INFRASTRUCTURE

Klemm rig meets the challenge of the Brixen-Vahrn bypass

The final 1.5km section of a bypass between the Brixen Nord junction and Vahrn is currently under construction in Northern Italy. The 8km long Brixen-Vahrn bypass is being built to relieve the heavily frequented Brenner Road and to reduce through traffic in the villages in the area.

 A Klemm KR 801-3GK being used for soil nailing on a retaining wall on the Brixen-Vahrn bypass in Italy

A Klemm KR 801-3GK being used for soil nailing on a retaining wall on the Brixen-Vahrn bypass in Italy

In addition to the Brenner Motorway traffic, an average of 10,000 to 15,000 vehicles use the Brenner road near Vahrn every day. The new bypass will divert most of this through traffic and the improved...

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