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Project-Reference-Post-Tensioning.Pdf PROJECT REFERENCES : POST-TENSIONING ON CIVIL STRUCTURE NO PROJECT TYPE OF WORK CLIENT / MAIN CONTRACTOR LOCATION 1 AERO BRIDGES POST TENSIONING SAINRAPT ET BRICE S.A.E.& COLAS CENGKARENG AIRPORT 2 ONGKAK BRIDGE POST TENSIONING CV.HASIL KARYA MANADO, NORTH SULAWESI 3 JAKARTA CIKAMPEK HIGHWAY SECTION C POST TENSIONING JUNG WOO DEV. - BANGUN CIPTA SARANA JO KRAWANG – CIKAMPEK 4 JAKARTA CIKAMPEK HIGHWAY SECTION A & B POST TENSIONING KUMAGAI GUMI - KADI INTERNATIONAL JO BEKASI - KRAWANG 5 INTAKE KALI ANGKE POST TENSIONING PT. HUTAMA KARYA JAKARTA 6 GUNUNG SAHARI I BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. LAMPIRI JAYA ABADI JAKARTA 7 IBRD HIGHWAY V PACKAGE 3B/09 POST TENSIONING PT. AMEN MULIA PAKANBARU 8 IBRD HIGHWAY V PACKAGE 3C/09 POST TENSIONING PT. RODA TEKNIK & PT. LANZE PAKANBARU 9 GUNUNG SAHARI II BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. LAMPIRI JAYA ABADI JAKARTA 10 CINDEUTREUNG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. HUTAMA KARYA SERPONG 11 BONO II BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. HUTAMA KARYA TULUNG AGUNG EAST JAVA 12 SOERYO BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. BANGUN CIPTA SARANA SHIMIZU DEXTAM SURABAYA 13 POWER HOUSE POST TENSIONING HYDRO RESOURCES CONTRACTORS & CO WADASLINTANG 14 SPILLWAY BRIDGE GIRDER POST TENSIONING HYDRO RESOURCES CONTRACTORS & CO WADASLINTANG CENTRAL 15 JAKARTA INTERCHANGE SECTION 2A BRIDGES POST TENSIONING KUMAGAI GUMI - KADI INTERNATIONAL JO CAWANGJAVA - JAKARTA 16 JEMB. PENGHUBUNG KP2-KP4 IPTN – BANDUNG POST TENSIONING PT. DIMENSI ENGINEERING CO BANDUNG 17 BONTANG LPG – PLANT POST TENSIONING CHIYODA -PP.TAISEI – JAYA SUMPILES INDONESIA BONTANG - KALIMANTAN 18 WATER PIPE GIRDER POST TENSIONING PT. ISTAKA KARYA JAKARTA 19 ARAKUNDO CANTILEVER BRIDGE POST TENSIONING GASNY HALIM - SAGITA BETON PRATEKAN J.O. ACEH - SUMATERA 20 JAKARTA INTERCHANGE SECTION 2B POST TENSIONING KUMAGAI GUMI - KADI INTERNATIONAL JO CAWANG - JAKARTA 21 KLENDER INTERCHANGE POST TENSIONING KUMAGAI GUMI - KADI INTERNATIONAL JO KLENDER - JAKARTA 22 KARANGGENENG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON BOYOLALI 23 KARANGMOJO BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON BOYOLALI 24 KARANGGEDE BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON BOYOLALI 25 WINONG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON BOYOLALI 26 LONDOH BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON BOYOLALI 27 BANYARAN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON BOYOLALI 28 SERANG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON BOYOLALI 29 CENGKARENG AIRPORT JIAC PHASE II POST TENSIONING SSC-SAE-COLAS JO CENGKARENG 30 PADALARANG-CILEUNYI HIGHWAY PROJECT POST TENSIONING PT. R.S.E.A BANDUNG 31 CISADANE BRIDGE POST TENSIONING KUMAGAI GUMI - KADI INTERNATIONAL JO CENGKARENG 32 WEST JAKARTA FLOOD CONTROL PROJECT POST TENSIONING PT. LAMPIRI DJAYA ABADI JAKARTA 33 THAMRIN TOWER BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 34 AMS BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. PACIFIC PRESTRESS INDONESIA JAKARTA 35 KALI ANGKE BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. MULTI STRUCTURE JAKARTA 36 JAKARTA-CIKAMPEK HIGHWAY PHASE 2 POST TENSIONING BANGUN TJIPTA SARANA - HAN KUK CO.LTD. JO CIBITUNG - CIKAMPEK 37 JABOTABEK SEGMENT B1 POST TENSIONING NINDYA KARYA-KUMAGAI KADII-PS CONCRETE J.O. JAKARTA 38 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 39 JABOTABEK SEGMENT A-2 POST TENSIONING NINDYA KARYA-KUMAGAI KADII-PS CONCRETE J.O. JAKARTA 40 JABOTABEK SEGMENT A-4 POST TENSIONING NINDYA KARYA-KUMAGAI KADII-PS CONCRETE J.O. JAKARTA 41 KALIANAK BRIDGE SURABAYA-GRESIK POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SURABAYA 