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N1 HIGHWAY PROJECT IN CAPE TOWN NEARING COMPLETION

25 April 2019

The project to add a third lane to
the N1 in both directions between Plattekloof Road and Old Oak Interchange in Cape Town is expected to be
complete early next month.

The Western Cape Department of Transport and Public Works (DTPW)
said the project would help ease traffic on
the major highway. 

“Up to 120,000 vehicles travel along this stretch of road each day,” DTPW
spokesperson Byron la Hoe said. “The
addition of a third lane in both directions will significantly reduce traffic
congestion on one of Cape Town’s busiest roads

Asphalt paving is currently
underway on the Phase 3 median widening and barrier. Also under way is
the construction of drainage systems in the road reserve next to the
outbound auxiliary lane between Durban Road and Old Oak, as well as inbound
between Jip de Jager and Plattekloof.”

According to the department, the project has created a number of
short-term job skills development opportunities.

The department said that as of March 2019, R41 million had been spent on
targeted labour and targeted enterprises and 40,417 person-days of work had
been created for people from Cape Town who live next to the
parts of the N1 currently under construction.

“DTPW would like to thank motorists for their patience and
understanding while the project is underway. Motorists
will soon be able to enjoy a safer and more pleasant travelling experience on
this road,” said La Hoe.

MEC of Transport and Public Works Donald Grant is expected to open the Old Oak West Bridge over the N1 on 30 April 2019. https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/n1-highway-project-in-cape-town-nearing-completion-2019-04-24/rep_id:4136

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