Mossel Bay Advertiser

Reconstruc­tion of R102 commences in March

- Louise Karsten

Representa­tives of consulting engineers Kantey & Templer will meet Mossel

Bay Municipali­ty representa­tives within the next two weeks to discuss the traffic accommodat­ion in detail because reconstruc­tion of the R102 between Great Brak River and Hartenbos will start soon.

The reconstruc­tion includes the Sandhoogte Road near Great Brak River.

According to Paul Laubscher from Kantey & Templer, the engineers have received a programme from Power Constructi­on that is currently being assessed.

Target dates for the various sections of the road for start and completion of constructi­on are shown on the programme:

The R102 between Great Brak River to the N2 access road near Hartenbos will be upgraded from 26 March until 16 March 2019. Laubscher says this section will be constructe­d in half widths with Stop/ Go traffic control used throughout the constructi­on period.

The entire road in section B near

Little Brak River will be closed during constructi­on. Laubscher says they aim to work on this piece of road from 31 May until 3 October 2018.

The same will count for section C, because this section, near Little Brak River will be constructe­d in full width from 4 October until 7 March 2019.

"Remedial works on the bridge over the Litte Brak River will also be done during this period," Laubscher says.

Section D will be constructe­d in half widths with Stop/Go traffic control between 26 March and 22 September 2018.

Laubscher explained the rest of the sections as follows:

Section E will be constructe­d in full width and the entire road will be closed from 26 March 2018 to 13 December 2018. Section F will be constructe­d in half widths during the same period of time with Stop/Go traffic control.

"Constructi­on of section G will take place from 5 October 2018 until 12 March 2019. The police Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit in Mossel Bay has establishe­d a much-needed support group.

The Ukhanyo women's support group aims to provide support and counsellin­g to women who have been raped or sexually assaulted.

"The words of Thembeka Mqamelo, 'I never received counsellin­g after the court case', have stayed with me," says Zaida Swart from the unit. Therefore, together with Thembeka, we decided to start the support Section H will be worked on during June 2018 and November this year.

"The last upgrade will be done at Section J during January next year and December 2019."

Laubscher says due to alternativ­e routes available, certain sections of the roads can be closed off to allow full-width constructi­on. "This significan­tly reduces constructi­on time on the contract."

He says the constructi­on times are indicative and can change due to circumstan­ces during constructi­on. group."

Thembeka assisted victims at the Khayelitsh­a rape crisis centre in Cape Town and also at the Ubuntu Clinic. She is a trained Lifeline HIV/ AIDS counsellor. The Ukanyo women's support group will meet on a monthly basis. For more informatio­n, contact Swart (044 693 3869) during office hours

The FCS unit in Mossel Bay is under the command of Capt Geoffrey

Gordon.

 ??  ?? Thembeka Mqamelo (left) and Zaida Swart have started a support group for women.
Thembeka Mqamelo (left) and Zaida Swart have started a support group for women.
 ??  ?? The sections on the map indicate the different sections where constructi­on will take place from March this year.
The sections on the map indicate the different sections where constructi­on will take place from March this year.
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