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The Krueng Tingkeum emergency bridge in Aceh's Bireuen Regency is now fully operational, restoring national access to Banda Aceh disrupted since November 27, 2025. Built through rapid collaboration between the Public Works Ministry, PT Adhi Karya, and Indonesian Army support, the bridge was completed in just 18 days (December 9-27, 2025). This restoration of connectivity is crucial for regional economic recovery and demonstrates effective multi-sector collaboration in crisis response.
The Krueng Tingkeum emergency bridge in Aceh's Bireuen Regency has been fully operationalized, restoring the national access route to Banda Aceh that was severed on November 27, 2025, due to severe flooding. The bridge's construction was completed through a rapid response effort involving multiple stakeholders.
The emergency bridge was built through collaboration between the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (PU), state-owned construction company PT Adhi Karya (Persero), and support from the Indonesian Army, particularly Kodam Iskandar Muda. The construction began on December 9, 2025, and was completed on December 27, 2025, in an impressive 18-day timeline. The project demonstrates the effectiveness of multi-sector collaboration in crisis response situations.
The restoration of this critical infrastructure is vital for maintaining economic activity and connectivity in the region. The bridge was officially opened on December 27, 2025, following a successful load test. The ceremony included a traditional Peusijuek ritual led by local religious leaders, highlighting the project's community integration.
The rapid restoration of this transportation link is expected to have significant positive impacts on the regional economy by maintaining supply chains and facilitating the movement of people and goods. It demonstrates the government's commitment to infrastructure resilience and quick response to natural disasters.
Emergency Bridge Completion
Infrastructure Restoration Project
Multi-Sector Collaboration