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The authorities in Indonesia are planning six toll road projects to link with capital Jakarta. These have a total value of US$4.52 billion and include the 18km Semanan-Sunter toll road, a 10km road linking Kampung Melayu and Kemayoran, the 9.6km Pasar Minggu-Casablanca road and the Ulujami-Tanah Abang road. Prequalification for tendering will commence once full approval has been given for the projects to become part of Jakarta’s 2011-2030 infrastructure programme. Also in Indonesia, Jasa Marga is investing
May 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSThe authorities in Indonesia are planning six toll road projects to link with capital Jakarta. These have a total value of US$4.52 billion and include the 18km Semanan-Sunter toll road, a 10km road linking Kampung Melayu and Kemayoran, the 9.6km Pasar Minggu-Casablanca road and the Ulujami-Tanah Abang road. Prequalification for tendering will commence once full approval has been given for the projects to become part of Jakarta’s 2011-2030 infrastructure programme.

Also in Indonesia, 1083 Jasa Marga is investing $2.83 billion in developing close to 250km of toll road projects, which are due for completion in 2014. The roads will be open to traffic in 2015.

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