SANRAL

SANRAL working with the people for the people

Partnerships with local communities facilitates smooth running of projects and creates awareness of what the agency offers.  Work with the people for the people. This basic principle is serving the South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) well and it intends ..
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Recycling of asphalt reduces costs

Forty percent of old road surface used in construction of four-lane dual carriage-way in the Free State.   A single carriage-way between Kroonstad to Holfontein in Free State is being upgraded to four-lane dual carriage-way, thus reducing accidents and drastically ..
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SANRAL amends its supply chain policies

Agency has a responsibility to ‘use procurement to contribute to transforming the construction industry and the economy’.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) believes its transformation drive starts from within.  SANRAL is amending its supply ..
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Mt Edgecombe Interchange bags a construction excellence award

South Africa’s largest interchange project has been recognised for technical expertise and quality, weeks before the project has been finished.  Even before construction has been fully completed on the iconic Mt Edgecombe Interchange north of Durban, it has already won a prestigious award from the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE).  The ..
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SANRAL N1 quarry saves R125-million

Agency’s quarry in Ventersburg has resulted in a saving of cost and time, and limited the harm caused to the road surface.  To reduce the cost of materials, decrease the damage caused to roads by heavy vehicles hauling construction material and save time, the South African National Roads ..
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Roads to success; bridges to opportunities

Heidi Harper of SANRAL believes the agency’s commitment to education contributes to the vision of Nelson Mandela.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is contributing to the creation of an egalitarian South African society through ..
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Upgrading of N1 at Winburg will ease congestion

Project runs smoothly and on schedule despite small challenges. A 14-kilometre stretch of the N1 from Winburg South to Winburg Station in the Free State has been upgraded. The south-bound, two-lane carriageway has been rehabilitated and a new north-bound, two-lane carriageway has ..
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From conflict to cooperation

Businessman Solly Sebola is cultivating progressive relations with business forums and assisting black businesses to participate in projects.  If you can’t fight them, get them to join you. That was the unusual approach by Solly Sebola when confronted by business ..
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