Repairs on Ormonde’s storm water culvert
A temporary crossing has been erected to accommodate pedestrian traffic, while local businesses are serviced with temporary bypasses to travel in and out of the area.
EMERGENCY rehabilitation work at a cost of R4-million is being undertaken by the Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) at Crownwood Road in Ormonde, due to the collapse of a storm water culvert following flood damage in February 2016, rendering the road unsafe for use.
“Crownwood Road is an important route used daily by pedestrians, motorists, commuters and commercial vehicles, linking Crownwood, the M2 West extension into Main Reef Road and Ormonde. Road users are advised that the road will remain closed until the end of May 2016, and to use alternative routes such as M1 South, Main Reef Road and Booysens Reserve road,” explained acting JRA managing director, Mpho Kau.
A temporary crossing has been erected to accommodate pedestrian traffic, while local businesses are serviced with temporary bypasses to travel in and out of the area.
The project is complicated by a complex network of active and fragile existing services, which all intersect the affected culvert. These services have had to be temporarily supported and include two 350mm Egoli gas pipes, three low-voltage cables and two high-voltage cables.
These services could not be relocated to accommodate the construction work and work has to be carried out around them. All the service owners of the affected services have been to the site to ensure the safety of their assets as well as that of the construction crew on site.
“The contractor was appointed before Easter and immediately commenced emergency repairs, working throughout the Easter break to adhere to the strict project deadlines to ensure the road can be reopened end of May, thereby minimising the disruption to road users,” said Kau.



