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Cipali Highway (toll road) development in West Java

 
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Sudirman Central Business District, Central Jakarta (2022)

 
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Patimban Port project, West Java



Kijing Port project, West Kalimantan island ( completed/first phase )


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Jakarta-Cikampek II South Highway project (Greater Jakarta region)

 
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Solo-Yogya Highway project (Central Java)

 
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Jakarta builds several new dam and enlarge current dam in order to manage river water during rainy seasons and increase Jakarta underground water.

This is just an example for making new dam in East Jakarta while many of Jakarta administration effort can be seen on the YT channel

 
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Goods transportation will be more efficient in Tanjung Priok port, Jakarta, if this new road infrastructure is completed, based in the plan, it should be completed in 2024.

Constructor is Wijaya Karya (Wika) which is SOE construction company.


Here the unfinished road that will be the new road project


Current infrastructure in Tanjung Priok port, North Jakarta

 
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Whole South Jakarta is captured in this video

 
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VVIP building for high rank Indonesian official and foreign state official in Halim Perdana Kusuma Air Force base, East Jakarta.


Halim Air Force base, East Jakarta

 
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Indonesia-Japan Collaborations - MRT "Restoring Hope for the Cities"​

MRT Jakarta Phase 1's project, from Lebak Bulus to Bundaran HI stretches for 15.7 km, was built with funding from Japan through ODA loan program, with the assistance of JICA. MRT Jakarta is the first underground train In Indonesia, which its operation started in March 2019. Constructed in the heart and capital of Indonesia, Jakarta, this project was initiated to solve the problem of traffic congestion, and also expected to improve the people's quality of life, able to move the wheels of the economy, and restore dreams for the residents of this city.

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Progress on Bundaran HI - Kota route per 22 October 2022 (Jakarta MRT)

 
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Japan, Britain, South Korea Sign Agreements to Develop Jakarta MRT​

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15 November 2022​

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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Japan, Britain, and South Korea have pledged their commitment to developing the Jakarta MRT. Three different agreements were signed on Monday, November 14, during the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Bali.

The first is a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) between the governments of Indonesia and Japan for the continuation of the construction of the Jakarta MRT's East-West corridor, which covers the Kalideres-Ujung Menteng line.

The second agreement is a letter of intent (LoI) between the British and Indonesian governments for the development of the Jakarta MRT.

The third is a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the governments of Indonesia and South Korea on the construction of Jakarta MRT's Phase 4 corridor, the Fatmawati-Kampung Rambutan line.

"On behalf of PT MRT Jakarta (Perseroda), I express my deepest gratitude to the Central Government and DKI Jakarta Province for their full support in the development of MRT Jakarta," the company's president director Tuhiyat said in a written statement, Tuesday, November 15.

Meanwhile, Jakarta's acting governor Heru Budi Hartono hopes that the MRT development project will be carried out properly and on time. That way, more people would prefer public transportation to personal vehicles, thus supporting a sustainable environment.

Minister of Transportation Budi Karya Sumadi, who was present at the agreements' signing ceremonies, said that the meetings held on the sidelines of the G20 has been optimally used to establish partnerships and cooperations with other countries for infrastructure development. This is important in the midst of budget constraints.

"Today, Jakarta is seen as a city that is quite representative for the pilot development of urban mass transportation," Budi Karya said.

 
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