SANRAL helps tell a 360-million-year-old tale

SANRAL has played an integral part in the contribution to palaeontological knowledge and the preservation of natural heritage.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) continues to contribute to the body of palaeontological knowledge through their ..
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Kerisha is living her childhood dream

SANRAL is influential in empowering women in construction and engineering.  At the age of 24, Kerisha Govender is one of the shining lights at the South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL). She obtained a SANRAL bursary to study at University of KwaZulu-Natal and ..
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Linking the Platinum Belt to South Africa

Upgrades to the R34 will be an economic enabler and is empowering local communities. The rehabilitation of the R34 national road from Schweizer-Reneke to Vryburg will bring the benefits of a smoother, safer, comfortable and less ..
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SANRAL preserves historical structures

A 110-year-old bridge will remain in place as new structure is built alongside it.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) strives to preserve historical structures as far as possible, keeping with the legislation of the South African Heritage ..
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Taking road safety to schools and homes

SANRAL works with experts, education and local authorities to develop educational materials and implement programme.  Teachers and parents across the country will soon have access to innovative teaching aids that will enable them to convey vital road safety messages at ..
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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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