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RS Adhyaksa Bali Boasts Modern Standards with Neo-Vernacular Design

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RS Adhyaksa Bali Boasts Modern Standards with Neo-Vernacular Design
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JAKARTA - The construction of RS Adhyaksa Bali in Pekutatan Village, Pekutatan District, Jembrana Regency, Bali, is progressing with a concept for a modern hospital infused with distinctive Balinese architectural nuances.

The hospital, built by PT Hutama Karya (Persero), is designed in a Neo-Vernacular style to support healthcare services while incorporating local identity into a modern medical facility.

RS Adhyaksa Bali is being developed as a type C hospital with a capacity of 100 beds and a building area of 16,528.2 square metres.

The hospital building consists of four main floors, one roof floor, and one semi-basement floor.

As a modern healthcare facility, the hospital will be equipped with outpatient services, Emergency Installation (IGD), inpatient care, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, and various other operational support facilities.

Acting Executive Vice President and Secretary of Hutama Karya, Hamdani, stated that the construction of RS Adhyaksa Bali is part of the company’s commitment to improving the quality of healthcare services through reliable and sustainable infrastructure development.

“We ensure that all stages of work are carried out according to quality standards, prioritising the consistent application of Quality, Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (QHSSE) aspects so that the project can proceed safely, with high quality, and on schedule,” said Hamdani on Tuesday (12/5/2026).

Currently, the construction progress shows positive developments. Ongoing construction work includes borepile, as well as the start of pilecap and tie beam work as part of the initial building structure.

In terms of design, the Neo-Vernacular concept is implemented through a fusion of characteristic Balinese architecture with modern hospital standards.

This concept is realised through the use of local-nuanced facade elements, selection of natural materials, and structured spatial zoning divided between public, semi-public, private, and service areas.

To maintain construction quality, the company applies Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Common Data Environment (CDE) technologies.

These systems are used to support quality control, work coordination, and integrated project data management.

In addition to supporting improved healthcare services, the construction of RS Adhyaksa Bali is also expected to have an economic impact on the surrounding community through the involvement of local labour and collaboration with business actors and supporting SMEs for the project.

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