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Calls for public comment on draft National Infrastructure Plan 2050

19 August 2021

The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) has gazetted the draft National Infrastructure Plan 2050 (NIP 2050) for public comment.

The NIP 2050 was prepared by Infrastructure South Africa (ISA), working closely with sector specialists and other stakeholders, over a period of six months working closely with sector specialists and other stakeholders.

The plan was gazetted following six months of preparation by Infrastructure South Africa working with sector specialists and stakeholders.

Infrastructure development is critical to attaining South Africa’s long-term economic and social goals. The NIP 2050 will ensure that the foundations for achieving the National Development Plan (NDP) vision for inclusive growth are supported. The NIP 2050 offers a strategic vision and plan that links top NDP objectives to actionable steps and intermediate outcomes. The aim is to promote dynamism in infrastructure delivery and address institutional blockages and weaknesses that hinder success over the longer term. Additionally, the NIP 2050 will guide the way to building stronger institutions that can deliver on infrastructure related aspirations of the NDP.

Recommendations are made to accelerate progress towards our development objectives, there is a focus on strengthening:

  • State Owned Enterprises performance;
  • Sector specific regulation;
  • State capacity; and
  • Private participation in public infrastructure delivery and management.

In a statement, the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure described the plan as critical to the country achieving its long-term economic and social goals.

“The NIP 2050 will ensure that the foundations for achieving the National Development Plan (NDP) vision for inclusive growth are supported. The NIP 2050 offers a strategic vision and plan that links top NDP objectives to actionable steps and intermediate outcomes.

“The aim is to promote dynamism in infrastructure delivery and address institutional blockages and weaknesses that hinder success over the longer term. Additionally, the NIP 2050 will guide the way to building stronger institutions that can deliver on infrastructure-related aspirations of the NDP,” the department said.

According to the department, the first iteration of the NIP 2050 will focus on the critical network infrastructure sectors of energy, freight transport, water, and digital communications while the second-round NIP 2050 will extend to distributed infrastructure and related municipal services.

Written submissions should reach the department on or before 17 September 2021.

Submissions must be addressed to the Chief Director: Infrastructure and delivered by hand to DPWI, 256 Madiba Street, Pretoria Central, Pretoria or e-mailed to [email protected]

A copy of the gazette can be found at http://www.publicworks.gov.za/PDFs/44951_10-8_PublicWorksInfras.pdf

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