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TNPA invests in road rehabilitation project at Port of Durban

11th March 2024

By: Sabrina Jardim

Creamer Media Online Writer

     

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The intensified pressure posed by an influx of trucks on the Port of Durban’s road infrastructure has prompted State-owned utility Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) to invest R233-million on the rehabilitation of roads in key container handling port precincts – the Container and Maydon Wharf and the liquid bulk Island View precinct – in KwaZulu-Natal.

The Port of Durban is a crucial contributor to the South African economy, handling about 60% of the country’s total container volumes.

Most of the container volumes handled are moved through the Southern Road Network of the port.

The influx of trucks entering the port has substantially increased, leading to the deterioration of the overall road infrastructure.

“Embarking on this road rehabilitation journey will ensure that we deliver on our mandate of providing port infrastructure to ensure the port’s efficient functioning as the economic gateway to our South African economy,” says acting TNPA port manager for the Port of Durban Nkumbuzi Ben-Mazwi.

The improved condition of port roads is expected to positively impact on port operational efficiencies and the smooth flow of traffic in the targeted precincts.

The Maydon Wharf will take precedence, with 16 roads set for repairs, followed by Island View with three roads and two on Bayhead.

In addition to repairing the structural defects, the restoration of functional defects, such as surface drainage issues owing to damaged manholes and inlets caused by heavy vehicles, is included in the project scope.

A traffic management plan has been crafted to assist with redirecting traffic flow during the project implementation period of two years.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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