N2 Wild Coast Toll Road megabridge project – Mtentu bridge, South Africa – update

26th January 2024 By: Sheila Barradas - Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

N2 Wild Coast Toll Road megabridge project – Mtentu bridge, South Africa – update

Photo by: South African National Roads Agency Limited

Name of the Project
N2 Wild Coast Toll Road (N2WCTR) megabridge project – Mtentu bridge. 

Location
The bridge will be built over the  Mtentu river gorge, near Lusikisiki, in South Africa’s Eastern Cape province.

Project Owner/s
South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral).

Project Description
The  Mtentu bridge forms part of the N2WCTR project.

The 1.13-km-long bridge, which includes a 260-m-long main span, will be one of the longest main-span-balanced cantilever bridges in the world. Only ten prestressed concrete girder bridges worldwide have a main span of 260 m or longer. Reaching heights of more than 220 m above the river valley, it will displace the Bloukrans bridge, in the Western Cape, as the highest bridge in Africa and the southern hemisphere. The 141-m-tall Pier No 9 (equivalent to a 40-storey building in height) will also be the tallest bridge pier in Africa and the southern hemisphere.

Consequently, the construction of the Mtentu bridge is technically a highly challenging project, with its remote location and local social dynamics adding to the complexity.

Potential Job Creation
The project has a local labour contract participation goal of 4%. This will result in at least R141-million being paid to local labour, creating a minimum of 1 550 full-time-equivalent jobs for local skilled and unskilled persons during the contract.

About 2 350 full-time-equivalent jobs will be created during construction, and while job numbers will vary during the contract, an average of 520 jobs will be created every month over 50 months, of which 350 will be filled by locals.

Capital Expenditure
R4.05-billion.

Planned Start/End Date
The project started construction in August 2023.

Provided there are no significant delays, construction is expected to take 50 months, with the project expected to be completed at the end of 2027.

Latest Developments
None stated.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
Dissing+Weitling (bridge design); Mota-Engil Construction South Africa and China Communications Construction Company (main contractors); HVA JV (Msikaba and Mtentu bridge consultants comprising CH2M and SMEC); Knight Piésold (lead consultant – Msikaba to Mtentu); and KBK Engineers (lead consultant – Mtentu to Kulumbe).

Contact Details for Project Information
Sanral, email pressoffice@nra.co.za.