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Indonesia is expanding its toll road network

The Indonesian Government is continuing with its massive programme of toll road expansion work. Deals for a number of key projects have now been agreed, with the work costing a total of US$3.63 billion in all. Construction activity will see the development of these important routes. Several of the road projects are being carried out under the PPP model. These include a 30km link in Banten that will connect Serpong with Balaraja, a 37km road in East Java from Pandaan to Malang and a 99km road in East Kaliman
June 13, 2016 Read time: 1 min
The Indonesian Government is continuing with its massive programme of toll road expansion work. Deals for a number of key projects have now been agreed, with the work costing a total of US$3.63 billion in all. Construction activity will see the development of these important routes. Several of the road projects are being carried out under the PPP model. These include a 30km link in Banten that will connect Serpong with Balaraja, a 37km road in East Java from Pandaan to Malang and a 99km road in East Kalimantan from Balikpapan to Samarinda. Meanwhile the 180km road in South Sumatra from Terbanggi Besar to Kayu Agung will form part of the trans-Sumatra route, with the work being carried out by 5206 Hutama Karya.

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