Port Elizabeth’s economy is set for a major boost with the construction and development of the Motherwell Passenger Rail project.
This is according to Nico Pienaar, Project Manager at GIBB, the firm tasked with designing the Motherwell Passenger Rail Corridor (MPRC). The project is one of the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa’s (Prasa) largest rail developments and Pienaar believes that once constructed it will give the local economy a major boost. In 2000, Prasa undertook the basic planning of the MPRC, however, subsequent developments in land use and rail technology meant that the planning required an update. This was completed by GIBB in 2014, who were then appointed by Prasa, to carry out the design of the proposed MPRC and stations. “The base design was completed in November 2015, with preliminary design following in October 2016 and the detail design in July 2018. Once the detail design is approved, the construction tender will be released,”Pienaar explains.Motherwell Passenger Rail project to boost PE economy
Sep 27, 2018 | Construction News