Construction Delays: Lanes Obstructed due to Precarious Slope Erosion
The 1st Ring road in Wiesbaden's Schierstein District is currently undergoing repairs after significant road depressions were discovered. The Department of Civil Engineering and Surveying, along with the city's municipal construction yard, have taken immediate action to ensure the safety of the public.
Initial investigations by the municipal building yard revealed severe voids in the subsurface, necessitating prompt action. Two lanes in the northbound direction on the 1st Ring, between Schiersteiner Street and Adelheid Street, have been closed for these repairs.
The Department of Civil Engineering and Surveying is responsible for the closure and eventual reopening of the affected lanes. They have taken steps to fill the voids in a professional manner to prevent injuries, and the road surface has been opened to fill these voids.
Good news for commuters, a new asphalt surface will be laid on Monday, September 22, on the previously closed section of the 1st Ring. This should help in smoothing out the road and ensuring a safer journey for all.
For those interested in construction sites throughout the city, a map is available for interactive searching on the Wiesbaden.de website. This map can help you navigate around any potential road closures and plan your route accordingly.
According to the current status, all lanes are expected to be reopened for traffic by Tuesday. The Tiefbau- und Vermessungsamt (Civil Engineering and Surveying Office) of the city of Wiesbaden has carried out the necessary construction measures to address the road depressions.
For more news about the Schierstein District and other parts of Wiesbaden, visit Wiesbaden.de. The city continues to work diligently to maintain and improve its infrastructure for the benefit of all its residents and visitors.
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