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Stanford and Gansbaai

October Transport Month: Minister Simmers opens upgraded road between Stanford and Gansbaai

Media Release by Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure Tertuis Simmers

The Western Cape Department of Infrastructure (DOI) project to upgrade and rehabilitate about 20km of Trunk Road (TR) 28/2 between Stanford and Gansbaai, and to upgrade 3.8km of Minor Road 4017 (OP4017) from a gravel road to a surfaced road was, today, officially opened by the Western Cape Minister of Infrastructure, Tertuis Simmers. 

“TR28/2 is commonly known as the R43, and OP4017 is the road that runs between Stanford and Springfontein Wine Estate,” said Jandré Bakker, DOI Director for Operational Support. “TR28/2 has now been upgraded to a Class 1 road, OP4017 has been upgraded to a surfaced Class 4 rural road between km-0.14 and km3.67, and 500m of OP 4017 has been regravelled. Asphalt overlays have also been done on 400m of road in Gansbaai and on 3.2km of road in Stanford, and street lighting has been installed. This extensive project was a R491.8 million investment in the area,” Bakker added.

Some of the features and additions to the road include:

  • Twelve bus stops have been built at accesses along TR28/2;
  • Three auxiliary/climbing lanes have been built on TR28/2;
  • Turning lanes have been constructed at major accesses on TR28/2;
  • Major accesses from TR28/2 and OP4017 have been surfaced;
  • Concrete drains and erosion control structures have been built where there are deep cuttings;
  • Various stormwater drainage structures have been built;
  • Guardrails have been installed and asphalt berms built at high fills; and
  • Road signage has been installed. 

“When constructing roads, we have to take various concerns into consideration and an interesting feature of this project is the construction of major culvert structures to allow, among others, frogs to cross the road safely by going underneath it,” said Minister Simmers.

“Creating work opportunities through our infrastructure projects remains one of our top priorities and I am pleased to announce that this project created 369 short-term work opportunities against a target of 350. We created 68 296 person-days of work against a target of 63 266. More than R123.5 million was spent on procuring goods and services from targeted enterprises against a target of just over R91 million. We supported 16 local enterprises, but we exceeded the target of 12 emerging contractors by having 20 benefit from the project,” Minister Simmers continued.

“I am proud of my team, but I also urge road users to use the infrastructure we build responsibly and to look after it. We do our bit for you, now it is up road users, from drivers, to cyclists and pedestrians to play their part by looking after this asset,” Minister Simmers concluded. 

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Media enquiries

Melt Botes
Spokesperson to Provincial Minister Tertuis Simmers
Email: Melchior.Botes@westerncape.gov.za
Tel: 021 483 8067
Cel: 082 431 0068

Stephen Heyns
Acting Head of Communication, Department of Infrastructure
Email: stephen.heyns@westerncape.gov.za,
Tel: 021 483 0597