Saxony - Collapsed Carola Bridge in Dresden to Be Quickly Removed and Rebuilt
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According to the city administration, the Carola Bridge in Dresden, partially collapsed nine months ago, will be removed by the end of the year.
With 130 tons of so-called longfront excavators, the Hentschke-Bau plans to bring the two bridge trains A and B of the Carolabrücke to life from the coming week. With the targeted use of always two excavators at the same time, the weak points are to be processed in such a way that the bridge parts sink down. So that the parts do not crash into the river bed, large gravel piles have already been poured up, on which they can then support themselve…
After Pentecost, the auxiliary supports are removed under the Dresden Carola Bridge, after which the bridge is specifically "weakened". How Dresden is now tearing down the Carola Bridge and what is being re-contested about.
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