SANRAL

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 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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Work on Polokwane ring road resumes

The project should be completed by November 2020 and its success will increase safety and improve the flow of traffic towards the Polokwane CBD.  Work on SANRAL’s Polokwane ring road project will resume this September. The ..
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Huguenot Tunnel upgrades underway

While it may appear to the average traveler that nothing has changed, much of the current work is done behind the scenes.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) met with stakeholders earlier this year ..
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Road safety starts with awareness

Special attention has been given to programmes that combine elements of law enforcement and technology with education and/or awareness campaigns.    The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is mobilising the support of communities, grassroots organisations, academics and ..
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