The N3 Toll Route is considered to be one of the most strategic road links in southern Africa. It conveys large volumes of freight, both imports and exports, vital to the region’s economy.
Apart from being a major transport facility linking South Africa’s inland provinces to the Durban Harbour in KwaZulu Natal, the N3 Toll Route is popular with travellers wishing to access the many holiday destinations from the Route.
N3TC entered into a 30-year concession contract with the South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (SANRAL) to design, construct, finance, operate and maintain the N3 Toll Route. The agreement will end in 2029.
The N3 Toll Route encompasses a 415km stretch of road, between the Heidelberg South interchange in Gauteng and the Cedara interchange in KwaZulu-Natal. This section of the N3 Toll Route traverses four of South Africa’s provinces – Gauteng, Free State, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal.
Having established a sound engineering and financial...
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