Jakpro: December 2022, SJUT Project on 32 Jakarta Roads Completed
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Through PT Jakarta Infrastruktur Propertindo (PT JIP), PT Jakpro continues to intensify the construction of the Integrated Utility Network Facility (SJUT) in Jakarta.
Then other 22 roads will be completed in December 2022
The total length of roads for the SJUT project to PT Jakpro is approximately 115 kilometers across 32 roads divided into 22 roads in South Jakarta and 10 roads in East Jakarta.
Phase I construction progress on seven 20-kilometer-long roads has reached 100 percent, consisting of Jalan Kapten Tendean, Jalan Senopati, Jalan Suryo, Jalan Cikajang, Jalan Wolter Monginsidi, and Jalan Gunawarman.
Witnessing Cutting Aerial Cables, Governor Anies Calls Acceleration towards a Modern CityAs for the phase II construction progress on three five-kilometer-long roads has reached 44.77 percent, consisting of Jalan Pattimura, Jalan Sultan Hasanuddin, and Jalan Trunojoyo.
PT Jakpro President Directoe, Widi Amanasto was optimistic that the construction of the Capital City road section from the aerial cable would be completed according to the target. Three roads consisting of Jalan Pattimura, Jalan Sultan Hasanuddin, and Jalan Trunojoyo would be completed in October 2022.
"Then other 22 roads will be completed in December 2022," he expressed, Tuesday (9/6).
As a continuation of the construction process in the form of relocating utility network cables, it is currently still detected at various road points in Jakarta.
To smoothen it, the operator's support as the owner of the utility network is needed to relocate the aerial cable by inserting the utility cable into the SJUT.
“We are grateful for the support of those who are willing to move their utility network cables into SJUT. Their participation is very important for a liveable Jakarta, thus it can become a neater and more beautiful city," he explained.
According to him, another advantage when the entire project is completed, pedestrians can enjoy the Jakarta's streets that are comfortable, neat, orderly, and clean of dangling cables.
"SJUT will also minimize the occurrence of damage or disturbances that result in electrical short circuits and fires in residential areas," he explained.
He added the SJUT project had an effect on the comfort of road users' traffic. Therefore, he apologizes to road users for the inconvenience caused.
"Moreover, utility network operators participate in controlling aerial cables in order to provide comfort for Jakarta residents," he stated.