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Seuwe Bridge

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The Proposed Construction of the Seuwe Bridge and Associated Infrastructure in the Seuwe Village of the Fetakgomo Tubatse Local Municipality, Limpopo Province.

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The Marula Platinum Mine, as part of its community-based projects, will be providing new paved roads to support the local communities that surround the mine and its associated infrastructure. The Marula Platinum Mine thus proposes the construction of a gravel roadway and concrete culvert bridge with gabion protection walls across the main river course passing through the Seuwe village close to Diphale, approximately 40km outside of Burgersfort within the Limpopo Province. The total roadway will be 0.17km in length and run at 6m wide with a varying road reserve on either side. The works shall include, but not be limited to: • Clearance of the road reserve; • Excavation and spoil of the in-situ material; • Compaction of the roadbed and culvert base layers; • Importation of new gravels for the constructed layer works; • Concrete construction of culvert bases; • Installation of precast culverts; • Installation of gabion wall; • Installation of bridge edge protection; and • New side drains. This bridge will strengthen the local road network for use by the local community which will make their commuting easier and the area will be more accessible.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2022 - 12:32

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19725

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