Progress at S10: Tunnel construction in Rainbach brings relief
Progress at S10: Tunnel construction in Rainbach brings relief
Rainbach. In the small town of Rainbach, the construction site has already started speed for the second section of the S10. A month ago, on September 16, the preparatory work began to improve the Region's traffic connections. The residents can look forward to the first steps towards relieving road traffic in their community are in full swing.
Currently actively working in the construction site area. At the same time, a container village for construction workers was set up in the Grottenthal. "The dredging work and the removal of the top floor is currently underway. Some preparations, such as the rearrangement of a gas pipe and setting up groundwater observation levels, have already been completed," explains Katharina Hofer, ASFINAG technician. An important step was also the welfare probes and salvages to ensure that the construction site can be set up safely.
progress and anticipation
Mayor Günter Lorenz is optimistic: "We are now getting closer to the long -awaited relief of our towns in big steps. Anyone who regularly drives through the locations for fourteen, apple and Rainbach knows how urgently we need to improve the traffic situation.
The talks in the working groups for the last section of the S10 from Kerschbaum to the border with Leopoldschlag ran well and constructively. "We are very confident that we can drive this gap in the gap quickly and start construction work soon," continued the mayor.
update to the tunnel crab
Since mid-May, work has been done in fourteen on the tunnel tuning of the west and eastern tube. So far, half of the tunneling work has been completed. "Tunneling is carried out in several phases, whereby we drive the kalotte, the upper third of the tunnel cross -section, separate from the lower areas," explains Hofer. The final completion of the tunnel boxes is planned for spring 2025.
This all shows the progressive efforts to improve the transport infrastructure in the region and gives hope that people in Rainbach and the surrounding area will soon be able to benefit from the upcoming relief. Details about the current state of the construction work can be found in a report