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The Ins and Outs of the Patimban Access Toll Road, a Rp 5.02 Trillion Project Made a Government Priority
By Hilda B Alexander
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24/08/2025, 16:00 WIB
Patimban Access Road Project, West Java
JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The Patimban Access Toll Road has been designated as one of the government’s priority Public–Private Partnership (PPP) projects for 2026.
As its name suggests, the toll road is being built to facilitate logistics access to Patimban Port in Subang, West Java.
The 37.05-kilometer toll road, which consists of five sections, is divided between the government and a private operator.
Also read: Profile of the Probowangi Toll Road, a Government Priority Project Targeted for Completion in 2026
The private portion is managed by PT Jasamarga Akses Patimban (JAP), covering 14.11 kilometers across Sections 1 and 2.
Meanwhile, the government is responsible for 22.94 kilometers, spanning Sections 3 to 5.
The five sections of the Patimban Access Toll Road include:
- Section 1: Junction Cipeundeuy–SS Cipeundeuy, 2.65 km
- Section 2: SS Cipeundeuy–SS Pasir Bungur, 10.06 km
- Section 3: SS Pasir Bungur–SS Tambak Dahan, 16.10 km
- Section 4: SS Tambak Dahan–SS Pusakanegara, 7.11 km
- Section 5: SS Pusakanegara–Patimban, 1.13 km
Also read: With Toll Road Completed by Late 2025, Probolinggo–Besuki Trip Will Take Only 30 Minutes
The government’s 22.94 km portion is divided into four construction packages: Package I (7.69 km), Package II (6.2 km), Package III (5.5 km), and Package IV (3.55 km).
Patimban Access Road Development, Package 3
The Patimban Access Toll Road carries an investment value of Rp 5.02 trillion, with a 50-year concession period.
As one of the National Strategic Projects (PSN), its purpose is to strengthen accessibility to and from Patimban Port.
The toll road will also be connected to the Cikopo–Palimanan (Cipali) Toll Road at the Cipeundeuy Junction (KM 89+475).
Also read: Who First Proposed Building Toll Roads in Indonesia? Here’s the History
“With the Patimban Access Toll Road, we hope to see smoother connectivity and logistics flows, increased export activity from industrial zones in Cikarang–Cibitung–Karawang, and broader regional development in Subang Regency and surrounding areas,” said Yuanita Kiki Sani, Head of the West Java Toll Road Implementation Unit (Satker PJBH), as quoted from the Directorate General of Highways website.
Patimban Seaport Development Progress (July 2025)
Ten Priority PPP Toll Roads
The Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PUPR) will focus on 10 PPP toll road projects in 2026.
This is outlined in Book II of the State Budget Financial Notes and Draft State Budget (RAPBN) for Fiscal Year 2026.
According to the document, 16 toll road projects are being developed under the PPP scheme, but only 10 remain under active construction.
Also read: Profile of the Serang–Panimbang Toll Road, a Rp 8.58 Trillion Priority PPP Project
The 10 priority toll roads are:
- Krian–Legundi–Bunder–Manyar (KLBM) Toll Road
- Serang–Panimbang Toll Road
- Semarang–Demak Toll Road
- Solo–Yogyakarta–NYIA Kulonprogo Toll Road
- Kediri–Tulungagung Toll Road
- Probolinggo–Banyuwangi Toll Road
- Jakarta–Cikampek II Selatan Toll Road
- Yogyakarta–Bawen Toll Road
- Patimban Port Access Toll Road
- JORR Elevated Cikunir–Ulujami Toll Road
BYD Factory construction in Subang, West Java
A New PPP Scheme
The government is preparing a new PPP framework for infrastructure projects.
According to Rachman Arief Dienaputra, Director General of Infrastructure Financing, the Minister of Public Works and Housing, Dody Hanggodo, has directed that the government will no longer provide construction support under PPP schemes.
“The Minister has confirmed that there will be no government support for construction in PPPs. We must rely on toll revenues,” Rachman said in South Jakarta on Tuesday (August 19, 2024).
Also read: Kediri–Tulungagung Toll Road by Gudang Garam Set as a 2026 Priority Project
Instead, government support will be provided in the form of area development.
Through regional development, toll road projects are expected to attract more users and provide stronger returns for private operators.
“This means benefits from regional development can help increase toll revenues and shorten concession periods,” Rachman explained.
Also read: Serang–Panimbang Toll Road Made a National Priority for 2026, Targeted for Full Operation in 2027
Currently, toll road projects being prepared for auction include the Gilimanuk–Mengwi Toll Road and the Gedebage–Tasikmalaya–Cilacap (Getaci) Toll Road.
For reference, based on the 2026 State Budget Financial Notes, the government plans to build 28.19 km of new toll roads in 2026.
Additionally, it will build 194.75 km of new national roads, preserve 1,507.08 km of existing national roads, and construct 3,954.74 meters of bridges.
Serba Serbi Tol Akses Patimban, Proyek Senilai Rp 5,02 Triliun yang Jadi Prioritas Pemerintah
Tol Akses Patimban menjadi salah satu proyek Kerjasama Pemerintah dengan Badan Usaha (KPBU) prioritas pemerintah tahun 2026.


