Steigerweg Bridge in Miesbach: Steel instead of wood - a new building in sight!

Steigerweg Bridge in Miesbach: Steel instead of wood - a new building in sight!

The old Steigerweg Bridge over the Schlierach in Miesbach was completely broken down. It is planned for the future to build a new bridge by the middle of 2025. The engineering firm OK engineers from Lenggries has already analyzed the local conditions that favor rapidness due to moist and shady conditions.

The old bridge has been checked regularly since 2014. The test results showed rotten wood and an inadequate state of building with a grade of 3.5. Due to these defects, the bridge was closed in April 2024. The original idea of ​​building a concrete bridge was rejected due to the weight, effort and costs. A wooden bridge also fell from the planning due to the moisture. Half -timbered constructions and Alubrücken are also considered unsuitable for the location.

steel bridge as the most economical solution

The recommended solution is a steel bridge that has turned out to be the most economical variant. The cost estimate for the construction with steel amounts to around 105,000 euros gross. The bridge can be prefabricated in advance so that it can be hung on site. A tender to award the construction work could take place in February 2025.

The decision for the steel structure is supported by residents and members of the city council. The mayor Gerhard Braunmiller was authorized to commission the further planning and the tenders. Further information on bridge construction made of steel, which includes various designs such as carrier rust bridges and footpaths and cycle path bridges, can be viewed on the website of Stahlbau-graf.de . The company offers high quality and security standards in execution and has over 20 years of experience in bridge construction, which is important for a successful project.

For more information about the new Steigerweg Bridge and the planned construction work, we refer to the article by merkur.de .

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