SANRAL | Infrastructure news - Part 11

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EC to benefit from road upgrade programme

South African National Roads Agency Limited’s (SANRAL) R2.2 billion infrastructure programme in the Eastern Cape will help prepare the region for integrated growth and development, says SANRAL’S CEO Nazir Alli. Currently there are 32 engineering...

Moloto road joins SANRAL network

One of South Africa’s most dangerous roads, the Moloto Road which runs north of Pretoria and passes through three provinces, has been incorporated into the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) road network. The government gazette announcing...
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E-toll testing kicks off in Durban

An e-toll collection system (ETC) testing phase has commenced on the N3 Toll Route between Durban and Gauteng. N3 Toll Concession marketing manager, Andy Visser, told Fin24 that the testing phase will continue for 2-3 months. “We will be testing as...
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Eastern Cape benefits from roads programme

South African National Roads Agency Limited’s (SANRAL) R2.2 billion infrastructure programme in the Eastern Cape will help prepare the region for integrated growth and development, says its outgoing CEO, Nazir Alli. There are 32 engineering...

Road fatalities decrease on Bakwena’s roads

Fatalities on the N1N4 route have decreased significantly over the first few months of the year in comparison to 2014.  This is according to Bakwena Toll Road Concessionaire. This year the toll concessionaire reported eight incidences for the...

Upgrading the Ballito Interchange

The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) initiated the Ballito Interchange project, in Durban, originally to improve the capacity of the interchange, which became highly congested at peak times. The initial plan was to add a...