PT Hutama Karya revealed the progress of the construction of the Binjai 'Pangkalan Brandan Toll Road which is part of the Trans Sumatra Toll Road (JTTS) network.

The progress of the toll road construction as of October 2024 has reached 99 percent.

"The Binjai 'Pangkalan Brandan' Toll Road project has now reached 99 percent and will be completed in December 2024!" explained Hutama Karya in a video upload on his official Instagram account @hutamakarya, quoted Thursday, October 31.

Later, this toll road will be equipped with four toll gates and complete rest area facilities.

"#InfraBuddies can travel Binjai 90 minutes faster", he explained.

With a length of 58 kilometers, this toll road is ready to support mobility in North Sumatra and opens lanes faster and more comfortable for users.

The Binjai Toll Road itself has a total length of 130.9 kilometers.

This toll road is built through two stages, of which stage 1 consists of Binjai'Sbat (11.8 kilometers) and Stabat' Pangkalan Brandan (46.2 kilometers).

Furthermore, stage 2, namely Pangkalan Brandan Langsa (72.9 kilometers) which is targeted to be completed this year.

The Binjai 'Langsa Toll Road managed by the Toll Road Business Entity (BUJT) PT Hutama Karya (Persero) was built with an investment value of IDR 23.4 trillion which is supporting access to various tourist destinations in North Sumatra.


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