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DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND TRANSPORT LIMPOPO PROVINCE

DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND TRANSPORT LIMPOPO PROVINCE. INFRASTRUCTURE. Content . Background Roads infrastructure Roads infrastructure per District and vehicle population Infrastructure budget, grant and Spending Flood damages since December 2005. Background .

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DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND TRANSPORT LIMPOPO PROVINCE

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  1. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND TRANSPORT LIMPOPO PROVINCE INFRASTRUCTURE

  2. Content • Background • Roads infrastructure • Roads infrastructure per District and vehicle population • Infrastructure budget, grant and Spending • Flood damages since December 2005

  3. Background • The infrastructure management is structured as follows • Road Agency Limpopo (RAL) • RAL constructs road and bridges and also perform the rehabilitative maintenance • Infrastructure Grant is allocated in full to the RAL • Department’s team • The Department performs the routine maintenance such as bush clearing, pothole patching, grass cutting, re-graveling, etc

  4. Roads infrastructure • Limpopo Province road network is approximately 23 087KM • 7348 km are paved which represent 32% of total road network • 68% of our roads are gravel roads • Floods that occurred since December 2005 caused damages as follows • 1548 km paved roads and • 1405.58 gravel roads • This reduces paved roads to 5800km which is 25% of total road network

  5. Roads infrastructure per district and vehicle population

  6. Infrastructure Budget,Grant & Spending

  7. Flood Damages since December 2005

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