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Gauteng: MEC Ismail Vadi launches R150 million road rehabilitation project on R511

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Gauteng: MEC Ismail Vadi launches R150 million road rehabilitation project on R511

Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport Ismail Vadi
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Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport Ismail Vadi

6th July 2017

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Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Ismail Vadi, today launched a R150 million road rehabilitation project on the R511, located north-west of Johannesburg.

“The R511 links Gauteng with the North West Province and serves as a major inter-provincial route from Midrand towards the neighbouring province,” said Vadi.

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It also serves as a collector and distributor of traffic for rural areas and towns.

He added that a section of the road was rehabilitated some year ago and the current project will upgrade the remaining 12km of the road network linking it to the neighbouring province.  

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The project entails the:
1. construction of edge beams on the road;
2. Resurfacing of the remaining Gauteng section of the road that links with the North West;
3. reinstating of road markings and traffic signs;
4. replacing or repairing of damaged guardrails;
5. cleaning road reserve and cutting of overgrown grass;
6. cleaning and repairing drainage structures; and
7. constructing new drainage structures.

Also, the 18 months project will see the construction of bus bays at selected intersections in support of public transport and passenger convenience.

Vadi emphasised that the road improvements will serve to stimulate economic activities and trigger economic development between Gauteng and the North West province. It will serve as a catalyst to equalise the distribution of wealth in the region as this is an important freight route.

The affected wards along the route will be given preference when it comes to sub-contracting and recruitment of labour with selection focusing on women, youth and people living with disabilities.

The project will improve travelling time and ensure improved safety for road users, cyclists and pedestrians.


Issued by Gauteng Roads and Transport

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