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Cimahi Underpass Project, Promised by Governor Dedi Mulyadi, Enters Tender Phase with IDR 150 Billion Budget

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A new underpass project in Cimahi City, West Java, is moving forward with a tender process valued at IDR 150 billion.
  • The project, connecting Jalan Gatot Subroto and Jalan Baros, was promised by West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi.
  • The Cimahi city government is responsible for land acquisition, allocating IDR 36 billion from its budget for the project managed by the West Java Provincial Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency.

Construction is set to begin on a new underpass in Cimahi City, West Java, a project promised by Governor Dedi Mulyadi. The tender process for the underpass, which will connect Jalan Gatot Subroto and Jalan Baros, is underway, with a budget of IDR 150 billion.

The project's value is listed on the West Java Provincial Government's e-procurement website. The estimated budget is IDR 150 billion, with a specific estimated price of IDR 130.1 billion.

"If the information we received is correct, it has already been tendered, and according to the schedule, the contract should be signed by July 21," said the Head of the Cimahi City Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency, Wilman Sugiansyah. He confirmed the project is being handled by the West Java Provincial Bina Marga and Spatial Planning Agency, while the Cimahi city government is tasked with land acquisition. The city has already allocated IDR 36 billion from its regional budget to support the underpass construction.

If the information we received is correct, it has already been tendered, and according to the schedule, the contract should be signed by July 21.

โ€” Wilman SugiansyahHead of the Cimahi City Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency, confirming the project's tender status.
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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.