Construction delays in the city center: What the city administration explains to us

Construction delays in the city center: What the city administration explains to us

The construction work in the Llauerswiese in St. Ingbert takes more time than originally planned. At the request of our editorial team, the city administration explained the reasons. The construction site closure in this important connecting road was initially only planned until December 9th.

In order to be able to comply with the required safety distances on construction sites, it quickly became clear that the sewer construction work would only be possible under a full closure. This full closure is necessary to ensure the safety of workers and passers -by. The city initiated the extension of the construction work before the fourth Advent, which affects the citizens in the run -up to Christmas.

causes of the construction site delay

One of the causes of the delay includes additional effort when investigating any existing fighter as well as inadequate inventory documents for wastewater operation. The work also influenced this missing information about cables and lines. Furthermore, unfavorable weather conditions have led to further delays on a few days. The city administration reacted to ensure that the construction work can be completed as soon as possible.

The city administration emphasizes the importance of this construction site because it is a heavily frequented main street. Wastewater operation has therefore decided to have a closed renovation of the main dilapidated dilapidated channel. This method leads to a significant shortening of the construction period: Instead of the originally planned six months, the work can now be completed in about six weeks. In the planning phase, a renovation duration of eight weeks was already planned, which means that the choice of this renovation method is not only necessary, but is also efficient.

The city emphasizes that the goal of this approach is to reduce the restrictions for citizens to a minimum. The closed renovation not only saves time, but also the traffic is better guided, which ultimately benefits all residents.

For further information on the construction work and its effects on traffic, a look at the current reports in the Saarbrücker Zeitung .

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