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List of main infrastructure projects in Indonesia


This list of main infrastructure projects in Indonesia includes recently completed projects, activities reported to be under way, and main projects which have been announced as likely to start in the near future.

Three points may be noted about this list.

Estimated cost: around $US 450 million

The Suramadu Bridge is a bridge from Java (near the main town of Surabaya) across the Madura Strait to the nearby large island of Madura. The 5.4 km bridge is currently the longest bridge in Indonesia. Construction began in 2003. The bridge was opened for public use in June 2010. The estimated cost of the project has been put at around $US 450 million.

Estimated cost: $2 billion

The capacity of the Tanjung Jati B power plant in Jepara Regency in Central Java was increased to 2,640 MW with the addition of two new units, Unit 3 and Unit 4 (each with a capacity of 660 MW), in February 2012. Construction was carried out with the Sumitomo Corporation and Wasa Mitra Engineering as contractors. The total investment of $2.08 billion was supported with funds from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and other commercial banks.

Estimated cost: $870 million

The coal-fired 990 MW Indramayu West Java 1 power plant was inaugurated in October 2011. Construction began in 2007 and was managed by a consortium of contractors: China National Machinery Industry Corporation, China National Electric Equipment Corporation, and PT Penta Adi Samudra. The plant is one of the power plants in the Indonesian government's first 10,000 MW fast-track program. Funding was provided by a consortium of the China Construction Bank, the Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Indonesian State Electricity Corporation), and four main Indonesian banks (Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Mandiri, Bank Rakyat Indonesia, and Bank Central Asia).


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