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Title: Department of Transport


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Department of Transport
Select Committee on Finance and
Appropriations FFC recommendations on the
Division of Revenue 2010/2011 5 August 2009
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Contents
  • FFC Submission on the 2010/2011 Division of
    Revenue Bill
  • Public Infrastructure investment
  • Management and financing of road infrastructure
  • Other recommendations
  • Additional information on Transport Grants
  • Gautrain Rapid Rail Link
  • Public Transport Infrastructure and Systems
  • Public Transport Operations
  • Sani Pass (Roads)
  • Overload Control
  • Rural Transport Services and Infrastructure

Schedule 5 6 4 5 5 6
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FFC Submission on the 2010/2011 Division of
Revenue Bill
  • Public Infrastructure investment
  • Management and financing of road infrastructure

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Public Infrastructure investment

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Public Infrastructure investment (continued)

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0 20 40
60 80
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Road Infrastructure (continued)

Cost of maintenance delay
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Road Infrastructure (continued)

Impact of maintenance delay on road user cost
(Over 90 of total transportation costs is road
user costs)
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Road Infrastructure (continued)
  • In the following provinces, more than 30 of
    roads are in poor to very poor condition
  • Eastern Cape (46, 2000)
  • Free State (59, 2007)
  • Kwa Zulu Natal (46, 2005)
  • Mpumalanga (65, 2004)
  • Limpopo (60, 2000)
  • Northern Cape (47, 2004)
  • North West (45, 2007

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Road Infrastructure (continued)

Road damage
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Road Infrastructure (continued)

Road damage
Strand, Western Cape
Umdloti, KZN
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Road Infrastructure (continued)

Road damage
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The quality of road infrastructure is positively
linked to capacity, e.g. SANRAL capacity is in
line with the quality of roads under its control
(national roads) Dedicated funding is positively
linked to quality of roads, however, not
linearly There is under spending in some
Provinces and Municipalities on roads although
there is a crisis with funding for roads
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Figure A1 Roads Coordinating Body
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Road Infrastructure (continued)

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Road Infrastructure (continued)

Road accidents
South Africa has one of the highest road accident
fatality rates in the world
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Road Infrastructure (continued)

Road accidents
  • Some road accidents are caused by the state of
    our roads
  • There is also a growing trend of growing costs
    associated with litigation where courts have
    ruled against the State for negligence in
    maintaining road infrastructure

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Road Infrastructure (continued)
  • Fiscal injections alone is not a panacea to road
    conditions. Given this, certain policy
    interventions are necessary
  • There is a need for policy interventions such as
  • Axle weight limits
  • Targeted rail investments and interventions to
    move non time sensitive goods and commodities to
    rail
  • Law enforcement - Trucks use the secondary road
    network to avoid weighbridges

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DoT recommendations

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Thank you
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Gautrain Rapid Rail Link
Allocations from 2006/07 to 2010/11
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Gautrain Rapid Rail Link (continued)
  • Annual allocations are paid in terms of a payment
    schedule
  • Key and General Milestones have to be achieved
    before payment
  • The Provincial Support Team then checks whether
    Milestones have indeed been achieved
  • The Milestones are certified by the Independent
    Certifier (IC)
  • The certified claim is submitted by the IC to the
    Gauteng Management Agency to check claims for
    compliance
  • The GMA then sends the claim to the Department
    with a request for payment from the DORA Grant
  • The Department satisfies itself that there has
    been compliance with the DORA requirements and
    the conditions contained in the DORA Framework
  • Currently, indications are that Phase 1 of the
    Project, i.e. the section between OR Tambo
    International Airport and Sandton will be
    completed in 2010, while the rest of the Project
    will be completed in September 2011.