42 JABOTABEK SEGMENT C-1 POST TENSIONING NINDYA KARYA-KUMAGAI KADII-PS CONCRETE J.O. JAKARTA 43 KALI ANGKE / CENGKARENG DRAIN BRIDGES POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 44 SUKARAJA & JEPARA BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON CENTRE - JAVA 45 BANGUN PLUIT INDAH BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 46 BUARAN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 47 PONDOK CINA BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. MULTI STRUCTURE JAKARTA 48 BOROBUDUR & BANYUMAS BRIDGES POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON WEST-JAVA 49 TOLL TANGERANG MERAK POST TENSIONING PT. R.S.E.A TANGERANG 50 JUDP SECT. SUDIRMAN-MANGGARAI POST TENSIONING PT. SENTOSA ASIH JAYA JAKARTA 51 JABOTABEK SEGMENT A-3 POST TENSIONING TAKENAKA-HUTAMA-PURI J.O. JAKARTA 52 PASAR JUMAT BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 53 KENDAL BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON CENTRAL JAVA 54 SURABAYA GRESIK BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON EAST JAVA 55 JOMBANG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON EAST JAVA 56 NEW BRIDGE IN BONTANG POST TENSIONING PT. INTI KARYA PERSADA TEKNIK -CHIYODA CORP. EAST KALIMANTAN 57 TANJUNG DUREN-DAAN MOGOT BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT.JO SENTOSA ASIH JAYA JAKARTA 58 KALI KRUKUT BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 59 SUNTER BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 60 CIPINANG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 61 PALM HILL GOLF COURT BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. ANEKA BETON ATAMA JAKARTA 62 CIBANTENG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING KUMAGAI GUMI - KADI INTERNATIONAL JO JAKARTA 63 KEDAUNG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. JATIM MUSTIKA SARANA STEEL JAKARTA 64 SUNTER BRIDGE (KUKDONG) POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 65 POS PENGUMBEN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. SENTOSA ASIH JAYA JAKARTA 66 KLARI-KARAWANG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON KARAWANG 67 KALI SUBAH BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON KARAWANG 68 KLARI II BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON KARAWANG 69 WAY KUALA BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON LAMPUNG 70 JAGALAN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON LUMAJANG 71 KLOJEN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. PURINKOYASA MALANG 72 UMBULAN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON PASURUAN 73 NGINDEN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SURABAYA 74 GENTENG KALI BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SURABAYA PROJECT REFERENCES : POST-TENSIONING ON CIVIL STRUCTURE NO PROJECT TYPE OF WORK CLIENT / MAIN CONTRACTOR LOCATION 75 SURGE TANK BUARAN II POST TENSIONING PT. MODERN WIDYA TECHNICAL JAKARTA 76 CIREBON WIKA BRIDGE POSTCIRCULAR TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON CIREBON 77 CIREBON BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT ANEKA BETON ATAMA CIREBON 78 JEMBATAN TIGA BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 79 TANJUNG DUREN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. ANEKA BETON ATAMA JAKARTA 80 CILIWUNG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. NINDYA KARYA JAKARTA 81 KEBAYORAN LAMA FLY OVER POST TENSIONING PT. SILKAR NATIONAL LTD JAKARTA 82 KAMPUNG MELAYU FLY OVER POST TENSIONING KUMAGAI GUMI - KADI INTERNATIONAL JO JAKARTA 83 SUNTER III BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 84 TANJUNG DUREN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. ANEKA BETON ATAMA JAKARTA 85 CILIWUNG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. NINDYA