The road to recovery and resilience

SANRAL has strong vested interests in the resurgence and growth of the construction and engineering sectors.    SANRAL’s decision to ramp up its investment in road infrastructure through an allocation of R70 billion over the medium term ..
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Technical design considerations

Poor road design can also cause crashes, so SANRAL holds technical design highly.  As a road authority, SANRAL’s primary sphere of influence is engineering. However, the N2 and N3 upgrade programme will allow for the facilitation of an ..
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Road innovation protects all

The use of technology to promote road safety is very much aligned with the ‘Safe Systems’ approach adopted globally through the United Nation’s Plan for Road Safety.  Engineering plays an important role in road safety in ..
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Learn to speak ‘Engineering’

Engineering jargon can often be difficult to understand, so we’ve listed a few helpful words to keep you in the conversation. Road stud – Not a travelling breeding horse. Commonly known as a cat’s eye, a ..
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Getting businesses on the road

SANRAL prides itself in its involvement in helping grow small businesses and employment, especially among the youth. The SANRAL incubator programme recruits and trains young graduates to help the youth realise their entrepreneurial potential and increase ..
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Building dreams through roads

South Africa needs engineers, so does SANRAL and that is a common interest they have. The agency has stepped in to assist with full bursaries and internships and in this way it helps itself as well ..
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