SANRAL

Intelligence makes a difference on South African roads

 SANRAL and partners continue to prioritise road safety throughout the countrywide network.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL), in partnership with local law enforcement authorities, provincial governments, and various agencies from the department ..
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New SANRAL board announced

Following a Cabinet meeting held on 22 August 2018, it announced that five new non-executive members were appointed to SANRAL’s Board: Mr Themba Barrange Mhambi (Chairperson); Mr Alderman Robert Haswell; Ms Nkareng Mpobane; Mr Thamsanqa Piet ..
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“A trailblazing step”

Access to sophisticated equipment used in construction is one of the biggest hurdles facing emerging companies. They often do not have the capital to purchase major machinery used for excavations, ground moving and the grading of ..
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Transformation rolling on

Transforming the construction industry is a major thrust of SANRAL. The country-wide consultation on the draft transformation policy has been concluded, implementation of those sections that were generally supported has begun, the policy is now final ..
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First family moved

Construction of the N2 West Coast Road has meant that a small number of people had to move from their homes to new ones built nearby by SANRAL. This is particularly true near the massive Mtentu ..
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Tender training

135 SMMEs and 185 NGOs along the Moloto Road recently completed training programmes to enhance their tendering skills. They were trained in contract documentation, pricing and basic tendering processes, among others. So far approximately R21m has ..
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Mt Edgecombe done

One of the longest incrementally launched bridges in the Southern Hemisphere, the Mount Edgecombe Interchange, is complete. It is an upgrade from a two-level to a four-level interchange, costing some R900m and cut travel time from ..
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