The bridge over the Innal Autobahn on Ampass is no longer available. Countless excavators and other heavy machines ensured on Sunday evening that it was demolished. However, a new bridge will be rebuilt towards the end of the year.
Heavy construction machines had an unusual location on Sunday evening. Countless excavators were on the Inn Valley Autobahn between Hall-West and Innsbruck-Oost and wore the transition bridge at Ampass/Peerhöfe.
The A12 was closed in this area between Saturday, 8 p.m. and Sunday, 6 a.m. The reason for work: extensive renovations on the highway. For security reasons, vehicles were diverted via the Hall-West or Innsbruck-East nodes via the Federal Road during this period.
As the Operational Asfinag reports, the highway in this area was showered at an altitude of approximately 40 centimeters, so that the demolition engravers can move there without damaging the road. “With various excavators, the existing structure on the highway was demolished and the parts are led to the nearby parking space,” says it.
New bridge until the end of the year
The bridge must be rebuilt towards the end of the year. This then has a length of almost 51 meters. The inhabitants of the Peerhöfe were informed. With your own traffic management system you can reach your place of residence at any time despite the work.
Source: Krone

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