SANRAL

N4 upgrade in Nkomazi progressing well

The project is valued at approximately R340-million and is expected to take 24 months to complete.  There has been significant progress in the upgrade and rehabilitation project between Kaapmuiden and the Kaalrug Intersection in Nkomazi, Mpumalanga.   ..
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YOUNG PEOPLE MATTER AT SANRAL

The key to a sustainable future for SANRAL is the development of the next generation of civil engineers and the creation of a leadership reserve.    The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is best known as the builders of South Africa’s roads. ..
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TEEING OFF FOR CHARITY

Six organisations benefited from Bakwena’s annual golf day.  Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concessionaire (Pty) Limited raised R193 600 at its 11th annual charity golf day held at the Centurion Country Club in October.   To date, the total amount raised by Bakwena for charity sits at just over R1.8-million.   Bakwena ..
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TRAVEL CONDITIONS ON THE N3 TOLL ROUTE

Always reduce speed and keep headlights switched on when visibility is affected. This also applies in misty and wet weather conditions.  Although a few drops of rain have been reported since the turn of the season, ..
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Belfast-Machado roadworks still on course

Roadworks are expected to take 36 months to complete, and to date, no delays have been experienced according to the contractor, WBHO Construction.  The extensive upgrade between Belfast and Machadodorp on the N4 Toll Route is ..
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Never worry when we blast

Most of the blasting is done to improve the horizontal and vertical alignment along a cutting.    There is not a lot of blasting on South Africa’s national roads. But, when there is, it is good to ..
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