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Bayhead congestion: new bypass road under constructi­on

- THOBEKA NGEMA thobeka.ngema@inl.co.za

THE Port of Durban said it was addressing the congestion in Bayhead by constructi­ng a new bypass road.

The port announced the constructi­on of the Bayhead bypass road, which emerged as an emergency response road infrastruc­ture interventi­on to divert trucks from the then-damaged Bayhead Road, subsequent to the disruptive Kwazulu-natal floods that occurred in April.

The bypass road ties in with the decongesti­on task team mandate that aims to decongest the port.

Port of Durban engineer Malefetsan­e Setaka said that the newly constructe­d bypass road was heading for completion, with the paving of the two asphalt layers already complete. The paving of the third asphalt layer was under way.

Setaka said that the road was about 1.6km long, and was a unidirecti­onal single-carriagewa­y consisting of two lanes towards Island View and the Durban Container Terminals.

“The constructi­on of the bypass road is one of the interventi­ons by the Port of Durban to decongest the port. The teams continue to work tirelessly to mitigate the issues of congestion while maintainin­g an efficient port system,” Setaka said.

The roadway consists of four canal crossings and two level crossings. Fencing and street lighting have also been included.

He said the road started at the Shell

Service Station on Bayhead Road and ended at the turning circle on the existing Ambrose Park Access Road that joins the Langberg Road intersecti­on at the Transnet Academy’s Maritime and Port Terminals (previously known as the Maritime School of Excellence).

The project is expected to be completed in mid-december, in time for the Christmas break.

“The Bayhead bypass road has been one of the projects that have cemented our commitment to ensuring fluidity in our port, ultimately responding to the demands of our industry,” Setaka said.

In August this year, ALS Paramedics Medical Services director Garrith Jamieson said that they were finding it extremely difficult to respond to emergencie­s in the Bluff and Durban Harbour area.

Trucks were stacked all the way around the port, and this caused major traffic jams. All entries towards the Bluff were reportedly obstructed by trucks occupying all the available lanes.

ALS Paramedics battled to get to a scene where a security official was injured in a shooting.

Routes that were affected were: Umbilo arterial both directions from Bayhead Road to M7, Sydney Road from Moore Road, Bayhead Road from Umbilo Road, Maydon Road from Moore Road (onramp to M4 Southern freeway jammed closed), M7 Edwin Swales from Wakesleigh Road to Bluff Road and Umbilo Road from M7 to Rick Turner Road.

 ?? | TRANSNET ?? THE newly constructe­d bypass road in Bayhead is heading for completion, with the paving of the two asphalt layers already complete. The paving of the third asphalt layer is under way.
| TRANSNET THE newly constructe­d bypass road in Bayhead is heading for completion, with the paving of the two asphalt layers already complete. The paving of the third asphalt layer is under way.

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