The political parties behind the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link
project have decided to initiate a number of large construction activities in
Rødbyhavn on Lolland.
Femern A/S have been requested to enter negotiations with
the contractor consortia that will build the Fehmarnbelt tunnel, about
launching a number of major construction activities in Rødbyhavn on the Danish
side. The political parties behind the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link project decided
this today.
"Now we embark on a new chapter of the Fehmarnbelt
Fixed Link project. The implementation of a number of major construction
activities will make best use of the time and ensure progress in the project.
This is a very important step, says Claus F. Baunkjær, CEO of Femern A/S.
The specific construction activities that will take place at
Rødbyhavn on Lolland are:
- The
construction of the large tunnel element factory at Rødbyhavn. The plant
will cast the 89 tunnel elements that together will constitute the
Fehmarnbelt tunnel.
- The
establishment of a work harbour at Rødbyhavn. Materials for construction
of the plant will be delivered via the harbour and tunnel elements will be
shipped out to sea from here.
- The
establishment of the tunnel portal on Lolland. The first tunnel elements
will be immersed and connected to the Danish portal.
- The
establishment of the housing and administrative facilities for the Femern
A/S tunnel workers and contractors.
- Ordering
of special marine equipment. Including the machines to be used to dredge
the tunnel trench.
- Other
lesser preparatory works
Implementation of the construction works means that Denmark
can take advantage of a substantial part of the 4.4 billion kroner in subsidies
that the EU Commission has awarded the Fehmarnbelt tunnel. At the same time,
the construction works will ensure that the Fehmarnbelt tunnel can open in
2028.
The decision of the political parties comes against the
background of the German plan approval of the Fehmarnbelt tunnel, Femern A/S
received in December 2018. The plan approval may be brought before the German
Federal Administrative Court, but the legal proceedings will not affect thee
construction works in Denmark.
The construction works on the Danish side are expected to
begin in the fall of 2019. For further information please visit their website https://femern.com/en/News-and-press/2019/March/New-activities
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