STRABAG has been awarded the contract for the replacement of the Uttrichshausen viaduct on the A7 motorway in Hessen, Germany. The contract, valued in the low three-digit million range, is set to begin in August 2024, with completion scheduled for the end of 2029, as stated by DEGES Deutsche Einheit Fernstraßenplanungs- und -bau GmbH.
“We are pleased to have secured the contract for the construction of the new Uttrichshausen viaduct. Building modern bridges is crucial for developing our infrastructure, and we are proud to apply our expertise to this important transport axis on the A7 motorway,” said STRABAG CEO Klemens Haselsteiner.
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Spanning 962 kilometers, the A7 is Germany’s longest federal motorway. The Uttrichshausen bridge, located south of Fulda, crosses the valley of the Uttrichshausen district in Kalbach. This heavily trafficked viaduct is projected to accommodate approximately 51,000 vehicles daily by 2030.
The contract includes not only the construction of the new bridge but also the dismantling of the two existing structures, which are each 880 meters long and approximately 30 meters wide. Built between 1966 and 1968, these aging bridges must be replaced with a modern structure.
The new viaduct will extend 900 meters and will be constructed in the same location as the current structures. It will feature five-meter-high noise barriers and a noise-mitigating road surface on both sides.
STRABAG SE is a European technology group specializing in construction services and is recognized for its innovation and financial strength. The company operates across all areas of the construction industry, covering the entire value chain. STRABAG creates value for clients by managing construction projects throughout their life cycle—from planning and design to construction, operation, and facility management, including redevelopment or demolition.
STRABAG is committed to environmental responsibility, shaping the future of construction with significant investments in over 250 innovation and 400 sustainability projects. With approximately 86,000 employees, the company generates an annual output volume of around €19 billion.
STRABAG’s extensive network of subsidiaries across Europe and other continents allows it to operate well beyond the borders of Austria and Germany. Collaborating with strong partners, STRABAG aims to design, build, and operate construction projects that prioritize climate protection and resource conservation.