Road closures in Lienz: Construction work on July 7th and 8th!

Straßenbauarbeiten in Lienz: Sperrungen und Umleitungen am 7. und 8. Juli aufgrund von Sanierungsmaßnahmen an Brücken und Straßen.
Road construction work in Lienz: Crossing and diversions on July 7th and 8th due to renovation measures on bridges and streets. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

Road closures in Lienz: Construction work on July 7th and 8th!

In the coming days,

in Lienz and Abfaltersbach will have significant road construction work that will affect both traffic and residents. On July 7th and 8th, the L318 Lavanter Straße will be closed to motorized traffic due to renovation work on the Grafenbach Bridge. This measure was necessary to ensure the structural integrity of the bridge, as Johannes Nemmert, the head of the Lienz construction district. The closure begins on July 7th at 7 a.m. and ends on July 8th at 8 p.m. Pedestrians and cyclists may pass the construction site, while the detour will lead via the B100 and Tristacheree-Straße, so [Osttirol-Online] (https://www.osttirol-online.at/aktuelles/osttirol-aktuell/strassenschraschen-in-lienz-und- Abfalterbach).

But that's not all: From July 8th, asphalting work on the Pustertaler Höhenstraße (L324) between the Wedge and Sportplatz Abfaltersbach, which is expected to continue until July 18. This work takes place in the form of a single -lane traffic routing with traffic light control, which can lead to sporadic waiting times. The situation becomes particularly serious on July 10th and 11th, as a total lock for asphalting work is necessary on these days. In unfavorable weather conditions, however, this date could be postponed to July 13th and 14th. The diversions lead over Drautalstraße and to L388 St. Justina Straße and to the B100 Drautalstraße. Car traffic is also diverted via the Rain parish road, as described [https://www.tt.com/artikel/30911886/strassenbau-waben-auf-der-lavanter-strasse-und-der-pustertaler-Heehtstrasse).

Details about the Grafenbach Bridge

The Grafenbach Bridge plays a central role in the region's transport network; Therefore, the necessary maintenance work is particularly crucial. Bridge repair includes numerous steps, including inspection, diagnosis, planning and execution. Damaged parts have to be replaced or reinforced, and special materials, such as fiber composite materials, are used to extend the lifespan of the bridge. Due to regular maintenance, this can even be extended by up to 20 years. Safety measures such as the protection of the construction site are also essential to ensure the security during the work, as extensive information on bridge repairs on [Studysmarter.de] (https://www.studysmarter.de/ausbildung/strassenbauer-in/bruecken instead of)

residents and commuters are therefore asked to adjust to the new traffic tours in good time and to plan alternative routes if necessary. These measures are intended to help secure and expand the safety and quality of the street infrastructure in the region in the long term. We keep you up to date with the developments and construction progress!

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