SANRAL | Infrastructure news - Part 19

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This year’s national Transport budget

Below is this year’s budget as presented by The Minister of Transport, Ben Martins, in parliament outlining how the Department of Transport is going to spend its R42.3 billion. Approximately 96% of the budget will be spent on: maintaining road...
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E-tolls imminent

Pictured: SANRAL CEO, Nazir Alli The implementation of e-tolls on Gauteng highways is imminent, the transport department and the national roads agency said on Sunday. The Department of Transport and South African National Roads Agency Limited...

Safer roads in the North West

Over the past six months roads in the North West province are a lot safer, according to the South African Roads Agency (SANRAL), after 120 000 potholes and 800 kilometers of tarred road were repaired on the public roads network. Briefing provincial...

Cape toll saga continues

The Record of Decision allowing SANRAL to go ahead with its controversial R10 billion N1/N2 Winelands toll project may have expired, raising a major question about the validity of the project.All major construction projects require an environmental...
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New executive director for SAFCEC

Pictured: Webster Mfebe has been appointed executive director of the South African Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors Webster Mfebe, who was appointed executive director of the South African Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors...