by admin | 24 Feb 2026 | Uncategorized
The Invisible Backbone of Road Safety Road maintenance is unavoidable: asphalt weathers, road markings fade, and infrastructure must be renewed to keep communities moving. But when works are carried out without a clear strategy, the result is often chaos, confused...
by admin | 12 Feb 2026 | Uncategorized
Every day, millions of tyres grip asphalt. Every sunrise, vehicles trace lines that connect families, businesses and dreams. But what if I told you that the silent cracks beneath our wheels are whispering warnings, ones too often ignored? The roads we take for granted...
by VEA Roads | 10 Feb 2026 | Uncategorized
Tshwane’s Solomon Mahlangu Road looks a little different from Wednesday, 04 February 2026, as brooms, reflective vests and community spirit take centre stage in a major Roads Cleaning Campaign led by the Gauteng Province Department of Roads and Transport. The campaign...
by VEA Roads | 11 Dec 2025 | Uncategorized
In the heart of South Africa’s ever-evolving infrastructure landscape, one woman stands as a beacon of resilience, innovation, and transformation: Thoko Tshabalala-Shandu, the Managing Director of VEA Road Maintenance & Civils (VEA Roads). As an 80% black...
by VEA Roads | 11 Dec 2025 | Uncategorized
Q&A: Building Roads, Building Nations Q: Thoko, for those who may not know you, how would you describe your journey and the essence of VEA Road Maintenance and Civils? A (Thoko): VEA Road Maintenance and Civils is an 80% Black women-owned construction firm...
by VEA Roads | 1 Dec 2025 | Uncategorized
Imagine a road that not only withstands heavy trucks, harsh weather and decades of wear but also gives back to the planet while doing so. At VEA Road Maintenance and Civils( VEA Roads ) we believe that the terms “eco-friendly and “high-performance” are not mutually...