South Africa is set to issue tenders worth over US
$1bn for the upgrade of N2 and N3 freeways. Tenders worth over US $548m will be
issued in the coming months to start construction on the N3 upgrade project
between Durban and Pietermaritzburg, the South African National Roads
Agency Limited (SANRAL) has confirmed.
This will include the construction of four or five
lanes in each direction, and the reconfiguration of major interchanges in parts
of the highways.
The N2 upgrade will focus on a 55 km length of road
from Lovu River, on the South Coast, to Umdloti, on the North Coast. The N3
upgrade will focus on an 80 km section from Durban to Pietermaritzburg.
According to SANRAL several initiatives will be undertaken during the
construction to improve the freeways’ usability, and safety.
The major realignment of the N3 highway is at Key
Ridge just outside Durban, where steep grades currently causes major traffic
congestion and serious crashes. The roads will also be designed to be
aesthetically pleasing to last for decades into the future. The redesigned EB
Cloete Interchange near Durban where the N2 and N3 cross each other is an
example of this. It will also feature a cable suspended bridge from an arch.
According to SANRAL’s Executive Engineer Louw
Kannemeyer, the projects form part of President Cyril Rampahosa’s
infrastructure stimulus package announced at the end of 2018.
The project will be expected to create over 15,000
jobs over the five to eight years construction period, depending on funding
availability. The project is part of the initiative strengthen the logistics
and transport corridor between South Africa’s main industrial hubs in Durban and
Gauteng. It will also improve access to Durban’s export and import facilities.
Kannemeyer said they expect a surge in road
construction projects over the medium-term framework as part of the broader
national efforts to invest in economic infrastructure.
“We are confident that this investment will help to boost the construction sector which has been under severe pressure in recent years, and also cascade down to black-owned and emerging enterprises who will receive much larger shares of tenders in future,” he added. https://constructionreviewonline.com/2019/08/south-africa-to-issue-tenders-for-upgrade-of-n2-and-n3-freeways/