*Mula-mula diberitakan biaya kereta cepat sebesar *

*Semula diberitakan bahwa biaya KC sebesar US$ 4,- miliar, sekarang  US$ 6
miliar sesuai berita dibawah ini. Apakah biayanya bisa menjadi US$ 10
miliar? Apakah tidak aksi-aksi bau terasi  akhirnya?*


*https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/03/02/soe-ministry-demands-assessment-of-halted-high-speed-railway-project.html
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*SOE Ministry demands assessment of halted high-speed railway project*

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   News Desk

   The Jakarta Post

Jakarta   /   Mon, March 2, 2020   /   02:32 pm



Workers arrange equipment in front of a large tunnel built for a high-speed
railway in Tunnel 8, Padalarang, West Bandung regency, West Java, on Feb.
21, 2019. (JP/Wienda Parwitasari

The State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Ministry has demanded a full assessment
of the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway project over environmental and
human concerns.

The State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) Ministry has demanded a full assessment
of the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway project over environmental and
human concerns.

It also demanded consortium PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC), which
is developing the railway, repair its drainage system. The system has been
blamed for inundating the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road located near the
project, causing traffic congestion in the area.

“I’ve requested PT KCIC conduct a full evaluation regarding the weaknesses
of project management that have caused environmental damage,” SOEs Minister
Erick Thohir said in a press release on Monday.

In a letter sent to PT KCIC on Feb. 27, the Public Works and Housing
Ministry (PUPR) demanded the project be halted for two weeks starting from
March 2, citing the project’s poor drainage system.

Erick said the company must file a report in two weeks regarding its
progress on drainage system repairs and environmental management.

“We appreciate and fully support the PUPR Ministry’s action to halt the
project for two weeks,” he said.

Separately, the Transportation Ministry’s secretary-general Djoko Sasono
said on Monday that the ministry would carry out an internal discussion
regarding the issue before taking further steps.

“We’re currently gathering information [regarding the project] in order to
take further action,” he said.

The Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway project is one of the government's
national strategic projects (PSN) in the transportation sector and is
expected to require a total investment of US$6.07 billion.

The railway project will serve four main stations: Halim in Jakarta,
Karawang in West Java and Walini and Tegaluar in Bandung regency. A total
of 80 km of the railway will be elevated, while a further 16.9 km will be
in tunnels.

The trains will travel at 350 km per hour, cutting travel time between
Jakarta and Bandung to 45 minutes, faster than the approximately three
hours on the existing train. *(mpr*


It also demanded consortium PT Kereta Cepat Indonesia China (KCIC), which
is developing the railway, repair its drainage system. The system has been
blamed for inundating the Jakarta-Cikampek toll road located near the
project, causing traffic congestion in the area.

“I’ve requested PT KCIC conduct a full evaluation regarding the weaknesses
of project management that have caused environmental damage,” SOEs Minister
Erick Thohir said in a press release on Monday.

In a letter sent to PT KCIC on Feb. 27, the Public Works and Housing
Ministry (PUPR) demanded the project be halted for two weeks starting from
March 2, citing the project’s poor drainage system.

Erick said the company must file a report in two weeks regarding its
progress on drainage system repairs and environmental management.

“We appreciate and fully support the PUPR Ministry’s action to halt the
project for two weeks,” he said.

Separately, the Transportation Ministry’s secretary-general Djoko Sasono
said on Monday that the ministry would carry out an internal discussion
regarding the issue before taking further steps.

“We’re currently gathering information [regarding the project] in order to
take further action,” he said.

The Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Railway project is one of the government's
national strategic projects (PSN) in the transportation sector and is
expected to require a total investment of US$6.07 billion.

The railway project will serve four main stations: Halim in Jakarta,
Karawang in West Java and Walini and Tegaluar in Bandung regency. A total
of 80 km of the railway will be elevated, while a further 16.9 km will be
in tunnels.

The trains will travel at 350 km per hour, cutting travel time between
Jakarta and Bandung to 45 minutes, faster than the approximately three
hours on the existing train. *(mpr*

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