director Rizki Dianugrah said in a statement. He said the additions underscored PPRE’s positioning as a reliable partner in mining services and construction works.
One of the contracts involved additional mining services in Halmahera valued at Rp 602 billion, representing an extension of an existing project. The work highlighted the continuity of cooperation between the company and the project owner.
PPRE also won a Rp 252 billion contract for the construction of the Jantho–Keumala Section 3 national road in Aceh. The project formed part of the government’s broader effort to improve connectivity and logistics in the region.
Another contract, valued at Rp 335 billion, covered a coal processing plant and overland conveyor system in East Kalimantan and was executed through a subsidiary. Rizki said the project strengthened PPRE’s integrated service offerings in the mining sector.
The company said the new contracts affirmed its consistent execution of a sustainable growth strategy while expanding its national project portfolio. Management added that the contracts aligned with its long term vision to become a leading mining and construction services provider in Indonesia.
PPRE said it remained confident in completing the projects on schedule, supported by its heavy equipment fleet, experienced workforce, and high operational standards. The company also reiterated its commitment to environmental, social, and governance principles as part of its broader effort to support sustainable national development.

