New bridge over the wages: construction work starts for pedestrians and cyclists!

New bridge over the wages: construction work starts for pedestrians and cyclists!

The work for the new walking and cycle path bridge on Haskenau has started over the werses. The dismantling of the old bridge was completed before Christmas. The construction work for the deep foundations of the bridge pillars in the bank area of ​​the Werse is currently underway. The conclusion of this work depends on the current weather conditions and the water level of the Werse. According to muenster.de the new steel bridge will begin in March.

After completion of the deep foundations, the work on the pillars and resistant to the bridge will start. The delivery and assembly of the new bridge structure are planned for June 2025. The expected approval of the new Wersebrücke for foot and bike traffic is sought for late summer 2025.

construction and changes

The construction work on the walking and cycling bridge on Haskenau on the Werse has already started to dismantle the old wooden bridge, which was closed in spring 2022 due to serious damage, so . In order to create the construction site areas, the Office for Mobility and Civil engineering will produce construction roads and construction site areas both west and east of the crossing. These areas must be outside of flood and water protection areas, whereby the adjacent parking space will not be usable throughout the construction period, since it is used for containers and work equipment.

The old bridge is completely dismantled, whereby the new building will consist of deep foundations, foundations, pillars and resistant to reinforced concrete. Prefabricated steel clerk comes to the substructures, and the road is made of fiber optic reinforced plastic plates (GfK), flanked by a steel railing. The usual path between Gelmer and Handorf will again be usable for pedestrians and cyclists after the new bridge has been completed.

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