On Tuesday, 23 May, the Western Cape Provincial Minister of Infrastructure Tertuis Simmers visited this multimillion roads infrastructure project. The Western Cape Government has invested R271 million into the project that is set to unlock multiple future economic opportunities in the surrounding areas.
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The project is aimed at improving the capacity and safe operating conditions of the Refinery interchange between TR11/1 (Route N7) and Plattekloof Road. The project also completed the dualling of Plattekloof Road between Koeberg Road and the N1.
This forms an integral part of the long-term development of the N7 corridor as well as the greater integrated transport network plan for Cape Town.
Construction began in July 2021 and part of the work carried out was the demolishing of the existing bridge which was insufficient for vehicles carrying high loads on the N7. The demolished bridge will be replaced with the construction of two bridges over the N7, with one dedicated to westbound traffic on Plattekloof Road and the second for eastbound traffic.
To date, the project has already created several economic opportunities with 550 jobs for jobseekers in the surrounding areas receiving employment and 35% of the beneficiaries being women. In addition to these opportunities, R43 million has been reinvested in Small and Medium-Micro Enterprises (SMMEs).
Delighted with what he saw, Minister Simmers said: ‘This is one of the major road projects underway in the province. One that is based on future thinking as it will contribute towards boosting the economic activity on the N7 corridor. Since the commencement of the project, we have seen the development of commercial buildings and centres in the immediate vicinity of the project. This project will not only be beneficial to commuters but also the movement of goods and services.’
‘One of my highlights on this project is the incubation of our recent Masakh’iSizwe Bursary Programme graduate Ms Jamie Lee Stemmet. She has been appointed in the construction monitoring staff team and is gaining firsthand experience in high-value projects,’ added Minister Simmers.
Other improvements include the widening of all four ramos, intersection improvements as well as widening of the Road-over-Rail bridge (B6056) and raising of the existing Plattekloof Road.
The Western Cape Government is strategically investing in its infrastructure to ensure its residents benefit from the resultant economic opportunities.
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