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De Lille to assess N3 road upgrade progress

18 Aug 2021
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Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) Minister Patricia de Lille will, on Thursday, conduct an oversight visit to the N3 interchange road upgrade infrastructure project in KwaZulu-Natal.

The project was gazetted as a Strategic Integrated Project (SIP) in terms of the Infrastructure Development Act in July 2020. 

She will visit the site in line with her duties as DPWI minister and chairperson of the Presidential Infrastructure Coordinating Commission (PICC) secretariat.

The oversight visit forms part of her duties to monitor progress of the 62 projects that were gazetted as SIPs as part of the Infrastructure Investment Plan approved by Cabinet on May 27, 2020.

Many of the gazetted projects are currently in construction and are being expedited to help revive the struggling construction sector and provide much-needed jobs to people.

The N3 road upgrade project is being implemented by the South African National Roads Agency and the Department of Transport.

It falls within the uMgungundlovu District Municipality, Mkhambathini Local Municipality, and eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality.

The venture will see much-needed road expansion and upgrades to the N3 between Cato Ridge and Dardanelles, and the N3 between Dardanelles and Lynnfield.

Over R3 billion allocated toward the upgrades

The department said the upgrades to the two sections of road would cost over R3.2 billion.

“Since the start of the construction phase earlier this year, around 485 jobs have been created, with hundreds more to be created over the entire construction phase. The project has also brought significant benefit to local SMMEs (small, medium and micro enterprises), helping to create economic opportunities for companies and much-needed jobs,” the department said on Wednesday.

The N3 is integral to the economic growth of South Africa. A growing South African population has placed this strategic corridor under severe pressure, requiring substantial upgrades.

Also referred to as the Durban-Free State-Gauteng Corridor, it is a key infrastructure development project.

It entails upgrading the existing four-lane dual carriageway to an eight-lane carriageway by widening it to the median and outer shoulders over a distance of 6.4km.

A road-over-rail bridge will also be extended to accommodate the widening of the N3. The upgrade will increase safety and significantly improve the level of service for years to come.

The direct economic benefits of the upgrades are a reduction in travel times, a reduction in vehicle operating costs, and a reduction in accident costs, all of which have great benefit to the economy at large. There are also indirect economic benefits that will accrue to the local areas.

The upgrade to the N3 is expected to alleviate congestion on roads around the port and on the crucial N3 corridor linking the Port of Durban to Gauteng.  The upgrades will also shorten turnaround times for freight-carrying vehicles.

“This project has brought to life the objectives of the Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan (ERRP) announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa in October 2020, which aims to help industries recover from the tough economic climate and see all sectors working together to help build South Africa back better,” the department said.

– SAnews.gov.za

 

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