SANRAL stays in touch – responsibly

With the easing of nationwide lockdown regulations to Alert Level 1, SANRAL has stepped up stakeholder engagement and social facilitation. SANRAL shares information about its programmes and strengthens relationships with communities living around its projects by ..
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Spotlight on road infrastructure development

The 2021 Budget Speech provided hope against a backdrop of COVID-19, with the Finance Minister highlighting government’s R791 billion infrastructure investment drive. He also warned that, as a developing country facing many challenges, the user-pays principle ..
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Wild Coast route to many jobs

An estimated 7 000 project-related jobs will be created during construction of the new N2 Wild Coast Road (N2WCR). A further 29 000 permanent direct and indirect jobs may also be created during the service period of the road ..
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SANRAL develops SMMEs and suppliers

SANRAL’s role in the country’s economic recovery is key, and the agency is deliberate in contributing to the preservation of livelihoods through the awarding of projects, job creation and infrastructure delivery. While strengthening efforts and response ..
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Routine Road Maintenance creates jobs

President Cyril Ramaphosa identified infrastructure development as the flywheel that will kickstart South Africa’s economy post-COVID-19, and SANRAL is committed to expanding the net of economic inclusion for emerging black businesses to participate in its projects. ..
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N7 now a world-class freeway

The N7 linking Cape Town with Namibia is one of the most picturesque national roads in the Western Cape, as well as a key route for leisure, business and industrial travel. The upgrade of the N7 ..
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Pampoennek Road opens

The R512 Pampoennek route in the North West has been officially opened by Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula. This road creates a better link to the North West from Gauteng, and ensures that long-distance movements do not ..
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