The Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA), on behalf of the City of Johannesburg’s Transport Department, is spearheading a series of critical interventions to refurbish the …
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Motorists travelling on the N3 are urged to plan ahead and make use of alternative routes as a section of the N3 near Ashburton …
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Steady progress is being made in restoring the Skaaprivier Bridge
by Johan JonckThe Northern Cape Department of Roads and Public Works is making steady progress in restoring the Skaaprivier Bridge, which provides access to the town …
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The Johannesburg Development Agency is leading the development of a Universal Design Access Plan
by Johan JonckThe Johannesburg Development Agency is leading the development of a Universal Design Access Plan (UDAP) to ensure ALL Joburg residents can move freely and …
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Water supply interventions at the Russel Road reservoir in Germiston
by Johan JonckThe planned water supply management at the Russel Road reservoir in Germiston continues as initially announced. The periodic water supply interventions to manage demand …
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The Silverton manufacturing plant’s green initiatives bring Ford a step closer to carbon neutrality
by Johan JonckWidespread rains over large parts of South Africa recently have led to rivers breaking their banks and, in some cases, flooding streets and homes. …
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Plant Kariega is set to undergo preparations for the A0 SUV Entry project
by Johan JonckInstallations and upgrades are planned across Production over four weeks Approximately 60% of the work was completed over the shutdown in December 2024 In …
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Forensic report released into the George building collapse that resulted in the loss of 34 lives
by Johan JonckThe Minister of Public Works & Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, welcomes the forensic report released by the Minister of Human Settlements, Thembi Simelane. The Department …
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Africa’s Trillion-Dollar Transport Gamble: Can Bold Plans Bridge the Infrastructure Gap?
by netstedAs Africa hurtles towards a projected doubling of its population by 2050, a colossal challenge and a tantalising opportunity are converging on its transport …
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Ventilation at the core of metro tunnelling: Preparing for South Africa’s future urban infrastructure growth
by Johan JonckAs urbanisation accelerates in South Africa, the demand for tunnelling is growing, driven by the need for sustainable public transport systems and expanded water …