SANRAL

N12 Bridge over Orange River – the next 50 years

In line with SANRAL’s transformation policy, of the R100-million budget for this project, R20-million was earmarked for SMME development.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is incredibly proud of two refurbished bridges over the ..
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The R512 is in harmony with nature

The aesthetics of this project have been carefully considered to maximize the blending in of the construction works with the natural fauna and flora in the area.  Linking two of South Africa’s economic blossoming provinces, Gauteng ..
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Group-Think should always be #JustW8

Youngsters in a group must be able to think cautiously and have the #JustW8 mentality.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is continuously trying to caution road users on the effects of negligent behavior on ..
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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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Belfast-Machadodorp roadworks on course

Local communities are benefiting extensively from the project which boasts 17 local small, medium and micro-enterprises having been appointed and 220 jobs created.  The extensive upgrade between Belfast and Machadodorp on the N4 Toll Route is progressing well, with 14% already complete.  The ..
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#JustW8 until you are home to drink

In the third installment of our #JustW8 campaign we highlight drinking and driving.  SANRAL’s ongoing road safety campaign, #JustW8, seeks to dispel the notion among road users that they can still safely drive while breaking the ..
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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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