SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION28 Sep 2023
SMEC celebrates inauguration of Indonesia’s new Jabodebek LRT system

Officially inaugurated by Indonesian President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo, the new Jabodebek light rail transit (LRT) system comprises 18 stations, a depot and 43.3 km of track across two lines.

SMEC, as part of the Oriental Consultants team, performed the role of supervision consultant throughout the construction phase. The team’s expertise helped to ensure that the project was completed to the highest standards incorporating cutting-edge technology and world-class engineering solutions.  

Karen Atkinson, SMEC chief operating officer for Southeast Asia, said, “Jabodebek LRT is an immensely complex rail project constructed through some of the most congested areas of Jakarta. SMEC and our partners, together with building contractor Adhi Karya, are immensely proud of the outcome. Together we have delivered an integrated suite of rail systems, engineered to increase service capacity, guard safety, enhance customer experience, and streamline operations.”

A notable feature of the project is the U-shape girder system used to construct the viaducts, shared SMEC. The slim shape has proved to be an elegant and cost-effective solution, saving space in the dense urban surroundings. Prefabrication made it easier to build the viaducts. Their shape also helps to distribute the force of an earthquake more evenly.

SMEC further revealed that one of its key considerations was to oversee the implementation of a reliable automation and communication system. This system, known as Grade of Automation Level 3, transmits information between the train control system, the signalling system, and the safety systems. The automatic train control system will control the speed and movement of the driverless trains, which will help to improve safety and efficiency.

“The Jabodebek LRT is a testament to the power of partnership and collaboration. The Indonesian government worked together with global experts Oriental Consultants and SMEC, as well as other partners, to create a project that is both safe and efficient. Our collaborative culture helped us to identify and mitigate risks, ensuring that the project will be a success for years to come,” said Habibie Razak, SMEC regional manager for Indonesia.

Having commenced construction in September 2015, Jabodebek LRT symbolises Indonesia’s commitment to modern infrastructure. Set to carry up to 500,000 passengers per day, the new LRT provides a comfortable, efficient mode of transportation, enhancing connectivity between communities. The new service deploys 31 trains, with a capacity to accommodate up to 1,300 passengers per trip. It connects a main business district in central Jakarta with the cities of Depok and Bekasi in West Java province.

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Note: This is the first phase of Jabodebek LRT. When fully completed, the line will connect central Jakarta with the cities of Bogor, Depok and Bekasi (Jabodebek). Learn more about SMEC’s involvement in the project here.