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Progres Pembangunan FO Lenteng Agung Telah 81 Persen

Lenteng Agung Flyover Construction is Targeted to Complete This Year

Jakarta Bina Marga Agency says the Lenteng Agung Flyover construction process has touched 81.1 percent and Tanjung Barat Flyover has touched 69.6 percent.

It is targeted to be complete by the end of this year

According to Hari Nugroho, Head of Jakarta Bina Marga Agency, the structural work on the Lenteng Agung Flyover had been completely done. As for the work on the slab structure as a means of passing vehicles was completely connected, both north-to-north and vice versa.

He went on to say that the current focus was on working on the flyover fence as vehicle safety and also arranging the park under the flyover, including the arrangement of the landscape to make it look beautiful and attractive.

Tanjung Barat and Lenteng Agung Flyovers Development Has Reached 60 Percent

"We also have pedestrian bridge (JPO) work that is still waiting for the land acquisition process," he expressed, Monday (8/24).

Then the Tanjung Barat Flyover work was in preparation stage for the placement work of the bridge beam crossing the railroad tracks.

In line with that, the floor plate of the vehicle was also being worked on together with the flyover fence work and the drainage arrangement work.

"It is targeted to be complete by the end of this year," he stressed.

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