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Canterbury Crescent Bridge

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ProposalDescription: 

The Proposed Rehabilitation and Upgrade of the Canterbury Crescent Bridge within the City of Johannesburg

Expanded_Motivation: 

According to the City of Johannesburg IDP 2014/2015, the upgrade of roads and bridge infrastructure was identified by Johannesburg Road Agency SOC Limited (hereafter referred to as JRA) as one of the infrastructures that requires attention. The IDP further highlights bridge and stormwater management and associated river catchments as one of the serious constraints in improving the City’s infrastructure. As a result of flooding caused by heavy rainfall, many of the city’s bridges and associated infrastructure have been severely damaged. The JRA has identified the Canterbury Crescent Bridge amongst the infrastructure affected after functional deficiencies were noted as the structure stands presently. The purpose of the rehabilitation and upgrade is thus to improve the current structure to allow for a safe crossing for pedestrians, motorists, and cyclists over the river.

ApplicationDate: 

Thursday, August 5, 2021 - 13:21

CaseID: 

16921

OtherReferences: 

CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDateContactPerson
GAUT 002/21-22/E2924
31/08/2021

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