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Key toll road projects underway in Indonesia

Work is progressing on the second phase of a new tolled highway in Indonesia, with a consortium carrying out the construction of the connection between Kualanamu and Tebing Tinggi. The consortium comprises three state-owned construction firms, Pembangunan Perumahan (PP); Hutama Karya; Waskita Karya and toll road operator, Jasa Marga. Construction of the second phase of the project, the connection between Kualanamu Airport and Tebing Tinggi, is underway. In all the construction of the first and second phases
September 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Work is progressing on the second phase of a new tolled highway in Indonesia, with a consortium carrying out the construction of the connection between Kualanamu and Tebing Tinggi. The consortium comprises three state-owned construction firms, 5204 Pembangunan Perumahan (PP); 5206 Hutama Karya; Waskita Karya and toll road operator, 1083 Jasa Marga. Construction of the second phase of the project, the connection between Kualanamu Airport and Tebing Tinggi, is underway. In all the construction of the first and second phases of the project will cost some US$522.6 million.

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