Title: Overall route ugie to langeni
1DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND TRANSPORT
UGIE TO LANGENI ROAD UPGRADING PROJECT
PTB5-03/04-2162
PHASE 2 NCEMBU PLATEAU TO LANGENI DEPARTMENT
TRANSPORT NATIONAL TECHNICAL STEERING
COMMITTEE SITE VISIT 12 NOVEMBER 2008
2Locality Plan
3A BRIEF BACKGROUND TO THE PROJECT
- Initially community driven
- Discussions with Local Authorities and Department
Roads and Transport - Priority Project
- Integrated 5 Year Transport Infrastructure Plan
- Provincial Growth and Development Plan
4PURPOSE OF THE ROUTE
- Improving access to markets
- Providing a more direct route
- Increasing production at Sawmills due to
increased - aforestation
- Improving the quality of life of communities
- Part of the Maclear Ugie-Mthatha corridor
- Complementary to Kei-East London Rail upgrade
project
5FEASIBILITY STUDY/ ALTERNATIVE ROUTES
- Routes to Langeni Sawmill/ new PG Bison Mill
gt60 km longer
- Alternative routes similar geology
6Phase 2 - Ncembu Plateau to Langeni Sawmill
- HHO Africa / Camdekon JV appointed 4 July 2003
for Preliminary and Detail Design - Dept Roads and Public Works and Dept Transport
wanted to go to tender November 2003, extended to
February 2004 - Fast track project Phase 1 and 2 required to be
completed simultaneously Dec 2006 requirement
of Dept Roads Public Works and Dept Transport - 1st Preliminary Design Drilling Investigation
Contract completed December 2003 - Survey completed January 2004
7UGIE TO LANGENI AND R61
- 3 Separate Phases for design and construction.
- Phase 1 Ugie to Nyibeni Village 32,7 km
- Phase 2 Nyibeni Village to Langeni Sawmill
15,3 km - Phase 3 Langeni Sawmill to R61 (Tabase)
17,3 km - 65,3 km
8TYPICAL PLATEAU TERRAIN
Several wetlands and marshes
9NCEMBU PLATEAU km 34-38
10NYIBENI VILLAGE GABION RETAINING WALL AND
CASCADES/ OUTLET
11TRIP DOWN THE MOUNTAIN PASS SECTION OF THE ROUTE
The following slides show the types of vegetation
encountered along the route as well as the
steepness of the escarpment section, from the
Plateau to the foothills
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14NCEMBU TO LANGENI
- The Planning and design of 17,8km of new road
through greenfields sections of plateau
grasslands, a steep escarpment, indigenous
forests and pine plantations.
15NCEMBU TO LANGENI
- This is a view of the route finally chosen to
move from the plateau down the escarpment to the
foothills below
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Indigenous vegetation and steep crossfall
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Indigenous and Commercial Forests km 43,1 to km
47,1 except firebreak
19COMPLEX SECTION OF ROUTE FROM THE ESCARPMENT TO
LANGENI SAWMILL
V 1
Original alignment
V 2
B 2
Final Alignment
B 1
Indigenous and Commercial Forests km 43,1 km
47,1
20SV 42 560
3o m cutting
Typical Rock Cutting Cross Section
21LONGITUDINAL SECTION
- As a result of ground constraints, and to reduce
environmental impact, the proposed route will
have steep slopes in certain sections
22SV 43 000
Reinforced Earth Retaining Wall 1
23ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
- Extensive input and requirements from DWAF/
DEAET/ Langeni in scoping and EIA stages - Botanical Inventory of road footprint through all
indigenous forests. - Restricted access to indigenous forests during
investigation stages. - Full time ECO
- Indigenous tree harvesting requirements
- ROD 21/06/2004
- DWAF Indigenous Forestry Licence
24Typical area recovered plants
km 42 to km 43,5
25Nursery
- 4000 indigenous tree saplings
- 40 000 Scilla Natalensis (Natal Lily)
transplanted
26Indigenous Timber Harvesting
km 43,2
- 1000 m3 harvested and auctioned
27RAINFALL SUMMARY
28RAINFALL SUMMARY
Typical Example Worked 54,5 days of potential
125, or 44 of available working time
Similar period October 2007 March 2008
29Weather
30Haul Road Complete
August 2005
31Excessive Rain Haul Road Apr06
km 42,8
32DOLERITE CUTTINGS
Weathered Vertical and Horizontal Columnar
Jointing
33VIEW KM 42,4 TO 42,8 WITH CATTLE TRACK
34CUT IN DOLERITIC TALUS
- 3 - 15 metre deep doleritic talus
- Instability of cut slopes
- Reinforced Earth retaining wall
- Low shear strength of soil matrix
- Tie back anchors into underlying bedrock
km 42,5 km 43,3
35REINFORCED EARTH WALL 1 TERRANAILING
36CAVITIES IN-SITU MATERIAL/ TALUS
37TERRANAILING
38TERRANAILING/ GUNITE PROTECTION/ CONCRETE PLINTHS
Wall 1 km 42,7
39CONNECTING TERRATREL, PARAWEB TERRANAILING
40WALL 1B CUT STABILISATION
km 42,6 42,8
41WALL 1A 1B GUNITING / TERRANAILING
42STORMWATER DIVERSION BERM
Degraded Wetland above cuttings km 42,6 42,8
43REINFORCED EARTH WALL 1
44VIADUCT 1 CROSS SECTION
45GENERAL ACCESS VIA BOARDWALK
46VIADUCT 1
Blondin Cableway/ Leap frogged Crane Comparison
47VIADUCT 1 SPAN 7 BEAMS
48VIADUCT 1 SPANS 7 6, BEAM YARDS, LAUNCHING
GIRDER
49VIADUCT 1 SPAN 6, 5 4 / INDIGENOUS FOREST /
BOARDWALK ACCESS
50VIADUCT 2
Original Viaduct 2 with Caissons
51VIADUCT 2
Modified Viaduct 2
52VIADUCT 2 UGIE ABUTMENT, LANGENI EXCAVATION
53SLIP AT KM 44,6
54KM 44,6 CUTTING STABILISATION 90 COMPLETE
55WALL 4
56TYPICAL OUTLET STRUCTURE
57REINFORCED EARTH WALL 8 HIGHEST (18M)
58CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
59CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
60CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
61PAVING TEAM CONCRETE ROAD
Typical team - preparation 15
persons - paving 20 persons Anticipated
person days to concrete pavement completion
- 20 000 person days
CONCRETE VOLUMES 14 000m3 concrete road 37
500m3 structures, side drains
62AERIAL VIEW OF TEAM
63COMPLETED SECTIONS CONCRETE ROAD
64NEW MILL AT UGIE
65MOUNTAIN PASS
66VIADUCT 1 TO PHASE 3
67CONTRACT PROCUREMENT
- Contractor LM3 Joint Venture Rumdel,
LikThemba, Mametse, Themcon, Makhuba Misela
Construction - Works Value R293 563 014-19
Project Participation Goals
Cumulative labour 277 000 person days (538
persons from local communities To end contract
estimate 300 000 person days Training R750
000.00 including Eco-tourism (16 persons)
68CATTLE TRACK AND FOOTPATH ONLY PREVIOUS ACCESS
69THANK YOU