SANRAL | Infrastructure news - Part 10

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E-tolls not going anywhere – Peters

The electronic toll collection (e-tolling) on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) is not going anywhere. This is the message from Transport Minister Dipuo Peters, who on Tuesday reiterated that South Africa obeys by the user-pays...

SANRAL sues construction firms

The South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) is suing construction firms found guilty of collusion where the agency was affected. The roads agency has confirmed that it has lodged civil damages claims with the Gauteng Local Division High Court...
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SANRAL on Wild Coast Road plans

The South African National Road Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL) has dismissed what it calls “misinformation” concerning the Wild Coast Road; the reporting of a subsequent court case and the claims that the planned route could be changed. It also refutes...

Cape toll saga not over yet

The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) applied for leave to appeal on Friday against the Western Cape High Court judgment that set aside the approvals that would enable it to toll sections of the N1 and N2 freeways in Cape Town....

Judgment due in Cape toll court battle

The Western Cape High Court was on Wednesday expected to deliver judgment in the City of Cape Town’s bid to have Sanral’s decision to toll highways in the province set aside. During the court proceedings, the City told the court that the...