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Trans-Papua Highway in Indonesia continues its road development as it begins construction on the Jayapura-Wamena segment this 2024. The road development, estimated at $228 million is a continuous progress on the highway which began construction work in 2013. An Overview of the Trans-Papua Highway in Indonesia The Trans-Papua Highway has twelve road segments built across Western New Guinea in Indonesia. The highway is 4,325-kilometer long and stretches from Sorong to Merauke. Construction work on the road development began in 2013 and was predicted to be finished by 2018 but suffered massive delays. The Trans-Papua highway has four road segments in West Papua and Southwest Papua, while the remaining 8 segments are in Central, Highland, South Papua, and Papua. While most of the segments are already operational, other segments remain under construction. |