SANRAL

N2/N3 upgrade package set for end 2019

Thousands of entrepreneurs and job-seekers attended stakeholder events in Pietermaritzburg, Hammarsdale and Durban during the last week of June where SANRAL shared information on business and job opportunities available on the R30bn N2/N3 upgrade project. Some ..
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Eleven good women and men

Four of eleven key appointments in roads and transport positions after the recent national and provincial elections are new, confirming the trend of continuity and change set in both national and provincial executives. Top of the ..
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Judge has high praise for SANRAL

The N2 Wild Coast Road (N2WCR) project is going ahead. The North Gauteng High Court denied an appeal against a decision that had confirmed SANRAL’s commitment to proceed with the construction. Judge Cynthia Pretorius found in ..
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Roads: what can the country afford?

What can the country afford and what does it need? This was one of the main topics at the Transport Forum’s series of discussions held between December 2018 and April this year. Difficult choices on funding ..
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Removing entry barriers

SANRAL has taken one more step to transform the construction industry. In April it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Pilot Crushtec to give small and medium enterprises access to expertise and machinery required to ..
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SONA focus on infrastructure

Far-reaching measures to revitalise the construction sector and increased investment in infrastructure were among the highlights of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address. Opening the first session of the 6th Parliament in June, President ..
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Women consortium boosted by SANRAL training

Yeyethu Bafazi is defying the odds and making moves in an industry that continues to undermine their capabilities and passion.   Yeyethu Bafazi Construction is a consortium established in 2018 by a group of five women subsequent ..
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SANRAL bridge granted highest honour

Bridge wins Fulton Award as it is a “ testament to excellence in the use of concrete”, said judges.  The new South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) arch bridge on the N7 near Clanwilliam over the Olifants River in ..
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SANRAL system combating crime and saving lives

The operators at the TMC are responsible for visual surveillance of the freeway network to detect incidents and manage traffic flows.    Cutting-edge technology managed by the South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL), combined with the ..
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