New shine for the Graz toll point: Sustainable conversion completed
New shine for the Graz toll point: Sustainable conversion completed
The Mautstelle Gleinalm in the north of Graz has been enjoying a comprehensive redesign since recently completed renovation work. All toll cabins and the main building have been rebuilt, which not only improves functionality, but is also aesthetically appealing.
A remarkable aspect of this project is the use of wood as a primary building material. Wood is considered a sustainable option and has an environmentally conscious direction in today's construction industry. The use of natural materials not only spared the environment, but also creates a special atmosphere that welcomes visitors.
Detailed information for redesign
The Mautstelle Gleinalm is located near the Bosruck tunnel and plays an important role in the region's flow of traffic. The renovation was necessary to meet the future -oriented requirements for modern toll systems. With the completion of the work, it is expected that the toll point will ensure a more smooth process when collecting toll fees.
This comprehensive renovation benefits both travelers who use the Bosruck tunnel and the local road users. Against the background of growing traffic flows, the toll point now does justice to contemporary standards and at the same time offers an appealing, sustainable building.
The investment in the Gleinalm toll point reflects a trend that promotes environmentally friendly practices in the construction industry. The focus on sustainable materials is increasingly being placed in public infrastructure projects, and the Gleinalm toll point is an excellent example of how such initiatives can be implemented. For a detailed view of the case, See the report on Grazer.at .
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