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Dinas Bina Marga Bangun 565 PJU di Lokasi Pekerjaan SJUT

Bina Marga Installs 565 PJUs at SJUT Project Locations

The Jakarta Bina Marga Agency is installing street lights (PJU)s at 565 points of roads that are under construction for the Integrated Utility Network Facility (SJUT).

The PJU is being installed to support the project

Those PJUs are installed on Jalan R. P. Soeroso, Jalan Cik Di Tiro, Jalan Tanah Abang 1, Jalan A.M Sangaji, Jalan Panglima Polim (Melawai - Darmawangsa Raya), Jalan Panglima Polim (Kejagung - Melawi), Jalan Fatmawati Raya (Darmawangsa Raya - JORR Toll Road), Jalan Fatmawati Raya (around TOD).

Then on Jalan Sisingamangaraja, Jalan Mampang Prapatan (West side), Jalan Sunter Permai Raya (JIS), Jalan Utama 1 (JIS), Jalan Danau Bisma (JIS), and Jalan Jembatan around JIS.

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Jakarta Bina Marga Agency's Road and Public Facility (PJSU) Division Head Syamsul Bakhri stated that PJUs installation was carried out to support the SJUT project.

According to him, there are still many PJUs installed on power poles on the roadside. While for the SJUT project, all utility cables above ground should be moved to underground (manhole).

"That's why the PJU is being installed to support the project," he conveyed, Saturday (3/19).

He explained its installation was adjusted to standards that refer to Minister of Transportation Regulation (Permenhub) No. 27/2018 concerning Public Street Lighting Equipment which regulates the distance between poles, pole height, use of cables, and others.

"PJU poles have a height about 9-10 meters with the distance between poles of 30-40 meters. We have to calculate it to prevent blind spots between lights," he said.

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