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Menteri Koordinator (Menko) Bidang Infrastruktur dan Pembangunan Kewilayahan (IPK) Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono mengecek pembangunan tol Semarang-Demak pada Sabtu (11/1).
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00:00Minister of Infrastructure and Development Coordinator of Menko IPK, Agus Harimuthi Yudhoyono,
00:12checked the development of the Semarang Demak Seksi 1B toll road in Genuk, Semarang, Central Java on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
00:21During the visit, Menko IPK, accompanied by Minister of Public Works Dodi Hanggodo,
00:28checked a number of points of the construction of the Seksi 1B toll road, which is also a sea barrier on the coast of the city of Semarang.
00:35The process of working on this Seksi 1B is said to be unique because it uses a bamboo mattress construction that is arranged up to 13 layers,
00:44where the length of the area where the bamboo structure must be installed on the coast, which is directly limited to the Java Sea, reaches 6.2 km.
00:54Menko IPK hopes that the Semarang Demak toll road will be able to overcome two problems in the area of ​​Pantura,
01:01namely the flood problem and reduce traffic jams on the Pantura route so as to facilitate inter-regional connectivity.
01:11So that's the first problem, reducing traffic jams and increasing the speed of transportation.
01:20The second, by integrating with this sea barrier, this will overcome the flood problem,
01:28which can hit the people on the north coast every year.
01:36The Semarang Demak toll road is divided into two sections.
01:39Seksi 1 is 10.64 km long between Kaligawe, the city of Semarang, to Sayung, the Demak regency.
01:46It is planned to be completed in 2027.
01:51While for Seksi 2 with a length of 16.31 km between Sayung to Demak, it was completed in February 2023.
02:00From the city of Semarang, Central Java, Suryo Wijaksono, Antara News Agency, reported.

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