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Indonesia toll road deals

The tender process for two key toll roads in Indonesia is opening, subject to land clearance agreements being settled.
February 24, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The tender process for two key toll roads in Indonesia is opening, subject to land clearance agreements being settled. The 54km Ciawi-Sukabumi toll road project will be worth some US$577.7 million while the 57.5km Pejagan-Pemalang toll road project will be worth $649.6 million. Construction work is planned to commence in April 2012 on both projects, with completion due in late 2013 and the roads being opened to traffic in early 2014.

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