TMMD Program Boosts Rural Infrastructure Development in Trenggalek While Cutting Costs

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TRENGGALEK – The TMMD program is accelerating rural infrastructure development in Trenggalek, East Java, while also helping the government reduce construction costs through military collaboration.

The Trenggalek Regency Government officially launched the 2026 phase of the TNI Manunggal Membangun Desa (TMMD) program in Sukorejo Village, Gandusari District, on April 22. Through this initiative, officials aim to expand infrastructure access in remote areas and improve budget efficiency.

Vice Regent Syah M. Natanegara said the program allows the government to use its infrastructure budget more effectively. In addition, military involvement helps speed up projects such as road construction and new infrastructure development.

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“Working with the military reduces project costs. As a result, we can deliver better results and reach more communities,” he said.

The initiative follows earlier TMMD projects, including one in Pule District in 2024. So far, officials consider this collaboration effective in reaching underserved and isolated areas.

The ongoing TMMD 128 program covers several projects. For instance, these include road construction, housing renovation, sanitation facilities, and clean water access. The government aims to improve living conditions and create new economic opportunities.

Natanegara said better infrastructure will improve connectivity. Consequently, he expects this to boost local economic growth by improving access to markets and services.

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Lieutenant Colonel Meina Helmi, Deputy Commander of Korem 081/Dhirotsaha Jaya Madiun, said TMMD reflects strong cooperation between the military, local government, and communities.

“This program accelerates rural development and improves public welfare through better infrastructure,” he said.

Helmi added that personnel from the army, navy, and air force support the program. In fact, more than a company-sized unit has joined the effort.

He stressed that cost efficiency remains a key advantage. Military support helps reduce operational expenses and ensures better use of public funds.

To prepare for potential challenges, officials started pre-TMMD activities, especially to anticipate weather disruptions. The TMMD 128 program will run until May 22.

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Authorities urged residents to maintain the new infrastructure. By doing so, they expect the projects to deliver long-term benefits and support sustainable economic growth.

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