Johannesburg Development Agency to construct new iconic bridge | Infrastructure news

A new pedestrian and walkway bridge between Sandton and Alexandra is expected to reduce travel times as well as traffic accidents in the area.

The bridge which will start from No3 Square in Alexandra will run to Sandton near the Grayston Avenue Bridge along Katherine Street. Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) CEO Thanduxolo Mendrew said the bridge would be an iconic addition to the city’s skyline.

“The City’s Nelson Mandela Bridge has become one of the iconic structures of the southern gateway and this bridge will equally change the city skyline as an important northern gateway. At the same time it will serve as an important link between Sandton and Alexandra to show that the futures of these areas are inherently connected,” said Mendrew.

The upgrading of this route is in line with its Non-Motorised Transport Policy and Complete Street Concept. According to SAnews,gov.za, the project was initiated after a study by the City of Johannesburg on traffic and transport in the area indicated that a significant number of people commuted between Alexandra and Sandton.

Mendrew said that careful thought had gone into designing the bridge as the JDA needed to come up with something that spoke to the concept of the Corridors of Freedom. The Corridors of Freedom form part of the city’s effort to undo apartheid spatial planning.

The Corridors of Freedom construction programme includes the new bridge over the M1, a new public transport interchange at Watt Street in Alexandra, and the dedicated walk and cycleway linking Alexandra and Sandton.

Also part of the project is the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system and the accompanying trunk routes across the city.The Alexandra/Sandton walkway is part of the Rea Vaya Phase 1C trunk route and is expected to be implemented in 2015.

 

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