KARYA JAKARTA 86 PALACE VIEW BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 87 PERTAMINA BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. TOPAS BANGUN PERSADA JAKARTA 88 BLAWI BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 89 AJUNG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 90 NONGKO JAJAR BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 91 COPER BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 92 TAMAN SARI JEMBER BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JEMBER 93 BABAKAN LUMAJANG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON LUMAJANG 94 BOLANG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SULAWESI 95 PALOPO BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SULAWESI 96 BOX GIRDER SURABAYA POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SURABAYA 97 JAGIR BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SURABAYA 98 TANGERANG MERAK PHASE II POST TENSIONING PT. R.S.E.A TANGERANG 99 UJUNG PANDANG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON UJUNG PANDANG 100 UJUNG PANDANG II BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON UJUNG PANDANG 101 JENE PONTO BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON UJUNG PANDANG 102 PENGGA DAM POST TENSIONING PT BAR PT. RUHAAK PHALA INDUSTRI (LTD) LOMBOK 103 SENEN FLYOVER POST TENSIONING IRCON JAKARTA 104 PRAMUKA-MATRAMAN FLYOVER POST TENSIONING IRCON JAKARTA 105 MAMPANG-TENDEAN FLYOVER POST TENSIONING PT. AGRABUDI JAKARTA 106 GROGOL FLYOVER POST TENSIONING HANBO & HANDAI TOLAN JO JAKARTA 107 TUKAD LOLOHAN POST TENSIONING PT. NINDYA KARYA BALI 108 TUKAD AYUNG POST TENSIONING PT. WASKITA KARYA BALI 109 TUKAD BUJI POST TENSIONING PT. ADHI KARYA BALI 110 TUKAD SANUR BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. PEMBANGUNAN PERUMAHAN BALI 111 KALI PASANGGRAHAN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. GRAHACARA DUTAPRAJA CIPUTAT 112 BULOG SUNTER BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 113 LIPPOCITY BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. HUTAMA KARYA JAKARTA 114 SURYACIPTA BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. PACIFIC PRESTRESS INDONESIA JAKARTA 115 KEMAYORAN ACCESS ROAD POST TENSIONING PT. SILKAR NATIONAL LTD JAKARTA 116 PONDOK DALEM BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 117 PETUNG BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 118 TOLL LAWANG - MALANG POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 119 KALITANGI BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 120 JATIROTO BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 121 MALANG FLY OVER POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 122 JEPARA BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 123 TOLL LAWANG-MALANG II POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAWA TIMUR 124 PASUI BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SULAWESI 125 TETEBATU BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SULAWESI 126 BARUE BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SULAWESI 127 MANGETAN BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SURABAYA 128 BIBIS BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SURABAYA 129 JL. SATRIA GROGOL I BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON JAKARTA 130 JL. SATRIA GROGOL II BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. ADHI KARYA JAKARTA 131 BALEHANA BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SULAWESI 132 JL. SULAWESI BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. WIKA BETON SURABAYA 133 TUKAD SAPTA POST TENSIONING PT. TENAGA INTI BUANA BALI 134 RECEIVING JETTY CEMENT NUSANTARA BRIDGE POST TENSIONING PT. MODERN SURYA
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