Progress on Musina’s ring road

It will function as a freeway with controlled access to and from the N1 highway.?  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is pleased to report some progress on the Musina ring road project, which began ..
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Rising to the challenge of the social and economic climate

Despite financial pressure, SANRAL has continued with construction and maintenance programmes, and remains committed to social and economic transformation.    The social and economic climate prevailing in 2018/19 presented numerous challenges to the South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL).   With a reduced ..
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Creating jobs and building skills

The slowdown in construction activity during the past year had an impact on SANRAL’s ability to issue contracts.   Road construction and maintenance projects help to address some of South Africa’s most pressing social and economic challenges ..
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Building bridges with communities

SANRAL has been involved in contributing to educational and social aspects of communities and encourages its contractors to do likewise.   Developing and uplifting communities is part of the SANRAL ethos.   The roads agency does not ..
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Women and youth scored from N5 upgrading

A major reason for the improvement had been the high volume of traffic between QwaQwa and Harrismith.  While the big yellow machines have moved off site upon completion of the upgrading of the N5 between Harrismith and Industriqwa, a legacy ..
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Speaking with one voice

Our community development projects are proof positive that SANRAL goes beyond building and maintaining roads.    At SANRAL we pride ourselves in the sterling role we play in our ongoing efforts to finance, improve, manage and maintain ..
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SANRAL puts out N2/N3 tenders worth billions

SANRAL’s transformation policy has set clearly defined targets for the participation of black contractors, professionals and suppliers in all its projects.  In the next few weeks, the South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL), will ..
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SANRAL’s transformation journey hits Sedibeng

Local businesses were engaged on how they can participate in road construction contracts in the area, as well as strengthen existing relationships with the municipalities.  Achieving transformation in the construction industry is a priority for the South African National Roads Agency ..
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Maintenance project improves road safety

SANRAL took ownership of the R67 from Grahamstown to Queenstown after it was declared a national road in 2012.  Periodic maintenance on the R67 between Fort Beaufort and Seymour in the Eastern Cape is improving road safety for ..
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