Daily Dispatch

Bridge to cost Sanral R1.5bn

- By ZOLILE MENZELWA

SANRAL is set to spend more than R1.5-billion on the constructi­on of Mtentu Bridge, which forms part of the N2 Wild Coast (N2WC) toll road project.

Constructi­on of the bridge will last approximat­ely threeandye­ars.

Sanral national spokesman Vusi Mona said a tender for another bridge, Msikaba, reopened in November. Msikaba bridge is about 23km east of Lusikisiki. This also forms part of the N2WC project.

Mona was speaking ahead of the address by his chief executive Skhumbuzo Macozoma to the the Eastern Cape business community at the East London ICC on Sunday.

He said the two bridges will together improve travel time between East London and Durban by up to three hours for heavy freight. The value of constructi­on of both projects is R1.634-billion.

“These projects form part of the backbone of the greenfield­s portion of the N2WC.

“This is one of government’s 18 projects that will support economic developmen­t and address service delivery in the poorest provinces,” he said.

Mona said direct job-creation was estimated at 8 000 full-time jobs over the constructi­on period. Sanral was also involved in the second phase of the R980-million road infrastruc­ture upgrade project on the N2 between Grahamstow­n and Fish River.

“It’s a six- to seven-year project which is divided into three phases. It will improve safety and offer safe overtaking opportunit­ies once completed,” he said.

Phase two and three of the rehabilita­tion project on the R63 between King William’s Town and Bhisho will start in the middle of the year and will run for two and a half years.

Mona said about 20% of the contract work value has been given to SMMEs.

“On the first phase of the rehabilita­tion project between Buffalo River and Breidbach and between King William’s Town and Bhisho about R30million was spent on SMMEs.” — zolilem@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

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