Showing posts with label highway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label highway. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 December 2022

Top 10 African countries with quality roads

Top 10 African countries with quality roads:

Namibia (score 5.2) world ranking 23

South Africa (score 5.0) world ranking 29

Rwanda (score 5.0) world ranking 31

Côte d'Ivoire (score 4.7) world ranking 42

Mauritius (score 4.7) world ranking 44

Morocco (score 4.4) world ranking 55

Kenya (score 4.2) world ranking 61

Botswana (score 4.1) world ranking 6

Cape Verde (score 4.1) world ranking 66

Senegal (score 4.0) world ranking 71

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Thursday, 10 November 2022

Namibia: Second Phase of Namibia Airport Road Construction Project

Second Phase of Namibia Airport Road Construction Project Commenced in June 2022 in Windhoek

Construction works on the road between Windhoek and Hosea Kutako International Airport is underway.

The second phase, or Phase 2B, of the new airport road project to upgrade the road between Windhoek and Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) has begun. The project is being financed by a grant of more than N1.035 billion (US$69.5 million) from the Chinese government.

The project's construction contractor is Zhong Mei Engineering Group, with VKE Namibia Consulting Engineers as consultants. The Roads Authority is supervising the project.

Zhong Mei Engineering Group is a Namibian-registered Chinese-owned engineering services company.

VKE Namibia, part of the SMEC Group, offers engineering consulting and project management services in Namibia.

Phase 1 of the project started from the Sam Nujoma interchange (on the existing Western Bypass), went east past the University of Namibia, the Auas interchange and the Robert Mugabe interchange and ended near the Old Age Home in Auasblick. This phase was 10 kilometres and was fully funded by the Namibian government.

Phase 2A consisted of a road continuing from the Old Age Home, following an easterly direction up to the Dordabis interchange, a distance of 19.5 kilometres.

At the ground-breaking ceremony earlier in May, John Mutorwa, Minister of Works and Transport said the new phase of the project (Phase 2B) included the construction of the third and last section of the road which would be a dual carriageway. That phase will begin at the Dordabis interchange and continue towards the HKIA and cover 21 kilometres. 

“I have been informed that the scope of works of this phase includes the construction of 21.3 kilometres of dual carriage freeway, three interchanges two river bridges and drainage structures,” the minister said.

Mutorwa emphasized the opportunities from the project in supplying and subcontracting specialized works to local small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and subcontractors. The road represents a positive investment in the country and will contribute to socio-economic growth and serve future generations.

President Hage G. Geingob undertook today an inspection of progress made on one of the key infrastructure projects in the country, the Windhoek-Hosea Kutako International Airport Road. The highway, which will ease congestion to the Airport is on track for completion in 2024.

“Furthermore, local subcontractors on the project will be exposed to technological advancements through skills transfer which results in positive economic growth for the nation,” Mutorwa said. He also confirmed the creation of 270 jobs for Namibians during the construction phase of the project.

Roads Authority CEO, Conrad Lutombi confirmed that the project would be completed by September 2024. It is part of the Harambee Prosperity Plan II and is also per the fifth National Developmental Plan (NDP5). The completed road would boost economic growth by allowing quicker movement to and from Windhoek. “The dual carriageway will also improve our links to the new SADC Gateway Port at Walvis Bay,” Lutombi said.

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Wednesday, 9 November 2022

Namibia: Construction of Freeway TR9/1 Windhoek - Hosea Kutako International Airport

Construction of Freeway TR9/1 Windhoek - Hosea Kutako International Airport

Project Overview

The project commenced with a feasibility, environmental and social impact assessment review of a route for a 45 km long freeway between Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, and the Hosea Kutako International Airport. This feasibility study also included HDM-4 project analysis of various road links (analysed as a network) for phased implementation.

