Roadworks on Jip de Jager Drive in the final stretch

Jip de Jager Drive is currently being upgraded into a dual carriageway. Picture: City of Cape Town/Supplied

Jip de Jager Drive is currently being upgraded into a dual carriageway. Picture: City of Cape Town/Supplied

Published Oct 7, 2024

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Cape Town - “We are in the final stretch of the major Jip de Jager Drive road upgrade project in Welgemoed, Bellville.”

The City of Cape Town’s Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis provided the update on the upgrade during a site visit last week, with the Urban Mobility Mayco Member, Rob Quintas, also in attendance.

Jip de Jager Drive is currently being upgraded into a dual carriageway.

This visit formed part of the City’s 2024 Transport Month activities to highlight the progress the municipality is making with this major road infrastructure project.

“It is expected that this work will be completed in February 2025 when all road users will be able to experience the difference this major upgrade will make in easing traffic congestion in the area,” said Hill-Lewis.

Councillor Rob Quintas with Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis at the upgraded Jip de Jager Drive. Picture: City of Cape Town/Supplied

Quintas said that road surfacing work on Jip de Jager Drive is ongoing and remains on schedule. He added that the team is also progressing well with the work at the intersections.

“We anticipate that traffic will be rerouted within the next two weeks onto new sections of the road under live traffic conditions, so residents can look forward to enjoying sections of the new road soon.

“I once again want to thank residents for their unwavering patience while the work has been under way and the support for our efforts in keeping Cape Town moving,” said Quintas.

The team has some remaining tasks from Jameson Road down to Van Riebeeckshof Road and the final finishes on the retaining walls are also in progress.

In terms of street lighting, the project team has confirmed that this is also on track for the due installation date. The road markings required also remain on schedule.

Cape Argus