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Indonesia toll road tender opening

The tender process for four major toll road projects in Indonesia will commence during 2017. The Indonesian Government is partnering with the World Bank to handle the four projects. The new Bali toll road will improve transport links in Bali, while the construction of the Tegal-Cilacap toll road will provided a much-needed new link in Central Java. Also being planned are the Jogya-Bawen toll road and the Sukabumi-Ciranjang-Padalarang toll road. Indonesia’s Toll Road Regulatory Agency is working on costings
November 29, 2016 Read time: 1 min
The tender process for four major toll road projects in Indonesia will commence during 2017. The Indonesian Government is partnering with the World Bank to handle the four projects. The new Bali toll road will improve transport links in Bali, while the construction of the Tegal-Cilacap toll road will provided a much-needed new link in Central Java. Also being planned are the Jogya-Bawen toll road and the Sukabumi-Ciranjang-Padalarang toll road. Indonesia’s Toll Road Regulatory Agency is working on costings for the four projects while feasibility studies are also being carried out. The four toll roads are expected to become part of Indonesia’s National Strategic Projects programme.

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