Department of Roads and Transport
Roads and Transport Owners Department of Roads and Transport 2025/08/11 - 22:00
Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone
Diale-Tlabela today conducted oversight visits to the P122/1 Road (R57) in
Tshwane and the K101 Road project in Midrand,City of Johannesburg.
The visits formed part of ongoing efforts to track and monitor progress on
various road projects by the Department. Such visits also serve to ensure that
projects are delivered on time and within budget.
In her remarks, the MEC said “we have appointed qualified contractors that are
able to do the projects within costs and stipulated time frame”.
These bear testament to the Department’s commitment to delivering high-quality
road infrastructure, stimulating economic growth, creating job opportunities,
and improving the quality of life for Gauteng residents.
On her visit to the Road K101 project site, the MEC indicated that the project
is a major construction infrastructure investment aimed at alleviating
congestion in the Midrand area.
Road K101 entails the construction of a dual carriageway from Road D795 in
Midrand to the N1 at Brakfontein Road, a total length of approximately 5.4 km
as well as construction of three bridges along the route.
Currently at 88%, the project is expected to be completed in the next few
months.
On delays regarding this project, the MEC highlighted that “road designs had to
be reviewed to accommodate traffic coming from Thembisa and Ivory Park and to
also add a bridge”.
“That took a lot of budget and resulted in over-expenditure in the project,
however, we are comforted by the fact that with adjustments made, we will be
able to finish the projects,” the MEC explained.
She also visited the P122/1 road rehabilitation project which was launched in
2024. The project entails the reconstruction of the existing road, undertaking
sinkhole repairs, constructing paved shoulders, cross-drainage and stormwater
systems as well as upgrading intersections along the route.
Currently at 66,32%, the project is set to be completed in February 2026.
She indicated the Department has requested contractors to ramp up operations
before the rainy season and pleaded for understanding from motorists during
this time.
The MEC further expressed gratitude with the process of boosting employment
opportunities, procurement of goods and services from local communities. This
also provided local SMMEs with opportunities to actively participate in this
transformative project.
These projects remain key initiative in Gauteng’s broader strategy to enhance
road infrastructure and stimulate economic growth.
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Roads and Transport Owners Department of Roads and Transport 2025/08/11 - 22:00
Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone
Diale-Tlabela today conducted oversight visits to the P122/1 Road (R57) in
Tshwane and the K101 Road project in Midrand,City of Johannesburg.
The visits formed part of ongoing efforts to track and monitor progress on
various road projects by the Department. Such visits also serve to ensure that
projects are delivered on time and within budget.
In her remarks, the MEC said “we have appointed qualified contractors that are
able to do the projects within costs and stipulated time frame”.
These bear testament to the Department’s commitment to delivering high-quality
road infrastructure, stimulating economic growth, creating job opportunities,
and improving the quality of life for Gauteng residents.
On her visit to the Road K101 project site, the MEC indicated that the project
is a major construction infrastructure investment aimed at alleviating
congestion in the Midrand area.
Road K101 entails the construction of a dual carriageway from Road D795 in
Midrand to the N1 at Brakfontein Road, a total length of approximately 5.4 km
as well as construction of three bridges along the route.
Currently at 88%, the project is expected to be completed in the next few
months.
On delays regarding this project, the MEC highlighted that “road designs had to
be reviewed to accommodate traffic coming from Thembisa and Ivory Park and to
also add a bridge”.
“That took a lot of budget and resulted in over-expenditure in the project,
however, we are comforted by the fact that with adjustments made, we will be
able to finish the projects,” the MEC explained.
She also visited the P122/1 road rehabilitation project which was launched in
2024. The project entails the reconstruction of the existing road, undertaking
sinkhole repairs, constructing paved shoulders, cross-drainage and stormwater
systems as well as upgrading intersections along the route.
Currently at 66,32%, the project is set to be completed in February 2026.
She indicated the Department has requested contractors to ramp up operations
before the rainy season and pleaded for understanding from motorists during
this time.
The MEC further expressed gratitude with the process of boosting employment
opportunities, procurement of goods and services from local communities. This
also provided local SMMEs with opportunities to actively participate in this
transformative project.
These projects remain key initiative in Gauteng’s broader strategy to enhance
road infrastructure and stimulate economic growth.
DOWNLOAD REPORTS
Media Statement - Gauteng confident major road projects will be completed on budget, time 2025-08-13.pdf
Published 2025/08/11 - 22:00
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