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Public Transport Infrastructure and systems
  • The Public Transport Infrastructure and Systems
    (PTIS) grant is aimed at improving transport
    infrastructure systems for 2010 and beyond
  • Total PTIS grant from 2005/06 to 2011/12
    R18,767bn
  • Total Host Cities PTIS grant R10.979bn which is
    80 of PTIS Grant
  • Ongoing Monitoring and Evaluation of progress is
    in place, with monthly reporting
  • Five Host Cities currently receiving technical
    assistance (Polokwane, Rustenburg, Mangaung,
    Mbombela and Tshwane

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Public Transport Infrastructure and systems
(continued)
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Public Transport Infrastructure and systems
(continued)
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Public Transport Operations
  • The grant replaced the former bus subsidies
  • Subsidy levels have been insufficient since
    2005/06 to halt the declining levels of service,
    escalation in costs and the growth in demand
  • In order to improve operational and financial
    efficiency a more focused approach to determining
    service priorities will need to be developed
  • Implementation Plan
  • Conditional Grant to Provinces introduced
  • Phased implementation in co-operation with
    Provinces
  • Negotiated performance based contracts for route
    operations
  • Formalisation of unscheduled Interim Contract
    services
  • Define operating areas that will not be served
  • Implementation of supporting infrastructure
  • Continued enforcement and monitoring of all
    contracted Public Transport Operations

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Public Transport Operations (continued)
Interventions to achieve change 2009/10 onwards
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Public Transport Operations (continued)
Intervention conditions
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  • Operators that accept will sign a negotiated
    contract that includes
  • KPIs
  • Provision that the operator will be provided with
    an opportunity to be party to a new integrated
    contract regime for some or all of the services
    within the contract area

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Operators that do not accept will continue on
month-to-month basis and their contracts will be
terminated as and when required
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Roads, Overload Control and Rural Transport
Note Sani Pass grant to be replaced by a roads
grant from 2010/11 Overload control grant to be
allocated for 2011/12
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Road Grants
  • The grant was introduced to develop road
    infrastructure projects that promote regional
    integration, development and connectivity between
    neighbouring states
  • Construction of the Sani Pass
  • Phase 1 Upgrade of P318 Sani Pass (km 0 to
    13.6) - completion scheduled for April 2010.
  • Phase 2 Upgrade of sections 1 and 2 (km 14 to
    25 and 25 to 33)
  • Environmental Impact Assessment Studies underway
    with record of decision scheduled for
    announcement in September 2009
  • Engineering designs are underway and are at
    various stages of completion by the joint venture
    consultant team
  • Future road construction projects to be
    identified for inclusion in the Division of
    Revenue Act

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Overload Control Grants
  • To achieve the objectives of the national
    overload control strategy, a 3-year grant has
    been developed in conjunction with National
    Treasury
  • Grant funds are currently being used for
    upgrading the weighbridge infrastructure
    facilities in Mpumalanga and Limpopo
  • In Mpumalanga, projects for the upgrade of
    weighbridge infrastructure were completed in
    October 2008
  • Kinross Traffic Control Centre
  • Ermelo Traffic Control Centre
  • In Limpopo, the detailed design, planning and
    bill of quantities have been compiled, and
    construction works are set to begin in 2009/10
    on
  • Rathoke Traffic Control Centre
  • Mooketsi Traffic Control Centre
  • Future allocations

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Rural Transport Grants
  • Purpose
  • To improve mobility and access in rural
    municipalities in support of Integrated
    Development Plans
  • Reasons for not incorporating in equitable share
  • This is a specific purpose grant mainly for the
    provision of rural transport infrastructure and
    services.
  • This grant ensures that district municipalities
    are giving priority to the following rural
    transport interventions
  • infrastructure construction
  • maintenance, upgrading and rehabilitation
  • support rural development and
  • accelerated and shared growth initiatives in line
    with government priorities
  • It is also used as vehicle for stimulating the
    use of labour intensive methods in large
    infrastructure programmes / projects to create
    jobs and develop required skills in terms of the
    Expanded Public Works Programme

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Rural Transport Grants (continued)
  • MTEF Allocations
  • R8.9 million 2008/09,
  • R9.8 million 2009/10
  • R10.4 million 2010/11
  • R11,1 million 2011/12.
  • Details of Projects 2008/09 Allocations

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