Title: Department of Transport
1Department of Transport
Joint Budget Committee Theme 3 Employment and
Economic Development 1 November 2006
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Contents of presentation
- Introduction
- Sustaining growth and accelerating development
- Economic policy and outlook
- Fiscal policy
- Taxation
- Spending priorities and public service delivery
- Division of revenue and medium term expenditure
estimates - Proposed projects Public Transport
Infrastructure Fund 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup
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Introduction
- The vibrant economic growth projected for the
South African economy needs to be sustained and
supported by a sound and sustainable transport
system. - The Department of Transports major role is the
development of policies, programmes and
initiatives that provide an overall framework in
which coordinated, integrated and targeted
transport systems support the countrys
socio-economic development. - The Department of Transport is committed to have
transport systems in place that enhances job
creation, economic development, and poverty
eradication and that reduces the cost of doing
business and traveling times. - Furthermore, transport is a responsibility that
cuts across provincial boundaries and spheres of
government it requires consistent
inter-government cooperation and coordination at
all levels.
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Sustaining growth and accelerating development
- The economy grew by an average of 4,2 over the
past 4 years, and is expected to grow by 4,5 in
the next year, rising to 5,5 by 2009. - The economic challenges are to sustain this
growth, broaden participation, strengthen
industrial development and trade performance, and
accelerate the pace of job creation. - These challenges will be met, amongst others, by
continued expansion in public spending. Key
public spending priorities over the MTEF include - Investment in stadiums and public transport to
support the 2010 FIFA World Cup - Contributing to economic efficiency through
investment in roads and rail. - 2010 FIFA World Cup
- Successful management of an event of this
magnitude requires the rapid and efficient
movement of large numbers of people without
unduly disrupting normal traffic.
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Sustaining growth and accelerating development
(cont.)
- 2010 FIFA World Cup (continued)
- The Department of Transport has prepared a
comprehensive plan for transport network
extensions and upgrades encompassing road,
commuter rail and the airports. - Key Requirements for Public Transport
Infrastructure Fund Funding - for the 2010 FIFA World Cup
- Projects to prioritise public transport.
- Projects to satisfy both long term mobility
(legacy) and event specific mobility
requirements. - Projects to have continuity from planning to
execution. - Projects to be executed in accordance with EPWP
requirements. - Projects to be based on local IDPs and ITPs,
addressing community access and mobility needs. - Projects to be practical and implementable ahead
of 2010.
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Sustaining growth and accelerating development
(cont.)
- 2010 FIFA World Cup (continued)
- Public Transport Infrastructure Fund Projects for
2010 FIFA World - Cup
- Request areas predominantly road and rail public
transport and non-motorised transport. - Project types include planning, physical
infrastructure and systems. - Planning includes transport planning, detailed
project plans and designs. - Infrastructure and systems projects include
- ITS infrastructure and systems
- NMT infrastructure
- Inner-city mobility systems
- Call centre systems
- Public transport road infrastructure
- Public transport interchange facilities
- Rail upgrades
- Inter-modal facilities
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Economic policy and outlook
- Construction and refurbishment of stadiums in
preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the
Gautrain and a series of local transport,
commercial and residential projects will generate
wide-ranging economic spin-offs and
opportunities. - Investment in freight, roads and public transport
will help to lower costs in the economy and
expand capacity. - Construction grew by 11,4 in the first half of
2006, driven by strong investment in the economy,
and employment in this sector grew by 14,3. - Civil construction is expected to grow by 9 per
cent in 2006 as major projects such as Gautrain
and stadium construction and refurbishment get
under way. - Gautrain
- The Department of Transport paid the first claim
of R928,8 million for the Gautrain project to the
Gauteng Province on 30 October 2006.
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Economic policy and outlook (continued)
- Freight logistics
- Rapid economic growth has increased the demand
for distribution and logistics services. - Significant improvements continue to be made in
transport infrastructure to lower the overall
cost of logistics. - Transnet investments amounting to R64,5 billion
will be spread across the five years to 2011.
Approximately 50 per cent of the investment will
be in rolling stock and port infrastructure. - Transport
- The National Freight Logistics Strategy was
finalised and approved by Cabinet in 2005. - The first draft of the Branch Line Strategy was
developed to revitalise non-core rail lines to
ensure economic sustainability of small towns and
rural communities. - The Department led the revival of some rail
branch lines, which include the Nkwalini Branch
Line and the Belmont Douglas Branch Line.
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Economic policy and outlook (continued)
- Freight logistics Transport (continued)
- The revival of these rail branch lines led to
1170 job opportunities and included training of
communities in train trades. - The revitalisation of these lines has helped stop
cargo shifts of 430,000 tons of sugarcane and
500,000 tons of grain from rail to road
respectively. - Completed 4 provincial databanks started
process in other 4 provinces. - Developed the National Freight Databank 80
complete with 2 Provinces left. - Developed National Freight Information Systems
completed 50 of user requirements. - Established corridor and freight forums in the
various provinces. - Aviation sector and tourism
- Tourism played a relatively small role in the
South African economy before 1994. Tourist
arrivals grew from 1 million in 1990 to 7 million
in 2005, now generating in excess of R 48 billion
in revenue per annum, with volumes growing
between 4 and 6 since 2000.
