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Indonesia’s new toll road development

A construction partnership is looking to build a new toll road connecting Cikunir with Ulujami in Indonesia. The route will be 36.5km long and will help to reduce the chronic congestion around the capital, Jakarta. Building the route is expected to cost US$1.57 billion. The firms involved in the project include both state-owned and privately held companies.
July 31, 2018 Read time: 1 min

A construction partnership is looking to build a new toll road connecting Cikunir with Ulujami in Indonesia. The route will be 36.5km long and will help to reduce the chronic congestion around the capital, Jakarta. Building the route is expected to cost US$1.57 billion. The firms involved in the project include both state-owned and privately held companies.

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