Kendari Bay Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It spans Kendari Bay, connecting Kendari District with Abeli District on the south side of the bay. This bridge was constructed by PP Construction & Investment and Nindya Karya, and was inaugurated by President Joko Widodo on October 22, 2020. The bridge is claimed to reduce travel time from the Old Town area of Kendari on the north side to the southern areas of Kendari, such as Bungkutoko Port and Poasia District, from approximately 25–30 minutes to 3–5 minutes.

Kendari Bay Bridge
Kendari Bay Bridge from the north side
Coordinates3°58′40″S 122°35′13″E / 3.97778°S 122.58694°E / -3.97778; 122.58694
CarriesWheeled vehicles on Jalan W.R. Supratman
CrossesKendari Bay
LocaleKendari, Southeast Sulawesi
BeginsKendari District, Kendari
EndsAbeli District, Kendari
Maintained bySoutheast Sulawesi Provincial Government
Characteristics
Designcable-stayed bridge
Total length1,348 metres (4,423 ft)
Width25 metres (82 ft)
Longest span200 metres (656 ft)
No. of lanes4
History
Constructed byPP Construction & Investment
Nindya Karya
Construction startAugust 19, 2016 (2016-08-19)
Construction costRp804 bilion
InauguratedOctober 22, 2020 (2020-10-22)
Location
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History

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Before this bridge existed, residents had to travel around Kendari Bay from Kendari District on the north side (historically part of the Old Town area) to Abeli District on the south side, and vice versa. The only shortcut was by using a boat taxi service called "papalimbang".[1] The Kendari Bay Bridge was initiated by Southeast Sulawesi Governor Nur Alam during his second term from 2008 to 2017, with the motto "Building Community Welfare" (Bahteramas). The construction of the bridge began with a groundbreaking ceremony on August 19, 2016. PP Construction & Investment and Nindya Karya served as the contractors, under the responsibility of the National Road Implementation Center XXI Kendari, Directorate General of Highways, Ministry of Public Works and Housing.[2] The construction cost, sourced from the state budget (APBN), amounted to IDR 804 billion through a multi-year contract scheme from 2015 to 2020.[3]

Design

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The Kendari Bay Bridge is located on the shortest side of Kendari Bay, the eastern side. The bridge comprises an approach road of 602.5 meters, an approach span of 357.7 meters, a side span of 180 meters, and a main span of 200 meters. The bridge's width is 20 meters, featuring four traffic lanes, a median, and sidewalks.[3] With a total length of 1,348 meters (approximately 1.35 kilometers), this bridge is the third longest sea-crossing bridge in Indonesia, following the Bali Mandara Toll Road in Bali (12.7 kilometers) and the Suramadu Bridge in East Java (5.4 kilometers), surpassing the Merah Putih Bridge in Maluku (1.1 kilometers).

Each pillar of the bridge bears the inscriptions "Indonesia Maju," "Kendari Bay Bridge," and "Southeast Sulawesi." "Indonesia Maju" refers to the name and slogan of President Joko Widodo's second administration, while the other inscriptions identify the bridge and its location. Additionally, each pillar features symbols representing the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing, the province of Southeast Sulawesi, and the two contractors.

References

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  1. ^ Ardiansyah, Randi (9 January 2021). "Hikayat Teluk Kendari, Papalimbang yang Tergerus Megahnya Jembatan". Kendari Aktual.
  2. ^ Indrajaya, Dimas Wahyu (8 December 2020). "Mengenal Jembatan Teluk Kendari, Ikon Baru Sulawesi Tenggara". Good News from Indonesia.
  3. ^ a b Permatasari, Dwiyani (15 February 2021). "Jembatan Teluk Kendari Sokong Perekonomian di Bumi Anoa". Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan Negara Kementerian Keuangan RI.