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Key projects for Indonesia

Indonesia's capital Jakarta is to see six new toll road projects worth US$4.71 billion.
February 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Indonesia's capital Jakarta is to see six new toll road projects worth US$4.71 billion. The projects will be handled by a consortium and the work will be planned and co-ordinated by Jakarta Tollroad Development. This consortium comprises the companies Pembangunan Jaya and 2722 Jakarta Propertindo and was set up by the Jakarta Provincial Government. The key projects are for a 9.6km link betweeen Pasar Minggu and Casablanca, the 9.6km Kemayoran-Kampung Melayu toll road, the 11km connection between Sunter and Bekasi Raya and the 18km Semanan-Sunter toll road. The consortium will take part in the pre-qualification tender for the six toll road projects that will be conducted within 2011. An open tender system will be used.

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