New construction of the Carl-Ulrich Bridge
Company | PORR GmbH & Co. KGaA |
Principal | DEGES Deutsche Einheit Fernstraßenplanungs- u. bau GmbH |
Location | Offenbach - Germany |
Type | Bridge construction |
Runtime | 10.2012 - 11.2015 |
New bridge connects Frankfurt and Offenbach.
PORR was awarded the contract for the planning, demolition and replacement of the inner-city Carl Ulrich Bridge between Frankfurt and Offenbach across the River Main. The existing composite bridge was no longer stable and had a limited service life. The river areas were demolished by a floating crane, the foreland areas were demolished in parallel by a truck-mounted crane. The entire steel construction (without roadway slab) had a weight of approx. 770t. The sections in the river area were excavated together with the roadway slab and each weighed approx. 230t. The demolition was carried out according to a concept specially developed by PORR.
As a replacement, a three-span composite steel bridge was erected on the same site from a single cell box girder cross-section with a parabolically convex lower edge and solid reinforced concrete pillars. By increasing the maximum span for the central opening from currently 41m to 112m, relief was achieved for shipping on the Main.
The new bridge was built in confined spaces. With the exception of a four-week total closure, public road traffic could be maintained.
Technical data
- Bridge class: 60/30
- Length: 61.4/112/61.4m, total: 234.8m
- Sections: 3 sections, continuous beam
- Cross-section: Single-cell composite cross-section
- Roadway width: 8.00 m pedestrian/bicycle paths: 2 x 3.00m
- Overall width: 14.00m
- Construction height: 3.05m (abutment), 5.05m (pillar)
- Standard assembly: ZTV-ING Part 7
- Asphalt: 7.5cm mastic asphalt
- Bearing: spherical plain bearings on the pillars and abutments
- Forming surface: approx. 3.400m²
- Construction steel: 1.400t
- Reinforcing steel: 860t
- Construction concrete: 4,800m³
- Bridge area: 3,273m²