Denmark/Germany | Dänemark/Deutschland

Fehmarnbelt Tunnel: Production of the Concrete Elementsfor the Immersed Tunnel

Production of the tunnel elements for the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel will be in full swing at the 150-hectare tunnel element factory in Rødbyhavn in 2024. Elements are being concreted on all production lines since January 2024. At the end of 2023, work on the first tunnel elements had progressed so far that they were protruding from one of the three production halls.

Puttgarden Construction Site

On the German tunnel construction site, which covers around 100 hectares, the focus in 2024 will be on work in the portal area and on two of a total of three bridges to be built.

In the portal area, construction...

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Fehmarnbelt Tunnel: Production of the Concrete Elements for the Immersed Tunnel

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