Skip to main content

Key tunnel upgrade for Austrian network

Austria’s Arlberg Tunnel is now on track for its planned upgrade. The work will focus on improving safety, in line with European requirements. The twin tube tunnel will benefit from new emergency exists and areas in which broken down vehicles can be parked, as well as sophisticated heat detection technology to provide alerts for vehicle fires and spraying systems. In all the upgrade work is likely to cost some €136 million. The work will be carried out by the PKE-Jäger-BEMO-Hinteregger partnership.
June 9, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Austria’s Arlberg Tunnel is now on track for its planned upgrade. The work will focus on improving safety, in line with European requirements. The twin tube tunnel will benefit from new emergency exists and areas in which broken down vehicles can be parked, as well as sophisticated heat detection technology to provide alerts for vehicle fires and spraying systems. In all the upgrade work is likely to cost some €136 million. The work will be carried out by the 4799 PKE-Jäger-BEMO-Hinteregger partnership.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Asphalt paving advances available
    June 24, 2024
    Several of the key manufacturers are introducing new developments for the US asphalt paving market with vibration only screeds – Mike Woof writes
  • New tracked and wheeled asphalt pavers from Sumitomo 
    October 28, 2022
    Sumitomo is now offering its new HA60-11 asphalt paver models, available in wheeled and tracked variants. The firm says that the machines are easy and comfortable to operate, while featuring low noise and exhaust emissions, together with easy maintainability. High performance and low running costs are key features and both variants compete in the 16tonne class.
  • South Australia highway upgrade work underway
    March 17, 2022
    Work is underway in South Australia highway for a major upgrade.
  • Bitumen additives raise environmental questions
    February 14, 2012
    New products, including additives, are coming onto the market to help reduce the cost of producing bitumen. Patrick smith reports. According to Eng. Paolo Visconti of Iterchimica, environmental issues and the health and safety of operators of manufacturing plants and workers laying bituminous mixes have raised long debates on the possible harmfulness of fumes which are emitted when heating these mixes at the temperatures (160-180°C) required for their production. "If, on the one hand, the effects on operato