The Roads, Bridges and Tunnels Asia Conference is Southeast Asia’s most influential platform showcasing the next phase of transport infrastructure development in Indonesia and the wider region.
The strategic two-day conference aims to drive investments, showcase advanced technologies and global expertise required to power Asia’s multibillion-dollar infrastructure project pipeline. By bringing together policymakers, project owners, investors, contractors, and technology providers, RBT Asia aims to redefine how infrastructure projects are conceptualized, funded, and executed across Asia’s next growth frontiers.
As Southeast Asia accelerates its focus on transport infrastructure, regional connectivity, and sustainable mobility, Roads, Bridges, and Tunnels Asia (RBT Asia) 2026 will bring together government leaders, ministries, investors, EPCs, contractors, consultants, technology providers, and project owners to shape the future of road, bridge, tunnel, and rail infrastructure across Indonesia and the wider ASEAN region.
The conference will serve as a premier platform for showcasing innovation, sharing strategic insights, and connecting with the key stakeholders driving Asia's multi-billion-dollar transport infrastructure pipeline.
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES
Drive connectivity in Asia
Unlock investments into emerging corridors
Advance PPP and alternative financing models
Promote sustainable infrastructure development
Accelerate technology integration
MARKET OVERVIEW
Across ASEAN, governments are accelerating infrastructure investment to strengthen regional connectivity, trade, urban mobility, and economic growth. Major programmes across Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines are driving strong demand for transport infrastructure, PPP investment, and resilient mobility systems.
In Indonesia, this aligns with the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN 2025–2029), supporting major initiatives including the development of Nusantara (IKN), inter-island connectivity upgrades, and large-scale logistics and industrial corridor expansion.
At the centre of this growth is a major pipeline of roads, bridges, tunnels, rail, and smart infrastructure projects designed to position ASEAN as a leading global trade and investment hub.















