SANRAL

Transport Budget 2021 at a glance

  The Department of Transport’s expenditure is expected to increase at an average yearly rate of 8.1%, from R57.3 billion in 2020/21 to R72.5 billion in 2023/24, Minister Fikile Mbalula said during the virtual debate on ..
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Training for the future

  Candidate engineering practitioners who attend SANRAL’s Technical Excellence Academy (TEA) receive materials training over three months at the laboratory in Struandale, Gqeberha. They also spend 21 months at the design academy and gain on-site construction ..
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TRAC drives growth in eMakhazeni

  Trans African Concessions (TRAC) has made sure that members of the community of eMakhazeni are more easily able to take their Learner’s or Driver’s Licence, by refurbishing the Belfast Testing Centre. The R1.3 million project, ..
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Work on Mtentu Bridge forges ahead

SANRAL is forging ahead with recommencement of work on the R2.5bn mega Mtentu Bridge, which forms part of the flagship N2 Wild Coast Road. Upon completion the Mtentu Bridge will be the highest in Africa and ..
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