By Rianté Naidoo Johannesburg’s infrastructure is crumbling, and was left to decay by the previous administration, mayco member Nonhlanhla Makhuba told media at Thursday’s sod turning ceremony on the M2 Freeway. To improve current infrastructure...
The rehabilitation project of the R28 road was launched in Johannesburg on Tueday by Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Ismail Vadi. This project will involve the maintenance of the single carriageway between Sebokeng and Westonaria. Vadi said...
By Rianté Naidoo An excess of almost R10 billion that was spent on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) by the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) should be accounted for, says Wayne Duvenage, chairperson at the Organisation...
The annual Road Safety Summit will address ongoing concerns regarding the proposed regulations that are intended to reduce road carnage. The summit will be hosted by the Intelligence Transfer Centre in November and will address the following:...
Road building is a complex business of many elements. In this special divisional feature, IMIESA brings you the best in South Africa’s roads from planning and design to project management and construction. Optimising the complete life cycle of...
 The death toll on South African roads over the festive season is always high, and 2015 has been no exception. According to the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), almost 600 people have lost their lives on the country’s roads since...
The City of Cape Town’s Solid Waste Management Department took delivery of five new Dulevo Veloce 5000 street sweepers from AAD Specialised Transport Solutions on 10 June this year. These new street sweepers, can remove sand, leaves and...
Following the recent summit held in Lilongwe, Malawi, the heads of state and government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) are positive the Tripartite Free Trade Area, to be established by 2015, will enable greater intra-African...
According to South Africa’s National Roads Agency (Sanral), e-tolls only make up less than nine percent of its business. That means a delay to the e-tolling implementation will not drastically affect the management of the country’s...