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BW3-1 Overfly

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Donges SteelTec builds mega bridge at the Nuremberg-East motorway junction

 The 600-metre-long motorway bridge spans the Nuremberg-East junction in an arc. The so-called overfly is designed to allow motorists to practically fly over the A6/A9 junction. The bridge is intended to prevent traffic gridlock at this junction.

The 9,000-tonne steel structure is being pushed over the motorway. Our foreman Manfred Lind and his team pre-assembled the bridge piece by piece next to the motorway and then, with the help of the yellow front end, pushed it centimetre by centimetre over the motorway – while traffic continued to flow underneath the bridge. The final delicate moment for Lind and his team was lowering the bridge one metre to its final position. In the end, every millimetre counts. The gap between the bridge and the bearing on which it rests must be wafer-thin. ‘The steel bridge has to rest on a bearing because it moves. When it gets warm, it gets longer, and when it gets cold, it gets shorter,’ explains Manfred Lind. It took more than two years for the steel structure to reach this point.

As soon as the bridge is resting on the bearings, the concrete workers on the bridge will start concreting the roadway. The opening of the 65 million euro overfly is planned for early 2026.

Bayerischer Rundfunk has made an impressive film about this, which can be viewed here.

5. August 2025/by Donges SteelTec News
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