Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concessionaire (Bakwena) will conduct several maintenance and construction projects along the N1N4 routes in 2018. The upgrades are required to ensure that the N1N4 route continues to meet the highest international standards for the road paying motorists.
Bakwena’s commercial manager, Liam Clarke, says work worth an estimated R273-million commenced in July 2017 in Groot Marico between Vaalkop and the Swartruggens boundary on the N4 and will take 20 months to complete, with an anticipated completion date of February 2019.”
The rehabilitation of N4 westbound carriageway between R512 up to Buffelspoort interchange will be resurfaced. The project entails overlaying the existing surface with a 40mm thick new asphalt surface. Base layer repairs and gravel reconstruction is also included in this project. The project is worth an estimated R100 million and expected to take seven months to complete, commencing in February 2018.
Another 10-month project to upgrade the R512 interchange which includes the provision of west facing ramps will commence in January 2018 at an estimated cost of R55 million.
Clarke says construction of a second carriageway on the N4 between the M17 and the R512 (Brits Interchange) will commence in January 2018, the estimated construction periods is 36 months at an estimated cost of R600 million. “The project will include the extension of structures to accommodate the second carriageway and the realignment of interchange ramps to tie in with the new carriageway. The upgrade to dual carriageway will vastly improve the road safety and traffic capacity.”
Bakwena would like to thank motorists for their patience while work is being carried out on the N1N4 routes and advises them to adhere to all designated road signs and exercise caution throughout the construction processes. “The upgrades will enhance motorists’ driving experience and improve their overall safety on the route,” concludes Clarke.