Rehabilitation scheduled to take 12 monthsMay 22, 2026 at 9:30 amWork will soon start on the repair and rehabilitation of bridges and culverts in Tshwane. (Eugene Coetzee)

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The Gauteng government is commissioning the repair and rehabilitation of bridges and culverts in Tshwane to ensure their long-term safety, durability and functionality.This will be done over a 12-month contract period, the roads department said.The focus is on:Bridges B59 and B1015 along the R101 over the Hennops River, south of Valhalla;Bridge B2114 situated along the gravel road D775 southwest of Atteridgeville;Bridges B637, B649 and B760 on the R511 southwest of Atteridgeville; andBridge B142 on the R514 (Van Der Hoff Road) northwest of Tshwane.The scope of work includes: replacement of bridge joints; repairs to spalled concrete;cracks sealing;widening of selected bridges and approaches;bridge deck resurfacing and approaches;guardrails installation;painting of steel structures; construction of road pavement layers; and repairs to existing rails and parapets.Business Day