Jakarta Elevated Toll Road
Route information
Length69.77 km (43.35 mi)
Location
CountryIndonesia
IslandJava
ProvincesJakarta
Highway system

Jakarta Elevated Toll Road is six planned all-elevated toll roads in Jakarta with an exclusive (dedicated) public transportation lane, and connection to Jakarta Inner Ring Toll Road, with total length of 69.77 kilometres (43.35 miles).[1]

Phase development

The six Jakarta inner toll road segment project is broken down into three stages. The first stage is currently under construction, and as for the second and third stages, the construction will be carried out in parallel.

  • The first phase construction is started since February 2017, the project construction was set to complete by 2022. The first stage is divided into three sections, which are section A covering Kelapa Gading to Pulo Gadung spanning 9.30 kilometres (5.78 miles), section B covering Semanan to Grogol spanning 9.50 kilometres (5.90 miles), and section C covering Grogol to Kelapa Gading spanning 12.4 kilometres (7.7 miles).
  • The second stage covering Duri Pulo to Kampung Melayu spanning 12.65 kilometres (7.86 miles) and Kemayoran to Kampung Melayu spanning 9.60 kilometres (5.97 miles) was targeted to be in operation by early 2021.
  • The third stage covering Ulujami to Tanah Abang spanning 8.70 kilometres (5.41 miles) and Pasar Minggu to Casablanca spanning 9.16 kilometres (5.69 miles) was set to be operational by mid-2022.[1]

Phase 1

In January 2014, Environmental Impact Assessment (Analisa Mengenai Dampak Lingkungan/AMDAL) has been finished and ready to the next step development.

Semanan–Sunter Toll Road

The length is 20.23 kilometres (12.57 miles) with the investment value of Rp9.76 trillion.[1]

Kelapa Gading–Pulo Gebang Toll Road

The length is 9.44 kilometres (5.87 miles) with the investment value of Rp7.37 trillion.[1]

Phase 2

Duri Pulo–Kampung Melayu Toll Road

The length is 12.65 kilometres (7.86 miles) with the investment value of Rp5.96 trillion.[1]

Kampung Melayu–Kemayoran Toll Road

The length is 9.60 kilometres (5.97 miles) with the investment value of Rp6.95 trillion.[1]

Phase 3

Ulujami–Tanah Abang

The length is 8.70 kilometres (5.41 miles) with the investment value of Rp4.25 trillion.[1]

Phase 4

Pasar Minggu–Casablanca Toll Road

The length is 9.15 kilometres (5.69 miles) with the investment value of Rp5.71 trillion.[1]

Public transportation lane

All the elevated toll roads will have an exclusive (dedicated) public transportation lane,[1] two lanes for public, and one lane for TransJakarta.

Right to Match

The tender use Right to Match system, so the lowest bidder is not directly become the winner, because the lowest bidder value will be offered to Jakarta Administration consortium first with the lowest bidder value, if the consortium agree, so the lowest bidder become a loser. The prominent PT Jasa Marga, which operates many toll roads, has expressed not to follow the tender.[2]

On 19 December 2012, a consortium is named Jakarta Tollroad Development has been built consists of:[3]

  • PT Jakarta Propertindo
  • Pembangunan Jaya Group
  • PT Hutama Karya
  • PT Pembangunan Perumahan Tbk (IDX: PTPP)
  • PT Wijaya Karya Tbk (IDX: WIKA)
  • PT Adhi Karya Tbk (IDX: ADHI)
  • PT Citra Marga Nursaphala Persada Tbk (IDX: CMNP)

Contra

One transportation expert say that the elevated toll roads will not ease a much the congestion, due to most of the elevated toll roads will touch or parallel with the current routes.[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Hendra Gunawan, ed. (10 January 2014). "Ahok Sudah Dapat Izin Amdal Dua Tol Dalam Kota" [Ahok has obtained amdal permits for two inner-city toll roads]. TribunNews.com (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Tribun News. Archived from the original on 12 January 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  2. Oleh Dewi Andriani (8 September 2011). "Jasa Marga tak tertarik proyek tol Rp40,2 triliun" [Jasa Marga not interested in the Rp.40.2 trillion toll road project]. Bisnis.com (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Bisnis Indonesia. Archived from the original on 2 January 2012. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  3. Ragil Nugroho (11 January 2013). "Juli, Ruas Tol Dalam Kota Mulai Digarap" [July, work on the inner-city toll road begins]. Id.Citramarga.com (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Citra Marga Nusaphala Persada, Tbk. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  4. Agus Pambagio (9 May 2011). "Say No Untuk 6 Ruas Jalan Tol Dalam Kota Jakarta" [Say no for 6 sections of the Jakarta inner-city toll road]. DetikNews.com. Jakarta: Detikcom. Archived from the original on 10 May 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
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