ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE IMPERATIVES IN SOUTH AND SOUTHERN AFRICA European Union Road Federation 3 June 2005.

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ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE IMPERATIVES IN SOUTH AND SOUTHERN AFRICA European Union Road Federation 3 June 2005

PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1.Policy Environment 2.Moving South Africa – Vision Social Responsibility – Poverty Relief Projects 4.Public Private Partnerships 5.NEPAD – Regional Integration

1.POLICY ENVIRONMENT Global and Domestic Competitiveness Microeconomic Reform -Crosscutting Issues –Addressing key micro-economic enablers Technology Human resource development Access to finance Infrastructure -Creating competitive and sustainable input sectors –Transport, telecommunications and energy -Prioritised growth sectors -Automotives Agro-processing Chemicals Clothing and Textiles Marine Minerals, Metals and Capital Equipment Transport

1.POLICY ENVIRONMENT Global and Domestic Competitiveness Microeconomic Reform -Prioritised growth sectors (cont.) –Tourism –Agriculture –Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) –Cultural Industries –Aerospace -Promoting equity with growth –Black Economic Empowerment –Small Business Development –Employment –Geographic spread of economic activities

2. MOVING SOUTH AFRICA – VISION 2020 Challenges for transport to support the new industrial policy –Spatial redistribution of development –Prioritising export-led growth built on a foundation of value-added exports –Regional integration within SADC

2. MOVING SOUTH AFRICA – VISION 2020 National Road Network –Currently 7 200km, with km of primary roads planned in future. –Includes 1 400km of dual carriageway freeway, 440km of single carriage freeway and 5 300km of single carriage main road with unlimited access. –Approximately 1 900km are toll roads, serviced by 27 mainline toll plazas. –Government projects to maintain new and existing roads, as well as the construction of several new toll road developments, are under way.

2. MOVING SOUTH AFRICA – VISION 2020 Rural Transport –Unwind legacy of dependence on external activities and welfare funding –Access and mobility to support integration of self- sustainable rural communities into socio- economic life –Integrated provision of infrastructure

2. MOVING SOUTH AFRICA – VISION 2020 Freight Transport –Service for export customers to enhance their global competitiveness –Job creation and the development of SMMEs –Correction of spatial imbalances in development and redistribution –Support for regional economic integration of development and trade –Optimal use of scarce resources, with minimal dependence on the fiscus –RDP objectives

2. MOVING SOUTH AFRICA – VISION 2020

3. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: POVERTY RELIEF PROJECTS Infrastructure investment projects –Provide basic infrastructure in poor communities –Facilitate human development and assist in capacity building –Provide jobs and community involvement –Uplift rural communities –Promote production and provide access to markets

4.PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS ProjectLocationLengthConcessionaireInvestment Value N3 Toll RoadCedara, KwaZulu Natal to Heidelberg, Gauteng 418kmN3 Toll Concession (Pty) Ltd R3.5 billion N4 Maputo Development Corridor Gauteng to Maputo 504kmTrans African Concessions R3 billion N4 Platinum Highway Pretoria to Skilpadhek border post with Botswana 380kmBakwena Platinum Concession Consortium (Pty) Ltd R3.2 billion

5.NEPAD - REGIONAL INTEGRATION Infrastructure Short-Term Action Plan (STAP) Infrastructure development linked to regional integrated development Infrastructure needs to be rationalised on a subregional basis Responding to sector challenges: Facilitation Capacity building Investment Studies

5.NEPAD - REGIONAL INTEGRATION Infrastructure Short-Term Action Plan (STAP) Progress in SADC Implementation of transport policy, legislative and institutional reforms: Establishment of road funds and boards, and autonomous road agencies/authorities Enhanced involvement of the private sector in infrastructure and service provision through privatisation, concessions, strategic partnerships Establishment of new infrastructure facilities and services such as toll roads Increased participation of the private sector in national and regional policies and programmes, including the formation of associations to pool resources and coordinate positions, e.g. Federation of Eastern and Southern African Transport Associations (FESARTA); Association of Southern African Road Agencies (ARASA)

4.NEPAD - REGIONAL INTEGRATION Infrastructure Short-Term Action Plan (STAP) Progress on SADC Projects Implementation of Overload Control along Road Corridors One-Stop Border Posts Trans Kalahari Dar Es Salaam Capacity Building - Strengthening Stakeholders Associations for Trade Facilitation