SANRAL

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 ..
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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 ..
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Technology is changing behaviour towards speeding

‘Average speed’ system encourages adherence to limits on the nation’s roads.  The introduction of innovative technology to curb speeding on major highways has resulted in a significant reduction in contraventions.   Average Speed over Distance – Asod – is a growing global trend ..
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Communication is key for Northern Region’s new manager

Interaction with industry players and communities a vital part of SANRAL’s Horizon 2030 strategy.  Progress Hlahla, recently appointed as the new manager of the South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited’s (SANRAL) Northern Region, is looking forward to engaging with professional bodies, contractors, small- and medium ..
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Road safety starts with parents

Education and good examples play a vital role in influencing safe road behaviour among children from an early age. Children are easily influenced while young and parents should take advantage of this to teach them road ..
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SANRAL appoint new managers for three major regions

New leaders announced for SANRAL’s Eastern, Western and Northern Regions. The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) have appointed three accomplished professionals to leadership positions in three regions, strengthening the Agency’s senior management team. ..
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Cameras catch thieves red-handed

Four arrested for stealing drains and fences on highways, potentially putting road users in danger.  Teamwork and swift reaction between the Gauteng Traffic Management Centre (TMC) and law enforcement officials resulted in the arrests of four men caught in the act ..
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SANRAL supports aspiring engineers in water competition

High School learners taught the importance of water conservation at the iGems Water challenge.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) supported 45 high school learners in Port Elizabeth at the iGEMS water engineering competition earlier this month.  SANRAL in partnership ..
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