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Lüchow bypass

Germany

After German reunification in 1989, the B 248 regained its former significance as a major north-south axis. However, this led to over 15,000 vehicles a day attempting to pass through the town centre on it. In view of the road's function as the town's main shopping street, it was decided to build a bypass instead.

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Project data

Year of completion
2010
Project duration
3 Months
Country
Germany
Address
Highway B248, structure LÜ5, underpass beneath Jeetzel Canal
Town or city
Lüchow
Realization
Ed. Züblin AG, Chemnitz Branch
Structure
Bridge
Type of structure
Composite construction

Bridge deck/superstructure

Construction method
Straight
Length of bridge (superstructure)
48.88 m
Width of bridge (superstructure)
11.50 m
Height of bridge (up to top edge of superstructure)
6.50 m
Cross-sectional shape of structural steelwork
I-section girder
Clear width of structural steelwork
6
Clear height of structural steelwork
2.29