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R102 Road Upgrades

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The KZN DoT proposed to upgrade the R102 in the eThekwini Municipality in kZN. An Environmental Authorisation (EA) was obtained (Reference number: DM/0133/08), for this work and a portion of the road was constructed. In light of increased demand and traffic volumes, three additional components have been proposed, which did not form part of the previous assessment: The P79 Grade Separation; A new bridge and road linkage at the Mount Edgecombe partial interchange providing a link from the future south bound carriageway of the R102 from Verulam; over the M41, en route to Mount Edgecombe and Durban; The M41 Northbound off-ramp; and SASA pedestrian bridge .A new pedestrian bridge traversing the R102 which will allow for the safe movement of pedestrians across the upgrade R102.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2017 - 10:32

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10571

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