Indonesia and the Netherlands agree to build dikes Giant Sea 120 Kilometers


JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – The government is continuing the construction of the giant sea dike or the National Capital Integrated Coastal Development (NCICD).

It has been agreed with the Dutch government represented by the Minister of Infrastructure and the Environment Melanie Schultz van haegen during a visit to the Ministry Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR), in Jakarta, Monday (21/11/2016).

“there is now a refocusing NCICD. First, most short-term with the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) make rehabilitation for control floods North Jakarta 120 kilometers, “said Minister PUPR Basuki Hadimuljono after meeting with Melanie.

While related to trilateral cooperation with South Korea represented the Korea International cooperation Agency (KOICA) and the Netherlands, said Basuki, will focus on the details Data phases B and C projects NCICD.

Details NCICD this data includes the construction of the sea to the mainland. NCICD is planned to integrate between land and sea.

Previously, data for phases B and C are still using secondary data, so it needs to be detailed.

“Kamk now made a study of Bappenas. Prioritizing first that dike. In the past the noise, now the first priority (built), “said Basuki.

Previously, Bappenas has identified nine critical points that must be addressed first in the construction of the giant dike.

The total length of which must be built on nine points is 28.6 kilometers.

From the initial concept along the 62 kilometer portion of which was built the central government and the Provincial government of Jakarta is 18 kilometers. The central government itself gets to build 8.5 kilometers.

There are currently 4.5 kilometers has been contracted and will be completed in 2018. The remaining scheduled for completion in 2019.

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