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View all search resultsThe UK government will make available US$1.25 billion for the development of the MRT Jakarta project with the possible involvement of Crossrail International, Mott Macdonald and six other undisclosed UK companies.
Three countries have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Indonesia to participate in the expansion of Jakarta’s mass rapid transit (MRT) mega-project and to partake in developing other transportation constructions in Indonesia.
After a meeting with the President on Wednesday, Coordinating Economic Minister Airlangga Hartarto announced that the cost of the second phase of the MRT expansion has increased by 15.5 percent from its initial estimation to Rp 26 trillion (US$2.5 billion).
A pair of accidents involving a trial run of Greater Jakarta LRT trains and, separately, two Transjakarta buses has spotlighted safety concerns over public transportation in Jakarta, just as the hustle and bustle of Indonesia's capital returns following a drop in COVID-19 cases.