Subcontracting brings major opportunities

In line with SANRAL’s commitment to the economic development of black businesses, at least 30% of the contract value of each tender is subcontracted to small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs). Over and above the substantial ..
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New CEO for SANRAL

Reginald Demana has been appointed as SANRAL’s new CEO, with effect from 1 January 2023. Demana holds a BSc in Mining Engineering from the University of the Witwatersrand and an MSc in Mining Engineering (with distinction) from ..
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Construction ramped up on R573 Moloto Road

Road user behaviour has been identified as a major contributing factor to horrific crashes and fatalities on the Moloto Road. Part of the planned intervention to promote road safety includes widening the current single-lane carriageway into ..
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N2 facelift in KZN

President Ramaphosa introduced the ‘stimulus package’ as a new measure “to reignite growth, stimulate economic recovery and secure confidence in sectors affected by regulatory uncertainty and inconsistency”. Projects earmarked as part of this include a R1.2 billion ..
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Partnering to defeat potholes

It has been all hands on deck since Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula launched Operation Vala Zonke in August. This 16-month campaign sees SANRAL partnering and working with local and provincial government officials as well as the public ..
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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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