SANRAL

Embracing technology for safer roads

Randall Cable, Western Cape Regional Manager, writes that all stakeholders must play a proactive role in road safety.  Technology is changing society in so many ways and we must intensify our search for more technological solutions when addressing ..
continue reading

SANRAL looks to own revenue generation

The cut in SANRAL’s budget allocation this year is one reason why own revenue generation becomes more urgent. The budget for the non-toll portfolio is received from National Treasury by means of an annual budget allocation. ..
continue reading

SANRAL’s big plans for KZN

The N3 Corridor has got off the starting blocks: the 84km freeway between Durban and Pietermaritzburg – KwaZulu-Natal’s Gateway to Africa – is planned to be upgraded in phases over the next 8 to 10 years. ..
continue reading

“Regional SANRAL” for SADC mooted

A regional roads agency within SADC – based on the SANRAL model – was envisaged by Transport Minister, Dr Blade Nzimande, in Parliament. The Minister made the remarks at the conclusion of his department’s briefing to ..
continue reading

Top professionals join SANRAL’s leadership team

Three accomplished professionals with extensive experience in the engineering and transport sectors were appointed to senior leadership positions in SANRAL. Dumisani Nkabinde is the new Regional Manager for SANRAL’s Eastern Region, Randall Cable will be responsible ..
continue reading

New contractor sought for N2 upgrade

SANRAL halts realignment due to contractor failing to meet standards of contract. The realignment of the N2 at the Umhlali and Umvoti River Bridges has been delayed because the contractor had failed to source materials as ..
continue reading

Safe crossings for East Rand pedestrians

SANRAL invests R90-million for three new bridges across the N17. The safety of pedestrians on the East Rand has improved significantly with the construction of three new pedestrian bridges across the busy N17 between Springs and ..
continue reading