Gauteng spends R30bn on transport infrastructure

Gauteng spends R30bn on transport infrastructure

Posted By Liesl Frankson on October 26, 2017 in Construction, News, Roads

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport has invested more than R30 billion on public infrastructure projects in the last three years.

Addressing the Gauteng Trade and Investment Conference and Exhibition on Wednesday, Roads and Transport MEC Ismail Vadi said the investments have been on improving freeway and provincial road networks, the Gautrain, the modernisation of Metrorail and the roll out of bus rapid transit systems in metropolitan municipalities.

“This is apart from that which has been spent on social infrastructure projects such as schools, hospitals and clinics,” he said.

“The injection of funds into transport projects is meant to facilitate improved mobility, allow for social inclusion, stimulate economic growth and enable the development of small and emerging contractors,” he added.

Pushing forward empowerment

The provincial department has, since 2014, spent over R3 billion undertaking heavy and light rehabilitation of the road infrastructure along various corridors in the province.

“In the current financial year, the department’s allocated budget is R6.8 billion, with R1.9 billion specifically earmarked for transport infrastructure,” MEC Vadi said.

He said the infrastructure spend has played a decisive role in pushing forward the empowerment of historically disadvantaged individuals (HDI) and black firms.

In construction and professional services, the department is spending up to 91% of the budget on HDIs.

“It is therefore critical to ensure that there is true empowerment of small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) so that they become more sustainable and contribute to economic growth and development.

“I would also like to encourage companies to partner with the provincial government’s Tshepo 1 Million initiative aimed at empowering the youth by equipping them with the necessary skills and opening opportunities for them to generate their own income and wealth,” MEC Vadi said.

 

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