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Dresden: protecting the historic heart of the city
Pioneering achievement on the high seas
Transportation of transformers in Mozambique
Demolition of Lahntal Bridge
Steel sections and Anchor equipment
Flood protection
Pile driving and extracting equipment, Drilling
Trench Shoring
The longest diaphragm walls in the world
In 2013, thyssenkrupp Infrastructure announced the securing of a major contract with the company Dead Sea Works Ltd. (DSW) in Israel. The project involved the delivery of sh
Flood defences with sheet piles and driving plant
Back in April 2006, as the level of the River Elbe was rising as a result of melting snow and heavy rain in the Central German Uplands, the town of Hitzacker was not the onl
Construction of a parking garage
In the course of this project, a retaining wall of anchored LARSSEN steel pile pro les has been installed. This is necessary to stabilize the ground in the long term because
A pilot project in lock construction
Infrastructural developments are of great importance in China, with waterway expansion one of the priorities in the country’s twelfth ve- year plan. One aim is to create a
Sheet pile walls harmonising with the landscape
The coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is 1712 kilometers long; 354 kilometers of that borders the sea, 1358 kilometers lagoons. When we compare the maps of 100 years ag
August 2002: Dresden experienced its “flood of the century” – the worst flooding in its history. The River Elbe invaded parts of the city centre, and the water level reached
Raising the river dyke with glass
As long ago as 2003, the 2nd Oldenburgischer Deichverband, a public body responsible for building and maintaining dykes, planned to strengthen the Weser dyke near Brake and
Steel sheet piles combined with TKR stop log system
Extreme weather is just one of several factors that can lead to flooding. Further factors are intensive agricultural usage and increasing soil sealing in the towns and villa
Demountable flood protection with the TKR aluminium stop log system
Huge numbers of people, huge quantities of materials, high costs – that was the flood protection of the past, with sandbags. These days, demountable protective walls, which
Clear view: glass panels in Neufelderkoog
Coastal regions are among the best places to spend our time. It is precisely in such places, however, that the unavoidable flood defences restrict our view of the sea. But t
Saxony-Anhalt is also battening down its hatches
Since the “flood of the century” in 2002, Saxony-Anhalt has completed a whole range of flood defence measures, especially for upgrading dykes. One weak spot was the Elbtor a
Protecting valuable history withTKR stop log system
Oppitzsch, a district in Strehla, a town with a 1000-year history and buildings dating from the Middle Ages, lies on a bend in the Elbe. In the past, this district was very
Dresden-Gohlis flood protection system
In the years 2002 and 2013, the Gohlis district of Dresden was completely flooded by the river Elbe. To permanently protect this part of town, we installed a complete flood
90 seconds for 1 meter of security
Storm tide “Daisy” pounded the Bay of Lübeck on 10 January 2010, forced its way up Kieler Förde, the coastal inlet leading to the City of Kiel, and left its mark. The result
Glass wall in the Turmschanzenstrasse area, Magdeburg
The major flood protection upgrade program in Magdeburg also included the areas to the east of the Elbe. To maintain the view of the river in the Turmschanzenstrasse area, w
El Zagal floodwall, Fargo, North Dakota, USA
The city of Fargo is situated on the Red River, which often flooded existing flood protection systems and roads in the winter months. Climate change and resultant changes to
As demand for energy rises worldwide, hopes are growing for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an energy source of the future. Under the Arctic LNG 2 project, an LNG production site is being built on the Gydan Peninsula in the north of Western Siberia.
The first German wind farm, “alpha ventus”, has been built in 30 meters of water some 45 kilometers north of the island of Borkum. The 12 turbines of this wind farm, each wi
The Lutter gets a new bed
The Lutter is a stream 12.1 kilometers long in the urban area of the North Rhine-Westphalian city of Bielefeld. At the beginning of the 20th century, the stream was canalize
On the safe side with Linear Shoring
The shoring project on Salzdahlumer Straße had to be performed in a very limited space and without interrupting traffic.
Linear Shoring secured the starting pit
Flexible and cost-effective: The contractor used the Emunds+Staudinger Linear Shoring system to structurally stabilize the starting pit.
All specifications well met
Exceptional stability required: The shoring system handled the entire load transfer during work around the bridge abutment.
Flexible Corner Railshoring secured the construction of the new manholes
Both the district town Nördlingen and the villages of Holheim and Nähermemmingen, which belong to Nördlingen, obtain their drinking water from the Ederheim source region aro
Linear Shoring provides XXL-sized working space
The installation of the rainwater overflow, which consisted of prefabricated concrete components, required an especially large construction window.
Linear Shoring ensures large, safeworking area
In Badajoz, a provincial capital in western Spain, the company COPISA Constructora Pirenaica is constructing a good 800 meters long collector and several rainwater reservoir