SANRAL boost for local towns

Treasury has allocated about R21.5-billion per year for the maintenance and improvement of SANRAL’s 19 262km non-toll network.  Municipalities in Mpumalanga, North West and Limpopo are significant beneficiaries of the R40-billion two-to-three-year nationwide construction programme announced ..
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Upgrading of the R573 so far

Moloto Road runs north-eastwards from Pretoria, traverses three provinces and ends at the N11 near Marble Hall.  Construction of the first phases of the upgrading of R573 Moloto Road, a 137km stretch from Gauteng to Mpumalanga and Limpopo, is ..
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Roundabouts are much safer

Roundabouts have the advantage of reducing conflict points, achieving traffic calming in that they compel traffic to reduce speed but not come to a complete stop.  Deciding on the best interventions to build quality and safer ..
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SANRAL amends its supply chain policies

Agency has a responsibility to ‘use procurement to contribute to transforming the construction industry and the economy’.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) believes its transformation drive starts from within.  SANRAL is amending its supply ..
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SANRAL committed to the empowerment of SMMEs

SANRAL’s policy to advance the broad participation of black-owned enterprises epitomised in work being carried out on the R573.   The upgrading of the R573 Moloto Road north of Pretoria is the living embodiment of the broad development strategy of the South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL).  ..
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Pioneering change in construction

The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is trying to level the field in the construction industry one clause at a time. One of the biggest challenges facing emerging companies in the construction industry ..
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