Sinomach CAMCE commences Jenelata Dam Project, boosting Indonesia's infrastructure development
11 January 2024In a significant step towards enhancing Indonesia's infrastructure, Sinomach subsidiary China CAMC Engineering Co Ltd (CAMCE) has initiated the construction of the Jenelata Dam project. This collaborative effort between China and Indonesia is poised to play a crucial role in fostering economic development and improving livelihoods.
Sinomach subsidiary China CAMC Engineering Co Ltd (CAMCE) has initiated the construction of the Jenelata Dam project. [Photo/CAMCE]
The project encompasses the construction of a 1,525-meter-long and 62.8-meter-high dam, creating a reservoir with an impressive capacity of 285 million cubic meters. The reservoir is expected to revolutionize irrigation across a vast expanse of 24,400 hectares, providing a substantial boost to local agriculture. The dam's multifaceted benefits include not only improved agricultural irrigation but also enhanced flood prevention contributing to the overall resilience of the region.
The positive impact extends beyond infrastructure, as the Jenelata Dam project is set to stimulate agricultural development, offering a promising avenue for the local community's economic growth. Furthermore, it is anticipated to generate numerous job opportunities, fostering a sustainable and prosperous future for the people in surrounding areas.
This collaborative endeavor stands as a testament to the strong partnership between China and Indonesia, and marks a significant milestone in their joint commitment to advancing infrastructure and promoting economic well-being. The Jenelata Dam project is meant to become a symbol of progress and cooperation, leaving a legacy for generations to come.
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