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Plans in pipeline for undersea tunnel linking Johor to Riau

Plans are in the pipeline to connect Riau in Sumatra, Indonesia, to Kukup in Pontian, Johor, Southern Peninsula Malaysia, via a 17

The Jakarta Post
Johor Baru, Johor
Wed, January 22, 2014

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Plans in pipeline for undersea tunnel linking Johor to Riau

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lans are in the pipeline to connect Riau in Sumatra, Indonesia, to Kukup in Pontian, Johor, Southern Peninsula Malaysia, via a 17.5km undersea tunnel linking the two countries.

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and Pelalawan Regency in Riau Province are currently undertaking the feasibility study on the multibillion ringgit link project.

To be known as the Johor-Riau Link, the undersea tunnel would link Karimum Island in Riau to Kukup, Pontian, near the existing ferry terminal in the Pontian district.

'€œThe project is more cost-effective and viable at a cost of about 15 billion ringgit (US$4.5 billion) compared with the Dumai-Malacca bridge estimated to be 44.3 billion ringgit ($13.2 billion),'€™'€™ said UTM Construction Research Alliance dean Professor Dr Muhd Zaimi Abd Majid to reporters on Monday at the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the university and Pelalawan Regency represented by its head of district Muhammad Harris.

Muhd Zaimi said the project had received initial funding from two parties.

He said the preliminary feasibility study showed that the link would create higher economic impact between Riau and Johor, lower risk and lower disturbing effect compared to the development of the Dumai-Malacca and Batam-Singapore bridges.

'€œIt will not cause disturbances to commercial vessels using the Straits of Malacca during construction activities as no structures will be built above seawater,'€™'€™ said Muhd Zaimi.

He said the undersea tunnel would be constructed using the boring method similar to the construction of the mass rapid transit system in the Klang Valley and would take between three and five years to be completed.

Muhammad said apart from the 17.5km tunnel, the Johor-Riau Link would also include several bridges linking islands off Riau waters to Karimum Island and connect to the undersea tunnel.

'€œThe link between Riau Province and Johor will further accelerate growth in the province under the Indonesian central government'€™s Sumatra Corridor Development Region,'€™'€™ he said.

Muhammad said the link would also benefit Malaysia as Riau was the second richest province in Indonesia after East Kalimantan with oil and natural gas reserves as well as the biggest palm oil plantation in Indonesia.

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