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Realisasi Pembangunan FO Lenteng Agung-Tanjung Barat Mencapai 90 Persen
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Lenteng Agung-Tanjung Barat Flyover Work Project Has Touched 90 Percent

The progress of the construction work on Lenteng Agung and Tanjung Barat flyovers has reached more than 90 percent.

Hopefully the operation trial can already be done in December

Jakarta Bina Marga Agency Head Hari Nugroho said the realization of the Lenteng Agung Flyover reached 91.9 percent. Principally, the main work completion was marked by paving work in the flyover area.

Currently, landscaping work was being done, especially park work under the flyover.

Cakung Flyover Development Process Has Reached 71 Percent

"The JPO work has been done for the middle span is making the manhole cover. As for the feet on the west and east sides are still in progress for the land acquisition process," he told, Friday (11/6).

In the meantime, the realization of the Tanjung Barat Flyover development was around 90 percent. Currently working on parapet work or flyover fences on the newly acquired land.

His side was also focusing on park arrangement under the flyover. This also leaves JPO work as they were in the process of acquiring their land.

"The land acquisition will be completed by the end of this month and we will work on the JPO's feet. Hopefully the operation trial can already be done in December," he hoped.

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