The Namibian Government subsequently included the construction of the freeway in the National Development Plan and Harambee Prosperity Plan programs. SMEC’s appointment was then extended to carry out detailed design for the 45 km long dual carriageway freeway. Geometric design included ten interchanges of varying complexity with twelve twin-spine prestressed bridges. Also included were the structural design and supervision of road-over-road, road-over-rail, and several river bridges. The road traverses rolling terrain, requiring the construction of over 4,5-million cubic meters of cut-to-fill over a 10 km long section.

Construction started in 2016 on the first phase of the freeway, as a southern bypass of Windhoek. A second construction phase commenced in 2019, and a third and last phase of construction to commence mid-2021. SMEC is appointed to carry out construction supervision on all three phases, simultaneously. The second phase is co-financed by African Development Bank, and the last phase is financed through a Chinese Government grant to Namibia, requiring contract administration to three different financing agencies' requirements.

VKE's Role

VKE, part of the SMEC group, was appointed in 2011 to carry out the feasibility study, and subsequently, engineering design and contract administration for the upgrade to dual-carriageway freeway of Trunk Road (TR)9/1 between Windhoek and the Hosea Kutako International Airport.

The assignment covers overall project management, fieldwork, data collection and analysis, including survey, traffic engineering, geotechnical investigations, prospection and coordination of EIA and EMP development. Engineering design by SMEC comprised of drainage design, geometric design, pavement design, structural design, design reporting and contract documentation. Contract administration of FIDIC Red Book and Bank Harmonised FIDIC contract and construction supervision also form part of the engagement.

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Monday, 7 November 2022

Namibia airport road project in Auasblick

Namibia airport road project

Namibia’s international airport will benefit from a new road link.

A new road link will improve the transport connection between Namibia’s capital, Windhoek, and the country’s Hosea Kutako International Airport. The 21 km road link will be built by the Chinese contractor Zhongmei Engineering Group.

The dual carriageway project will cost US$66.4 million and the word includes building two bridges and three interchanges. One of the interchanges will be at the airport itself while the other two will be at Sonnleiten and Dordabis. The project is being managed by Namibia’s Road Authority while the consultant for the work is a local firm, VKE Namibia.

Construction of the new dual carriageway will improve transport between the capital city and the airport. This project will provide a significant boost to tourism as well as providing better transport for personnel involved in the country’s mining industry, both important parts of Namibia’s economy.

The first phase of the project will be for an initial 10 km stretch of the road and is expected to take three years to build. Financing for the work is being provided from Chinese sources.

The contract for the work had been awarded previously but the project stalled due to a number of complications.

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Wednesday, 2 November 2022

Namibia: Second Phase of Airport Road Project

Namibia: Second Phase of Airport Road Project Started in May 2022

WORK on the second phase of a project to upgrade the road between Windhoek and Hosea Kutako International Airport (HKIA) has started in May.

The second phase of the project is financed through a grant of more than N$1 billion from the Chinese government.

The contractor is Zhong Mei Engineering Group, which is a Namibian-registered Chinese-owned company, and the consultant is VKE Namibia Consulting Engineers under the supervision of the Roads Authority.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new phase of the project on Tuesday, minister of works and transport John Mutorwa said the phase involves the construction of the third and last section of the road as a dual carriageway.

Mutorwa said this phase starts at the Dordabis interchange and continues towards the HKIA, covering a distance of about 22 km.

"I have been informed that the scope of works of this phase includes the construction of 21,3 kilometres of dual carriage freeway, three interchanges two river bridges and drainage structures," the minister said.

He said the project would provide ample opportunity for supplying and subcontracting specialised works to local small and medium enterprises and subcontractors.

Mutorwa said the road was a huge investment which would significantly contribute to the socio-economic growth of the country and would serve many generations to come.

"Furthermore, local subcontractors on the project will be exposed to technological advancements through skills transfer which may result in positive economic growth for the nation as a whole," Mutorwa said.

He said he had been informed of 270 jobs which would be created for Namibians during the construction period of this phase.

Roads Authority chief executive officer Conrad Lutombi this week said the construction is expected to be completed by September 2024.