

MEDIA ALERT
DATE |
16 JULY 2004 |
TO |
ALL MEDIA |
ATTENTION: |
NEWS EDITORS / REPORTERS / PR WIRE |
R3, 5 MILLION ROAD UPGRADE FOR UMLAZI
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport, Safety and Security Mr. Bheki Cele
will officially open the F6 Access Road at Umlazi south of Durban
tomorrow, 17th July 2004 commencing at 13h00 at the Ekwazini
High School, G Section, Umlazi.
Unit F6 is an informal settlement in F Section, Umlazi. The area was
served by an informal gravel road 1, 4 kilometres long which was in very
poor condition. This route was a narrow gravel track with very steep
gradients and no storm water runoff control. As a result the condition of
this road deteriorated quite severely and the road became impassable to
passenger vehicles. During rainy weather it was difficult and unsafe for
pedestrians. It was thus proposed to upgrade this road to an acceptable
standard to improve the accessibility to this area.
The upgrading of this road will have numerous benefits to the
community. These include:
- Improved level of municipal services,
- Increased living standard for residents,
- Improved access leading to higher levels of development,
- Convenient access to public transport,
- Improved safety to pedestrians and motorists,
- Upliftment of individual and community spirit, and
- Improved access for emergency vehicles.
The road construction work carried out under this project consisted of:
- Upgrading the existing gravel track to a 5,5metre wide concrete
block paved road surface with mountable kerbs on either side. The
existing road geometry was improved to the standard required for a
local access road. The new roadway is wider with improved gradients
and smoother horizontal curvature.
- Installation of concrete pipe culverts with storm water inlets and
manholes to improve control of storm water runoff and reduce risk to
adjacent dwellings.
- Ancillary works including construction of stairs and pathways to
improve pedestrian accessibility and retaining walls as necessitated
by the road construction.
The completed construction cost of the project was R 3, 5 million. The
construction period was 15 months. Construction work on the project
commenced in September 2002 and the road was opened to traffic in February
2004.
- Total man hours 75 000
- Local man hours 60 000
All media are invited to attend. Please note picture opportunities.
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