Package No 12: Kambang – Indrapura Social Issues:

Western I ndonesia National Roads I mprovement Project 51 CTC. A revision of the Larap report has been submitted to the World Bank dated 9 January 2014 and approval from the WB dated 16 January 2014 with request to provide 1 the Laraps are signed by Local Government, 2 using the form provided in Laraps in the monitoring report, and 3 land appraisal value used as reference for conducting negotiation. The final revision of Larap including signed action under submission process to the World Bank from PMU. Environmental Issues: CTC is waiting for the UKLUPL document from Satker P2JN Bengkulu Province.

6.6.14 Package No.14: Painan – Kambang Social Issues:

CTC received from Balai IIP2JN Padang Larap report of Package no.14 Painan – Kambangduring on January 2014. Larap report already reviewed by CTC, and Directorate Implementation Region I is being send Memo to Balai II. Environmental Issues: Now CTC is waiting for and ensure the environmental safeguard for this package from Balai II PadangSubtit EA DTA.

6.6.15 Package No.15: Sibolga – Bts. Tapsel Social Issues:

CTC received Final LARAP report form BalaiPMU on 30 September 2013. The report already submitted to the Bank on 22 October 2013 and approved by the Bank on 28 October 2013 with some comments. Follow up the World Bank review and PMU letter, now the Larap report is being revised by CTC. A revision Larap reports has been submitted to the WB dated 30 January 2014 and approval from the WB dated 6 February 2014. Environmental Issues: The UKLUPL has been sent to the Bank on 30 September 2013

6.6.16 Package No.16: Sebelat – Ipuh Social Issues:

CTC received a Larap report of Package no.16 Sebelat - Ipuh from Balai III PalembangPMU dated 7 October 2013. CTC has reviewed to finalize the Larap report during November 2013, and submitted to PMU dated 29 October 2013. The Larap report already submitted to the World Bank by PMU dated 13 November 2103 and approval the World Bank dated 20 November 2013 with some comments. Follow up the World Bank review and PMU letter, now the Larap report is being revised by