
CoJ allocates R196 million to fix Bree Street – But how did they get to that figure?
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GUEST - Nthatisi Modingoane - City of Johannesburg Spokesperson
The City of Johannesburg has commenced work to remove rubble from Lilian Ngoyi Street, where a methane gas explosion tore up 400 metres of road in July. The city expects to spend R196 Million on professional fees, roadworks, stormwater and services infrastructure, electrical, mechanical, and structural works.
The City of Johannesburg has commenced work to remove rubble from Lilian Ngoyi Street, where a methane gas explosion tore up 400 metres of road in July. The city expects to spend R196 Million on professional fees, roadworks, stormwater and services infrastructure, electrical, mechanical, and structural works.