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Fiscal policy
- Fiscal policy supports sustainable economic and
social development through an appropriate balance
between government expenditure, taxation and
borrowing. - Substantial allocations are provided for
investment in infrastructure that will contribute
to increased capacity in support of long-term
sustainable growth, amongst others - 2010 FIFA World Cup R12,1billion
- Rail rolling stock and signaling equipment
R1,1billion - Roads infrastructure R1,1billion
- Provincial infrastructure grant R4,2billion
- Public Private Partnerships Maputo Corridor and
N4 - The concession contract for the N4 Platinum
Highway completed the link with Maputu in the
east to Walvisbay in the west, linking Namibia,
Botswana, South Africa and Mozambique. - Serving mining, agriculture, forestry,
manufacturing and others. - The distance saved between Gauteng and Walvisbay
is 500km and exports from Gauteng through
Walvisbay can reach European markets 10 to 15
days earlier.
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Fiscal policy (continued)
Roads - possible toll financing / financing
through loan funding
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Taxation
- Taxi recapitalisation
- Qualifying taxi operators will be paid an
allowance of R50 000 for each taxi being
scrapped. Such payments will not trigger any
income or capital gains tax. - South-South co-operation
- SARS signed a customs agreement with China at the
end of September 2006, and similar agreements are
contemplated with Brazil and India. - Transport
- Trilateral maritime and aviation agreements were
signed between South Africa, India and Brazil in
September 2006. - The Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA) was
awarded the tender for the concessioning of the
New Delhi Airport. - In 2005/06, the Department of Transport concluded
Merchant Shipping Agreements with Gabon, Russian
Federation, India and the Democratic Republic of
Congo.
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Spending priorities and public service delivery
- Adjusted Estimates of National Expenditure -
Transport - Additional funds allocated
- South African Rail Commuter Corporation Ltd.
- R439,732 million for liabilities arising from the
consolidation with Metrorail. - R180 million to cover operational losses.
- R45,1 million to cover a shortfall in bus
subsidies due to increases in the fuel price. - Rollovers of R211,5 million, of which R204
million for the taxi recapitalisation process. - Total additional allocation R 876,332 million
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Spending priorities and public service delivery
(continued)
- Proposed revisions over the MTEF Transport
- R1,1 billion to the South African Rail Commuter
Corporation Ltd. to improve ageing signaling
systems and deteriorating rolling stock. - R1,1 billion for maintenance and rehabilitation
of national roads. - Earmarked allocations to provinces for rural
access roads, accelerating labour based
construction. - R5,5 billion for transfers to local government
for investment in public transport. - R4,75 billion for supporting infrastructure for
the 2010 FIFA World Cup - Special Investigating Unit (SIU)
- The Department of Transport contracted with the
SIU to investigate fraud and corruption with
issuing of driver and vehicle licenses. Some
statistics after one year - Current criminal cases 3072
- Current prosecutions 519
- Convictions 480
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Division of revenue and medium term expenditure
estimates
- Strategic projects falling under the accelerated
and shared growth initiative require joint
funding and intergovernmental cooperation. These
include - Selected road and rail networks linking
provincial economic centres to domestic and
international markets. - Provincial infrastructure grant increased by
R4,3 billion over the next three years. - An additional R6,7 billion for pubic transport
and systems improvement to host cities for the
2010 FIFA World Cup. - Provincial infrastructure grant - scaling up EPWP
in the roads - sector
- Strategic objective
- Maximisation of job creation and skills
development using labour intensive methods for
the provision and upkeep of the much needed road
infrastructure.
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Division of revenue and medium term expenditure
estimates (cont.)
- Provincial infrastructure grant - scaling up EPWP
in the roads - sector (continued)
- Key focus
- Application of labour intensive methods to
- Capital road works.
- Road maintenance.
- National replication of best practice
- Gundo-Lashu through Vukuphile guidelines and
roll-out . - Zibambele through Zibambele guidelines and
roll-out. - Prioritisation of Access Roads development.
- Expansion of this approach to other road types.
- Streamlining this approach within roads authority
budget and service delivery programmes. - Recent performance
- Created 52000 work opportunities in 2005/06.
- Collectively Provincial Road Departments spent
98.4 of Budgets, despite an overall increase of
25 in budgets.
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Division of revenue and medium term expenditure
estimates (cont.)
- Provincial infrastructure grant - scaling up EPWP
in the roads - sector (continued)
- Outputs over MTEF
- 3 600km of roads constructed or upgraded using
labour intensive construction. - 58 000km of roads maintained using labour
intensive methods. - 194000 job opportunities created
- 117 000 job opportunities during construction.
- 77 000 job opportunities at maintenance stage.
