SANRAL

A bridge stitched

Construction history was made on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast when Africa’s longest incrementally launched bridge was joined. The one kilometre long bridge at the Mt Edgecombe Interchange on the N2 forms part of major road construction ..
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Moloto Rd project update

Emerging construction companies are already drawing the benefits from SANRAL’s transformation policy through their participation in the Moloto Road project. Work on the long-awaited road upgrade that cuts through three provinces – Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo ..
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Botlokwa bridge unites

A community in Limpopo, divided by a busy highway, was reunited by the construction of a road bridge and two pedestrian bridges. The new project on the N1 north was handed to the Batlokwa community after ..
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N1 through Botlokwa has been opened

The community of Botlokwa’s pleas for a safe road have been answered. The N1, which cuts through the Limpopo village, has been made safer for Botlokwa residents living on the road. After three years of constructing ..
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N2 bypass on track for August 2021

The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is involved in the building of a R450-million bypass to divert traffic around Butterworth’s congested CBD. The bypass could be a done by 2021, according to Eastern ..
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SANRAL’s good governance confirmed

Asset management company, Futuregrowth, has decided to resume trading in The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited’s debt instruments. SANRAL welcomed this decision as it shows compliance to good governance. Inge Mulder, SANRAL CFO, said: ..
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