SKHUMBUZO MACOZOMA: Sanral aims to stem construction and engineering slide with investment

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Most tender issues have been resolved and projects in the pipeline will contribute to growing the economy

The decision by the SA National Roads Agency to ramp up its investment in road infrastructure through an allocation of R70bn over the medium term will help to alleviate the decline in the important construction and engineering sectors.

The perception that Sanral is primarily responsible for the collapse of the construction industry is irrational and unfounded. The perception that Sanral is primarily responsible for the collapse of the construction industry is irrational and unfounded. The reasons for the poor performances of many of the historical giants of the construction sector have been documented — and commented on — in great length by industry analysts and media such as Business Day.

Tender requirements will also increasingly target enterprises owned by women, youth and people with disabilities. About 7,810 SMMEs will benefit from Sanral projects over the next three years, with an estimated 81,000 jobs planned to be created on road construction and maintenance projects. All Sanral construction projects will now include community development programmes and initiatives to support the transfer of skills to SMME companies.

 

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