Construction work on the A27 near Hagen: The end of the winter break has come!

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Construction work on the A27 near Hagen will continue after the winter break. Prefabricated concrete parts will be used and traffic will be routed until the end of February.

Bauarbeiten auf der A27 bei Hagen werden nach Winterpause fortgesetzt. Fertigbetonteile werden eingesetzt, Verkehrsführung bis Ende Februar.
Construction work on the A27 near Hagen will continue after the winter break. Prefabricated concrete parts will be used and traffic will be routed until the end of February.

Construction work on the A27 near Hagen: The end of the winter break has come!

Construction work on the A27 near Hagen has resumed after a week-long break due to snow and frost hampered progress. A mobile crane has been in use since Monday, January 19th to install the precast concrete parts for the western component of the ditch culvert. This work has continued as planned and has not yet caused any additional traffic restrictions on the motorway Zeven newspaper reported.

In total, the first nine prefabricated reinforced concrete elements have already been successfully installed. These elements come from Badeborn and weigh around 26 tons each. Its dimensions of 4.20 meters wide, 2.35 meters long and 2.70 meters high are optimized for the intended purposes, while the end piece has a special shape. The installation of these reinforced concrete elements, which was carried out with a mobile crane with a maximum hook load of 250 tons, shows that the construction workers had a good hand Weser courier reported.

Progress in the final construction phase

The work is now in the final phase, in which the excavation pit is being filled and the roadway is being restored. After this step, there is still remaining work to be done, including the installation of railings, the creation of embankments and the installation of protective devices. The road markings will then be applied so that the construction site traffic routing can hopefully be lifted by the end of February, weather permitting.

The federal Autobahn GmbH has documented the progress of the project on a special project page, where citizens can also view a construction diary. This transparency is particularly important to increase public confidence in the construction projects and to address any concerns about traffic disruptions.

Overall, it can be seen that despite adverse weather conditions and the short delay due to the winter break, the work on the A 27 is now well on track again. Residents and commuters can hope for rapid completion, which will not only improve the traffic situation on the motorway, but also contribute to increasing safety.