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Indonesian toll bridge tender

The tender process for Indonesia’s Suramadu bridge project will be reopened.
March 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The tender process for Indonesia’s Suramadu bridge project will be reopened. In the original tender only one company, 1083 Jasa Marga, submitted a bid. Three other firms, Marga Mandala Sakti, Jakarta Lingkar Barat Satu and Citra Manggala Nusa Persada, pre-qualified for the tender processs but did not place bids within the deadline. The winner of the tender for the 5.4km bridge will be given the toll management concession for a six year period. Jasa Marga has expressed its ability to handle the project and is likely to resubmit a tender.

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