Talk of the Town

Motorists warned of R336 roadworks

No stop-gos in festive season but area still ‘constructi­on site’

- TOTT REPORTER

Road users are advised that the R336 road upgrade is in progress between Bezuidenho­ut River (13km out of Kirkwood Town) and Addo (Intersecti­on of R336/R335) until August 4 2025.

The SA National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) says once the upgrade is complete, motorists will have a safer and higher mobility road that will support local communitie­s and industry.

The road has been in steady decline due to increased traffic volumes driven by the exponentia­l growth of the citrus industry in the Sundays River Valley and tourists visiting the surroundin­g Addo National Park.

The project comprises of the upgrading of 17.7 km of the R336 between Kirkwood and Addo: Phase two from the 30.5km to the 48.2km road markers.

Motorists using the R336 and travelling between Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) to

Addo using the R335 can expect to wait approximat­ely 10 minutes whenever stop-and-gos are in place.

Once the upgrade is complete, the road will feature improved mobility with wider lanes and shoulders, improved intersecti­ons, as well as improved pedestrian facilities where appropriat­e.

This will create a safe mobility environmen­t as well as improving the socioecono­mic environmen­t.

The new improved roads will mean reduced travel time and less maintenanc­e requiremen­ts for the citrus farm trucks, transporta­tion industry vehicles and private vehicles.

The new road constructi­on will also promote public safety through the provision of pedestrian crossings, road marking as well as approved standard warning and regulatory signage.

It will assist in the alleviatio­n of poverty, as there will be job creation for the local community in the maintenanc­e of the road and associated

ancillary works.

There will be an expected growth and increase in profit margins of the local businesses consequent­ly results in job creation in the local municipali­ty.

There will also be growth of the local targeted enterprise­s (TEs) in terms of the constructi­on industry developmen­t grading (CIDB), which will lead to increased chances of getting work elsewhere.

The project will assist with the developmen­t and participat­ion of businesses owned by people in designated categories, including black people, women, youth, people with disabiliti­es and military veterans.

It will also help with skills developmen­t though the internship programme to grow the pool of young profession­als locally.

There will be no stop/go

signs on the section of the road under the phase two contract during the festive season until January 8 2024.

However, travellers should note the following:

Phase two starts from Bezuidenho­ut bridge to the R335/R336 intersecti­on in Addo.

There will be a step with a difference in height between the two lanes of 150mm due to the ongoing constructi­on process.

The step will be from the intersecti­on between the R335 and R336 for 1.5km towards Kirkwood.

Delineator­s will be maintained over the shutdown period to warn motorists of the height difference.

The road is still a constructi­on site, and motorists are advised to observe the temporary signs and speed limit of 60km/h. No overtaking is permitted.

Motorists travelling from Addo and Kirkwood are advised to familiaris­e themselves with the phase one traffic advisory.

Alternativ­e Routes:

Motorists travelling from Motherwell to Kirkwood may take the R334 towards Kariega (Uitenhage), turn north onto the R75 and then take the R336 to Kirkwood.

There are no alternativ­e routes for motorists travelling from Addo to Kirkwood or from Gqeberha to Addo.

“Motorists are requested to plan their trips accordingl­y and be cautious when using the roads,” Sanral southern regional manager Mbulelo Peterson said.

“Sanral apologises for any inconvenie­nce caused,” Peterson said.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? UNDER CONSTRUCTI­ON: The upgrade is taking place between Bezuidenho­ut River and Addo. The route is marked in red on the map.
Picture: SUPPLIED UNDER CONSTRUCTI­ON: The upgrade is taking place between Bezuidenho­ut River and Addo. The route is marked in red on the map.

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