SANRAL

Musina Ring Road now complete

The new Musina Ring Road is now open to traffic. This R640 million SANRAL project is in one of the busiest parts of Limpopo Province, which connects South Africa to the rest of the SADC Region. This ..
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SANRAL supports women in engineering and beyond

As an employer, partner and social citizen, SANRAL acknowledges the need for further progress in the drive towards gender equality. We believe more women should be taking their place in South Africa’s male-dominated engineering and construction ..
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National roll-out of SANRAL pre-tender SMME training

SANRAL’s Transformation Policy sets clearly defined targets for the participation of black contractors, professionals and suppliers, and is designed to maximise their participation in all projects commissioned by the roads agency. The national roll-out of SANRAL’s ..
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Women at the fore in slope stabilisation

SANRAL prioritises women in construction on its R400-million Western Region slope stabilisation projects. In Groot Brak alone, SANRAL is investing R240 million to stabilise the slope in a bid to prevent rockfalls and slope slipping. Women ..
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Express lanes for tolls on N4

Paying toll fees on the Trans African Concessions (TRAC) N4 Route has become easier and more convenient with the introduction of express lanes at Nkomazi Plaza near Mbombela. Express lanes are situated on the extreme left ..
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R155 million road project to start in Bedford

SANRAL Southern Region Community Development Specialist Xoliswa Chubana addressing stakeholders in Bedford.   Much needed jobs will be created when a special maintenance road project from the R63/N10 intersection to Bedford kicks off in the neighbouring ..
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Key road projects earmarked for Mpumalanga

  SANRAL manages about 2,400km of road infrastructure across Mpumalanga province, and has projects planned in various municipalities, including upgrading the R573 Moloto Road (Thembisile Hani), resurfacing national route N17 from Springs to R50/Leandra Interchange, resurfacing ..
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SANRAL leads KZN road repairs

After the torrential rains and flooding that swept through KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in April, leading to President Cyril Ramaphosa declaring a national state of disaster in the province, Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula tasked SANRAL to be the ..
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Safe System approach drives road safety

SANRAL plays a vital role in designing, constructing and maintaining a road traffic system that works to reduce human error and minimise crashes. SANRAL’s Engineering for Road Safety lead and project manager for the Eastern Region, ..
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