- Contractor development and worker training
through Vukuphile programme - Will be informed by the amount of learnerships
awarded (contractors vs. km of roads per budget). - Labour use per km (70-120 per km).
- Other
- In 2005/06, evaluation of road maintenance
projects in rural areas indicated that 575
transport projects were in the pipeline with the
potential of 223 410 job creation opportunities
for local people.
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18Department of Transport
Proposed projects Public Transport Infrastructure
Fund 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup
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19Projects for 2005/06
Entity Project
Cape Town ITS system and public transport call centre
Ethekwini ITS system, Warwick junction upgrade and Reunion station upgrade
Tshwane Planning and preparations for construction of interchange
Johannesburg North/South public transport corridor (Phase 2 Soweto to Parktown)
Nelson Mandela Khulani public transport corridor
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20Projects for 2005/06 (2)
Entity Project
Rustenburg Planning for taxi facilities and Non Motorised Transport
Polokwane Road upgrading for public transport and Non Motorised Transport Infrastructure
Mangaung Mangaung activity corridor and Elizabeth street pedestrianisation
Mbombela Planning support
Klerksdorp Planning support
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21Projects for 2006/07
Entity Project
Cape Town N2 Airport-City link, Klipfontein corridor, City wide NMT system, ITS
Ethekwini Public Transport Call Centre
Tshwane Inner City Distribution System, Pedestrian link (Loftus stadium to rail station)
Johannesburg Public transport network improvements, ITS, Stadium precinct improvements, Inner City Distribution system
Nelson Mandela Coastal cycle pedestrian ways, Uitenhage Stanford corridors, completion of Khulani corridor, disabled facilities and ITS
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22Projects for 2006/07 (2)
Entity Project
SARCC Station upgrades, pedestrian facilities, communication and safety systems
Polokwane NMT infrastructure upgrading (Phase 1)
Mangaung Bloemfontein public transport interchange, Selbourne Ave pedestrianisation
Ekurhuleni NMT facilities for Tembisa, Vosloorus, and inter-modal facilities in metro
Mbombela Hazyview pedestrian bridge
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23Proposed Projects for 07/08 onwards
Entity Projects 07/08 (Rm) 08/09 (Rm) 09/10 (Rm) Total (Rm)
Ethekwini Warwick Junction Precinct, Inner City Distribution, M4 Highway-PT Lane, Park and Ride 556,4 568,6 520 1,645,0
Rustenburg Public Transport Facilities, Feasibility for Commuter Rail Service, PT Corridors design, Parking Areas, Improve selected Intersections Accesses, Signage 21 39,6 13,9 74,5
Mangaung Bloemspruit Pedestrian Route, Nelson Mandela Drive PT Upgrade and Widening at Parfitt Avenue intersection 313,6 124,5 0 438,1
Mbombela Mataffin Stadium Precinct, Eastern Residential Areas,NMT, Airport/City Link, TDM, Business Node 321,4 243,7 0 565,1
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24Proposed Projects for 07/08 onwards (2)
Entity Projects 07/08 (Rm) 08/09 (Rm) 09/10 (Rm) Total (Rm)
Nelson Mandela Khulani Corridor, Standford Corridor, Uitenhage Corridor, Heugh Road Corridor, Stadium Precinct, Airport Projects 89,5 133,6 69,2 292,3
City of Tshwane CBD PT Projects, PT Operations, Wonderboom Airport Upgrade, ITS, TDM, Light Rail Proposal 1,060, 2 1,432,3 656,9 3,149,4
City of Johannes-burg Nasrec PT Projects, ITS, International Transit Shopping Centre, SPTN, Ellis Park PT Projects 441,6 244,7 0 686,3
Polokwane PT Ranks and Holding Areas, PT Security, TDM, Road Upgradings, NMT Infrastructure, 135,8 119,9 48 303,7
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25Proposed Projects for 07/08 onwards (3)
Entity Projects 07/08 (Rm) 08/09 (Rm) 09/10 (Rm) Total (Rm)
Ekurhuleni Metro PT network Improvements, NMT Facilities, Park and Ride Facilities, PT Operational Plan 16,8 54,8 7,3 78,9
Gauteng Province Rehabilitation of R21 and Kya Sands-Lanseria Road, Bus Rapid Transit Planning, Gauteng OLS, Integrated Ticketing Systems, PT Information Systems, 203 164,9 21 388,9
KwaZulu Natal Integrated Inter-modal Facilities, PT Corridors Development, Road Signage, Road Upgradings 92,3 78,8 1 171,1
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26Proposed Projects for 07/08 onwards(4)
Entity Projects 07/08 (Rm) 08/09 (Rm) 09/10 (Rm) Total (Rm)
Free State Setsotso, Mantsopa and Naledi Transport Centre 51,8 0 0 51,8
Eastern Cape Mthatha Airport upgrade, Grahamstown inter-modal facility, R72 road upgrade 104,7 107,7 35 247,4
GRAND TOTALS 3,408,7 3,313,1 1,372,3 8,092,5
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Thank you
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