New Erzenbach Bridge in Winden Opens, Boosting Local Traffic
The breaking news of the recent inauguration of the new Erzenbach bridge in Winden has brought significant improvements to local traffic conditions. This news is part of the Black Forest procedure, a land consolidation project covering over 2,000 hectares and involving 1,324 parcels. The project is funded by the federal and state governments, with 79% of the costs covered.
The new new balance bridge, 7.8 meters long and 5.3 meters wide, is the second of nine planned bridges to be built during the land consolidation in Upper and Lower Winden. It replaces an older structure and was built on twelve to eighteen meter deep micro piles. Mayor Klaus Hämmler and Clemens Bieniger thanked all involved for the successful project. Despite efforts to identify the architects or builders, no specific information was available at the time of writing in December 2023.
The new Erzenbach bridge in Winden is a key addition to the Black Forest procedure, improving traffic conditions for locals. While the specific details of the project's execution remain unclear, the successful completion is a testament to the collaborative efforts of all involved.
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