The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) recently completed the R6.2 million rehabilitation of the Belgrave Bridge in Bryanston just in time for the rainy season. The project, which was initiated after flooding in January 2017, forms part of the JRA’s citywide stormwater management and emergency bridge repair initiative. The extensive damage caused by the sequential torrential downpours in late 2016 and early 2017 created a safety risk for motorists and pedestrians crossing the Belgrave Bridge. The rehabilitation included the removal of debris, cleaning of the bridge, the installation of road markings and road studs.
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