Banjarbaru, S Kalimantan (Antaranews Kalsel) - Two heads of state prosecutors, namely the Head of the Banjarbaru Prosecutor's Office Silvia Desty Rosalina, and the Head of the Banjar Prosecutor's Office Muji Martopo, reviewed the procurement and installation of pipelines of the government-owned water company PDAM Intan Banjar.


The field review was conducted on Wednesday after a periodic coordination meeting of two prosecutors who joined in the Regional Development Watch (TP4D) team.

"The review was carried out to determine the extent of the physical progress of pipe installation which covering two regions, Banjarbaru City and Banjar District," said Silvia.
     
The PDAM Intan Banjar project includes the installation of HDPE distribution network pipes with a diameter of 500 millimeters along 6.4 kilometers with a contract value of Rp26.8 billion.
 
According to Silvia, who is an advisor to TP4D of Banjarbaru Prosecutors Office, the physical progress of pipe installation has reached 70 percent, while the procurement of goods has been realized 100 percent.
     
"Physical progress has been good and we hope there will be no obstacles in the field, so that the target of completion of the project in March 2019 can be achieved," said the female official.
     
"We monitor everything, including the dredging of land to put pipes and after the pipes are planted, the former land must be tidied and paved again so that it does not interfere," she pointed out.
     
The Managing Director of the PDAM, Syaiful Anwar, said he was grateful for the escort and supervision of the two prosecutors for the pipeline installation and procurement project. "It's good because the work is transparent from administration to physical work on the ground," he said.

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