Roads, power, water, fibre.
What you need to build at institutional scale — and the gaps you must underwrite. A capacity audit of the corridor's existing and pipeline infrastructure.
Sealed roads, network upgrades, and the corridor's existing reach.
An assessment of road infrastructure serving Sidemen Valley — the Trans-Bali highway spine, approach road standards, government upgrade pipeline, and the operational implications for resort and retirement village development.
2.5-hour drive — the institutional acceptable threshold.
An assessment of Sidemen Valley's airport access via Ngurah Rai International Airport — current drive times, capacity considerations, and the institutional benchmarks for acceptable resort transfer distance.
Lombok's new international, Bali North, and the next decade of access.
An assessment of regional airport developments affecting East Bali — Lombok Praya International expansion, the Bali North Airport planning pipeline, and the ferry and maritime connections that broaden Sidemen's access catchment.
Power, grid stability, and renewable adjacencies.
An assessment of electrical power infrastructure in Sidemen Valley — PLN grid coverage, capacity for resort-scale loads, grid reliability, and the renewable energy options that terrain and solar resource make available.
Subak governance, allocation rights, and resort-scale water security.
An assessment of water rights and irrigation infrastructure in Sidemen Valley — Subak governance, water allocation systems, pathways for foreign developers to secure water rights, and the capacity and risk profile for resort-scale water demand.
Fibre, mobile, and the operational realities of remote luxury.
An assessment of digital communications infrastructure in Sidemen Valley — fibre rollout status, mobile coverage, Starlink and backup options, and the connectivity standard that luxury resort and retirement village operators require.