New Era

Airport road project progresses well

- ■ Maihapa Ndjavera -mndjavera@nepc.com.na

The Roads Authority (RA) this week announced the partial opening of phase one of the Windhoek to Hosea Kutako Internatio­nal Airport (HKIA) project. The project is an upgrade to a dual carriagewa­y road, and a section of it is open to traffic.

The completed stretch of road is between Auas Road and Robert Mugabe Avenue.

On the occasion, RA CEO Conrad Lutombi said this section of the road will be known as the Windhoek Southern Bypass and comprises the constructi­on of nine kilometres of dual carriage freeway, 15 kilometres ramp roads, four interchang­es and 13 new bridges, of which two are river bridges.

The constructi­on of phase one commenced in January 2016 and will be completed in August this year. Lutombi stated that the estimated cost of this section is approximat­ely N$922 million, and it is fully funded by the Namibian government.

He further provided an update on phase 2a and 2b of the project, saying phase 2a covers the road section

from the Sam Nujoma interchang­e (in the vicinity of Avis/Auasblick residentia­l areas) to the Dordabis interchang­e, east of Windhoek.

“This section comprises the constructi­on of 19.5 kilometres of dual carriagewa­y freeway. It will also include the constructi­on of

three interchang­es and seven new bridges, of which one is a river bridge,” explained Lutombi.

The constructi­on of phase 2a commenced in March 2020, and the envisaged completion date is September 2023. He stressed that this phase is funded by the

Namibian government and the African Developmen­t Bank (AfDB) at an estimated cost of N$949 million.

“I express my gratitude to the AfDB for lending a helping hand to provide a safe and sustainabl­e road infrastruc­ture for the economic and social benefit of our people. To date, 13% of the constructi­on work has been completed,” said the CEO.

The constructi­on of phase 2b, which covers the remainder of the road from the Dordabis interchang­e to the HKIA, has not commenced. However, Lutombi indicated that the procuremen­t of a contractor is underway, and he anticipate­s having a contractor on site by June or July 2021.

The phase will be fully funded via a grant from the People’s Republic of China, and it will comprise the constructi­on of a 23.5 kilometres dual carriage freeway.

“Upon completion, the dual carriagewa­y will ease the flow of traffic and enhance road safety on this vital and busy stretch. We will experience a significan­t reduction in road accidents, especially head-on collisions, which have claimed many lives,” Lutombi explained.

The full function of the carriagewa­y, according to him, will support the economy by allowing quicker and alternativ­e movements to and from the capital to the rest of the country.

 ?? Photo: Maihapa Ndjavera ?? Progress… RA has announced that phase two of the Windhoek to Hosea Kutako Internatio­nal Airport project is underway and 13% of constructi­on work is completed already.
Photo: Maihapa Ndjavera Progress… RA has announced that phase two of the Windhoek to Hosea Kutako Internatio­nal Airport project is underway and 13% of constructi­on work is completed already.

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