SANRAL

Update on N2/N3 ugrades

Upgrades along the N2 and N3 form part of national government’s key Strategic Integrated Projects. The upgrades include widening the N2 and N3 to four or five lanes in each direction, and reconfiguration of most major ..
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Musing Ring Road soon complete

The R640 million Musina Ring Road will alleviate severe traffic congestion in Musina CBD and significantly reduce travel time for road users in and around Musina. The project consists of construction of approximately 8km of new ..
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Major boost for road infrastructure development

Image: Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana allocated R812 billion to public infrastructure investment over the next three years, which he described as “the backbone of a thriving economy”. Minister Godogwana made the allocation ..
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Black-owned SMMEs to the fore in SANRAL projects

SANRAL’s road construction and maintenance projects not only benefit road users – they also improve lives and livelihoods among local communities and help transform the construction and engineering sectors in South Africa. In line with SANRAL’s ..
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Progress on the N2 Wild Coast Road

The N2 Wild Coast Road (N2WCR) project is strategically positioned on the N2 connecting four provinces – Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga – while connecting the cities and towns of Cape Town, George, Knysna, ..
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SANRAL to invest R90m in Xhariep District Municipality

SANRAL will invest more than R90 million on a road infrastructure project in the Mohokare and Kopanong local municipalities of Xhariep District Municipality in the Free State. Addressing the local business community of Trompsburg, SANRAL Eastern Region’s transformation officer James ..
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R152 million R81 project completed

Construction of the R81 from Munnik to Ga-Sekgopo is now complete. This R152 million project appointed up to 20 SMMEs and employed 164 community members. Of the targeted labour, R7.5 million was spent on youth workers ..
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