Solomon Mahlangu Drive - Major upgrades resume

Department of Roads and Transport 2019/08/28 - 22:00



The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has officially resumed with the multi-million rand rehabilitation and upgrading project of Road K69 (Solomon Mahlangu Drive - Phase 1) in Mamelodi, City of Tshwane.

 

The project was launched by MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure, Jacob Mamabolo, on Wednesday, 28 August 2019.

 

Fully funded by the Department to the tune of R300 million, the project involves the dualisation of the existing carriageway to increase its capacity, improve safety and accessibility for existing and future developments along the route. It is expected to be completed in August 2021.

 

Scope of works include, amongst others, construction of a bridge over Pienaars River, upgrading of intersections along the route, upgrading of stormwater management infrastructure as well as cleaning the road reserve and grass cutting.

 

Construction of bus or taxi bays at selected intersections to support public transport and passenger convenience has also been prioritised. 

 

"Once completed, this project will have a great impact on the economy of Mamelodi. It will make the movement of people and goods much easier and will drastically reduce congestion," said MEC Mamabolo.

 

Road K69 has been experiencing high volumes of traffic resulting in congestion during peak morning and afternoon traffic. Upgrading the road is expected to reduce congestion and travel times between Mamelodi and the N4. First phase of the project covers approximately nine (9) kilometres, stretching from Road R104 (Bronkhorstspruit Road) to K54 (Tsamaya Road) in Mamelodi. 

 

The road stretches almost 12 kilometres in the north-easterly direction from Lynwood to Mamelodi, linking Lynwood Road to K54 in Mamelodi. 

 

"The road infrastructure is the life blood for any economy. If we are serious about the township economy, investments such as this are a necessity," Mamabolo added.

 

He said the project will amongst other things provide an improved dual carriageway of road with reduced traffic congestion and accidents.

 

Local communities and businesses also stand to benefit from the project. The MEC indicated that "during construction local businesses will benefit 30% of the contract value, the community will benefit in skills transfer and training programmes". 

 

He added that “this demonstrates Gauteng Provincial Government’s commitment to providing a world-class road network serving as a key stimulator to economic growth, creating job opportunities whilst promoting social cohesion”.

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