The Indonesian government has to build 7 expressways. The Expressway Planning Agency (BPJT) of the Ministry of Public Works and Residential Housing announced that the government still has 7 expressway construction projects to be tendered within this year. The investment funds required for these 7 expressway projects A total of about 151.13 trillion dong.
Danan, director of the expressway planning agency, said at the office of the Ministry of Public Works and Residential Housing in Jakarta on July 19 that the government will select investors for expressway projects this year. The estimated investment value is about 15.53 trillion rupiah. The other 6 expressway projects that are preparing for bidding will require a total investment of about 135.6 trillion rupiah. Danan said that the construction of these 6 highways will cost 135.6 trillion rupiah, plus the Mali Papan-North Pena Champasak highway project will require 15.53 trillion rupiah, indicating that the seven highways in the tender will require a total of 1.5113 million rupiah. billion dong investment. "There are also 6 highway projects to be tendered, namely, the Thurmanan-Bala Racha highway with a total length of 31.9 kilometers, and the Kamal-Telok Naka-Razek highway with a total length of 38.6 kilometers, which leads directly to Padimban. The total length of the port is 37.7 kilometers of highway.
In addition, there are also 18.4-kilometer-long expressways from Goldback-Daheng-Chilaza, 77-kilometer-long expressways in Yogyakarta-Bavi, and 91.93-kilometers expressways in Solo-Yogyakarta-Kulomprogo. Danan said that the above-mentioned seven expressways are very important, because after completion, they can connect special economic zones, tourist resorts and industrial zones in various regions together, which will facilitate the development of investment and economic development by governments across the country. Keywords: engineering construction, engineering news
Now, construction of the Gilimanuk-Mengwi toll road in Indonesia is about to start. The route is located in Bali and has a total length of 97 kilometers. The route is planned to be constructed in three separate sections, from Soka-Mengwi, Pekutatan-Soka and Gilimanuk-Pekutatan. A distinctive feature of the route is that it will have facilities for cyclists, the first time in Indonesia that these facilities have been included in a new toll road project. The $1.72 billion project is being handled by Tol Jagat Kerthi Bali, which has a 50-year connection concession agreement.Editor/XingWentao
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