July 27, 2017

Webuild completes work on Austria section of Brenner Base Tunnel project

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Salini Impregilo and its joint-venture partner Strabag completed the final segment of a tunnel on the Tulfes-Pfons Lot of the Brenner Base Tunnel (BBT), which at 64 kilometres will be the longest underground railway in the world connecting Munich and Verona, improving the transport of goods in Europe.

The lot is located near Innsbruck at the northern end of the BBT. It comprises 38 kilometres of tunnels and tunnel systems, 15 kilometres of which excavated by tunnel boring machine and the remaining 23 by the traditional drill-and-blast method. There is an exploratory tunnel, an emergency tunnel near the Innsbruck railway bypass and two connecting tunnels, among other works.

A final tunnel system that will run 15 kilometres between the Ahrental junction and the municipality of Pfons is expected to be completed with a TBM by the spring of 2019.

In addition to the Tulfes-Pfons Lot, valued at €380 million, Salini Impregilo is working on a river underpass on the southern segment of the BBT in Italy, a contract worth about €300 million.

The BBT is the main segment of a new railway line that will connect Scandinavia with the Mediterranean. It is designed to shift the transport of goods and people from the highway to the railway.

Webuild completes work on Austria section of Brenner Base Tunnel project

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