Building authority - Building authority: Kramer Tunnel expected to be completed in 2027
According to current plans, the bypass route through the Kramer Tunnel near Garmisch-Partenkirchen should be completed in 2027 and cost 365 million euros. The Weilheim State Building Authority announced on Thursday that following the construction stop and the termination of the tunnel construction company in September, the contract should be re-awarded in the spring. The inner shell in the main tunnel is complete and 75 percent complete in the rescue tunnel. Three short connections between the main tunnel and the rescue tunnel, the inner lining with roadway and drainage and the operating technology are still missing. The tunnel is intended to relieve Garmisch-Partenkirchen, which is plagued by traffic jams, from through traffic.
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The Kramer Tunnel project, located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, falls under the jurisdiction of Upper Bavaria's building authority. This significant infrastructure project, once completed, is expected to alleviate traffic congestion in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, known for its frequent traffic jams. Tourists and locals alike will benefit from the improved transportation situation during their visits to the popular Bavarian destination. In the nearby town of Weilheim, the state building authority announced plans to re-award the contract for the stalled Kramer Tunnel construction in the upcoming spring.
Source: www.stern.de