KH Noer Ali Road in Bekasi to be Repaired Over 5 Days Using Fast Track Concrete Method
Bekasi – The Bekasi Department of Roads and Water Resources (DBMSDA) has commenced road rehabilitation works on KH Noer Ali Road, located beneath the Tol Kota Bintang flyover in Jakasampurna Sub-district, West Bekasi District.
According to the DBMSDA’s Instagram account, the project is scheduled to run for five days, from 28 February to 4 March 2026. The work focuses on the southern section of the Kalimalang drainage channel facing Jakarta.
“There is road repair work being carried out. The repair is being done through concretisation using 24-hour fast track concrete reconstruction,” said Ridwan when confirmed by Kompas.com on Friday (27 February 2026).
He explained that the repair work forms part of preparations for the exodus route ahead of Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijrah (Lebaran 2026).
“This road repair is for exodus route preparation. With a length of 35 metres and width of 5 metres. The budget is approximately IDR 200 million,” he stated.
The DBMSDA hopes the project will enhance road infrastructure quality whilst supporting the comfort and safety of road users in the area.
Meanwhile, Syafruddin, Head of Traffic Division at the Bekasi Department of Transportation, noted that half-lane closures will be implemented at the work location during construction. However, traffic flow is expected to continue, albeit in a limited manner.
He urged road users to anticipate potential congestion by selecting alternative routes. Drivers are also requested to observe traffic signs and follow field officer instructions.
Safety is the primary priority during the repair period, particularly for those travelling beneath the toll flyover. Several road users have complained about the damaged condition of KH Noer Ali Road in Jakasampurna, which poses risks especially during heavy rain. Potholes along the road are frequently obscured by water accumulation, risking drivers sliding or skidding. Additionally, the drainage system around the road is not functioning optimally, causing rainwater to pool for extended periods.