Public Works and Infrastructure Deputy Minister, Sihle Zikalala, has set a six-month deadline for the completion of the delayed Soshanguve Magistrate’s Court in Tshwane.
Speaking after conducting Operation Siyahlola at the magistrate’s court on Tuesday, Zikalala said the construction of the court will be completed by February next year.
Siyahlola is aimed at unblocking stalled Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) projects.
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The construction of the Soshanguve Magistrates' Court, which commenced in 2019, has been delayed by various factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic and different professionals withdrawals mid-way through the construction. This led to most of the construction work being done by the professionals of the department itself.
“Through Operation Siyahlola, we inspect departmental projects, focusing on those that are delayed.
“We intervene and fast-track the implementation of those projects. We also ensure that new projects are rolled out, providing vital infrastructure for communities. We also want to build capacity to do the work [ourselves].
“The Siyahlola programme has uncovered a few challenges that we would like to address, including the integration of local community leaders in projects, transparency, and employment opportunities for local communities,” Zikalala said.
The two-phased Soshanguve Magistrates' Court project was initially earmarked for completion in 2022, with the latest deadline being February 2025.
The two project phases include additional accommodation and renovation of the old court. The additional accommodation is 89% complete. The renovation of the old court will resume upon completion of the additional accommodation.
Zikalala has called for holistic project management, which incorporates every aspect of the project, where all professionals work together. – SAnews.gov.za