In Wieselburg, Austria, the entire volume of traffic using the B 25 road has to make its way through the town’s built-up area. In future, the new bypass will carry the bulk of the through traffic, contributing much to an improvement in quality of life for the town’s residents and enhancing safety for all road users in the Wieselburg area. The construction of a new bypass is expected to reduce traffic in Wieselburg by as much as 50 %. Another declared objective is to provide high-quality infrastructure for economic development in the north-eastern sector of this region of Austria, famed far and wide as the ‘Mostviertel’.
Year of completion
Austria
City
Wieselburg
Contractor
Arge Brückenbau B25 UF Wieselburg
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