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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT. SELECT COMMITTEE ON FINANCE: PUBLIC HEARINGS: CONTENTS OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL REVIEW 2006: ROADS. 15 November 2006. Provincial, municipal and national roads infrastructure expenditure, 2005/06.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT

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  1. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT SELECT COMMITTEE ON FINANCE: PUBLIC HEARINGS: CONTENTS OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL REVIEW 2006: ROADS 15 November 2006

  2. Provincial, municipal and national roads infrastructure expenditure, 2005/06

  3. Provincial and national roads infrastructure expenditure, 2002/03 – 2008/09

  4. SANRAL NON-TOLL OPERATIONS

  5. SANRAL TOLL OPERATIONS

  6. Provincial roads infrastructure expenditure, 2004/05 and 2005/06

  7. Provincial road maintenance expenditure, 2002/03 – 2008/09

  8. Service delivery performance, 2005/06

  9. Provinces spent 61% (R4,7bn) in 2005/06 on capital expenditure whereas maintenance reached 39% (R3,1bn). • The high proportion of capital expenditure is as a result of the current backlog that we face. • In the long run there should be a balance between the two.

  10. EPWP • We have increasingly adopted labour intensive methods to: • Capital road works • Road maintenance • National replication of best practice: • Gundo-Lashu through Vuk’uphile guidelines and roll out • Zibambele through Zibambele guidelines and roll out

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