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June

2022

ETHEKWINI TRANSPORT AUTHORITY BAGS PRESTIGIOUS CONSTRUCTION AWARDS

The City’s Transport Authority scooped an award and two commendation certificates for two projects at the prestigious Fulton Awards gala function held in Johannesburg on Friday, 10 June. 

The Fulton Awards are hosted every two years, a celebration of the Southern African concrete construction industry to recognise and honour excellence in the design, use and innovation in concrete.

The EThekwini Transport Authority (ETA) brought home an award for the infrastructure of under R100 million category for the Umhlatuzana River Bridge Modification and two commendation certificates for Essex Terrace / M13 Bridge Modification for the categories: infrastructure of under R100 million and innovation and invention in concrete. 

For the Umhlatuzana River Bridge project, the judges applauded the team for, “the unique solution that overcame extensive challenges to save a large part of the bridge while causing limited damage to the existing habitat”. The road bridge (links Seaward Road in Clairwood with Sarnia in Pinetown) was severely damaged during the 2019 KwaZulu Natal floods. 

The Essex Terrace / M13 Bridge infrastructure improvement project was triggered by the significant urban development in the neighbourhood which necessitated additional lane capacity through the surrounding interchange. 

In their citation the judges indicated that, “This project used several experimental solutions to support a design rationale that directly addressed sustainability concerns. It also involved some boldly progressive and effective responses to the aesthetic challenges associated with modification of an existing structure”. 

Head of ETA, Thami Manyathi said, “We are thrilled with the accolades awarded to our team. Winning awards of such caliber is testimony that we have some of the best engineering experts in our team. So much creativity and technical thinking goes into coming up with the best engineering solutions for projects of this nature. It is delightful that their hard work is recognized and honoured”. 

An exciting addition was the announcement of the 2022 winners of the Fulton Awards being entered in the American Concrete Institute’s Excellence in Concrete Construction Awards, as the projects compare favorably world class projects. The annual awards gala, with announcement of winners, will be held in Dallas, Texas, on Monday, October 24, 2022.


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June

2022

NOTICE: INTERSECTION CLOSURE AT INANDA (M21)/PALMFIELD ROAD

The eThekwini Transport Authority urges for co-operation from local residents and motorists and recommends that commuters/drivers seek and make use of alternative routes, should they wish to avoid any possible inconvenience.

Motorists, commuters, public transport operators and residents’ in and around the M21/Palmfield road area are advised of closure of the M21/Palmfield intersection. The public may access the inner/surroundings roads via Willowfield Crescent as indicated on the map below from 21June 2022 to 30 August 2022.  

This will allow storm water road crossings, Sasol gasline protection, road widening work to be carried out.

The City will keep the inconvenience as minimal as possible. Motorists are advised to familiarise themselves with the traffic accommodation plans as detailed on the map provided and proceed with caution.


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June

2022

CITY CONDEMNS VANDALISM OF DURBAN TRANSPORT BUSES

One of the buses damaged as a result of stone throwing by the young adults.

The City’s Transport Authority warns communities against throwing stones at buses and the life-threatening consequences of riding on the rear bumper of a moving bus. 

Durban Transport has been faced with this dangerous behavior conducted by young adults including school children.

On most afternoons, the stoning and bumper riding of buses has become the norm especially in areas like uMlazi and Ntuzuma.

In the past six months, about 82 buses had damaged windows caused by the stone throwing. This affects the City’s ability to provide an efficient public transport service while the windows of the buses are being repaired. This results in unnecessary costs for Council and affects bus availability.

The damage of Municipal property is a criminal offence and may lead to prosecution.

The youth are discouraged from riding on the back of moving buses which poses a danger to them and other motorists and could prove fatal. 

The City urges parents and the public to assist in stopping this dangerous behavior.

The public can report any incidents they witness to the police or to the uMlazi Depot on 031 906 2651, the Ntuzuma Depot on 031504 3421, or eThekwini Transport Authority on 082 268 4185.