
The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) has started rehabilitation and structural repair work on the M1 double-decker bridge between Carr and Anderson streets in Johannesburg.
Rehabilitating aging infrastructure
The rehabilitation of the M1 double-decker bridge forms part of the City’s R365-million programme to rehabilitate ageing infrastructure and improve road safety on the M1 freeway.The project was launched in November 2015. Other projects along the M1 freeway include the rehabilitation of both Federation and Oxford roads’ bridges and the reconstruction of the 2km dual carriageway between Rockridge and Federation roads.
JRA will also replace the existing 3km storm water drainage system between Rockridge and Federation roads bridge. “The safety of road users is a priority for JRA, and maintaining our roads infrastructure is an important component of this. High-quality roads contribute significantly to economic growth, and making citizens’ lives easier,” says Kau. The rehabilitation of the M1 is expected to be completed by May 2017.Kau says the extensive repair work will result in the need for motorists to plan their routes and budget extra time for travel along this key route. –Joburg.org.za