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The project commenced in January of this year and saw total job creation of 116 positions including general labour, concrete and form work, plumbing, paving and electricians. The total cost of the project was over R12m.
The bridge was constructed on 64 piles (5,4m and 7,3m deep) supported on concrete ground beams. 150 concrete culverts, weighing approximately 4.9 tonnes each, were then placed on the ground beams followed by the concrete layer, the roadworks layers and asphalt.
“We would like to thank the PRS, ZMTA and ARMSTA taxi associations for their support and patience throughout the duration of this project,” says MD of McCormick Property Development Jason McCormick. “The community of Olivenhoutbosch also need to be acknowledged for their understanding as the road closures resulted in some inconvenience for them.”
The bridge was officially opened on Thursday, 18 July, and will provide a much more accessible and improved route for all road users between Olievenhoutbosch Township and Olievenhout Plaza as well as the R55 and beyond.