MAJOR ROAD AND INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES UNDERWAY ACROSS GEORGE
Jonga / Nelson Mandela Boulevard Transfer Location
George Municipality is currently implementing large-scale road and infrastructure upgrades across the city to support the expansion of the GO GEORGE public transport service. These upgrades form part of a multi-year capital investment enabled through funding received from the Public Transport Network Grant (PTNG) administered by the National Department of Transport.
An addition R250 million has been awarded for new projects to be implemented during the 2025/26 financial year. In the 2024/25 financial year R505 million has also been allocated towards the rollout of essential public transport infrastructure. These funding supports road rehabilitation, construction of transfer locations (TLs), sidewalk upgrades to promote universal accessibility, and other associated infrastructure improvements.
Speaking during an Eden FM radio broadcast on 30 June 2025, MMC for Civil Engineering Services, Cllr Marchell Kleynhans, and Deputy Director for Roads and Stormwater, Lionel Daniels, explained that the scope and pace of current roadworks are a direct result of this funding windfall. “Our original plan was to phase projects over three years, but we received the entire amount in one go,” said Daniels. “This came with conditions—including that the funding must be spent within a specified timeframe. That is why several major routes in areas such as Pacaltsdorp are being upgraded simultaneously.”
“This is one of the largest infrastructure rollouts in George’s history,” says Cllr Marchell Kleynhans, MMC for Civil Engineering Services. “While the temporary disruption is unavoidable, the long-term impact will be safer roads, better accessibility, and improved commuting efficiency for all road users.”
ROAD REHABILITATION PROJECTS – PROGRESS UPDATE
George Municipality is committed to providing regular updates to the public on the progress of road upgrades across the city.
PACALTSDORP
• Mission Street: 39% complete | Commenced 18 October 2024 | Expected completion: June 2026
• Protea Street: 83% complete | Commenced 30 September 2024 | Expected completion: September 2025
• Heather, Haydn and Rose Streets: 28% complete | Commenced 25 September 2024 | Expected completion: July 2026
THEMBALETHU
• Ngcakani and Ncamanza Streets: 61% complete | Commenced 21 October 2024 | Expected completion: January 2026
• Tabata and 26th Streets: 61% complete | Commenced 25 September 2024 | Expected completion: March 2026
GEORGE INDUSTRIA
• PW Botha Boulevard: 35% complete | Commenced 26 September 2024 | Expected completion: July 2026
ROSEMOOR
• Beer and Woltemade Streets: 79% complete | Commenced 13 August 2024 | Expected completion: July 2025
• O’Connell Street: 81% complete | Commenced 19 August 2024 | Expected completion: July 2025
HEATHER PARK
• Airway Street: Construction complete | Practical completion achieved in March 2025 | Final Road markings completed June 2025
Ncamanza / Nelson Mandela Boulevard Transfer Location
TRANSFER LOCATIONS – CRITICAL SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GO GEORGE
In addition to road upgrades, the construction of GO GEORGE Transfer Locations (TLs) is progressing. These facilities are essential for improving route connectivity and allowing commuters to transfer safely and efficiently between routes.
Current Projects:
• Beach/Panther TL: 65% complete | Commenced March 2025 | Expected completion: July 2025
• NMB/Jonga Intersection TL: 70% complete | Commenced February 2025 | Progress dependent on associated infrastructure
• 26/Ncamanza/NMB TL: Construction commenced in May 2025 | Expected completion: August 2025 (subject to bridging finance)
“In addition to the long-term benefits—like safer roads and improved accessibility—we’re also proud that these projects are creating jobs and empowering emerging contractors, especially from areas like Pacaltsdorp,” said Kleynhans. “The temporary inconvenience is unfortunate but necessary for lasting development.”
PLANNED INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS – 2025/26 FINANCIAL YEAR
With the recent allocation of R250 million, George Municipality will commence with the following infrastructure projects in the new financial year:
Construction on these projects is expected to begin within the next 2–3 months, with most scheduled for completion within 5–9 months.
Planned Road Upgrades:
• Beukes Street (Geelhout to Beach Road)
• Cradock Street (Hibernia to Market Street)
• Pine Street (Witfontein to Protea Street)
• Plattner Street (Airway to Victor Smith Street)
• Protea Street (Phase 3 and 4)
• Beer Street (Phase 3)
• Tabata Street (26th to Lingelethu Street)
• Genesis Street
Planned Transfer Locations and Associated Sidewalks:
• Cradock Street CBD (Transport Hub Phase 2)
• Main / School Terminus
• Protea Precinct
• York Street (Market to Hibernia)
• Courtenay / Wellington Intersection
• NMB / Vuyani Ncamazana / Main Intersection
• York / Union Intersection
• Thembalethu Roundabout (Jonga Phases 2 and 3)
Ngcakani Street Phase 3 Sidewalk Construction
PUBLIC TRANSPORT DELAYS AND EMPLOYER COMMUNICATION
George Municipality acknowledges the impact of ongoing construction on bus operations and general traffic flow, particularly in Pacaltsdorp and surrounding areas. GO GEORGE is continuously monitoring the situation and implementing mitigation measures including temporary route changes and the deployment of additional buses where possible.
“We continue to receive numerous complaints from commuters whose travel times have been affected, and we appeal to employers to show understanding where lateness is due to factors beyond the commuter’s control,” said Kleynhans. “The first few buses in the mornings are often already full, and once they are caught in outbound peak traffic, the ripple effects can delay multiple routes.” Employers who require confirmation of service delays are encouraged to contact the GO GEORGE Call Centre. Trip slips showing boarding times are also available for verification purposes.
George Municipality remains committed to improving the quality and safety of its transport infrastructure. These upgrades are essential to the city’s development as a smart, integrated and accessible urban centre. Road users are reminded to exercise caution near construction zones, adhere to all temporary signage and plan their travel to accommodate possible delays. Regular updates will continue to be published via the Municipality’s official communication channels.