Demolition of the A100 bridge: Residents receive 100 euros per day compensation!

The ring railway bridge on the A100 in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf starts on April 11th, residents receive compensation.
The ring railway bridge on the A100 in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf starts on April 11th, residents receive compensation. (Symbolbild/MB)

Demolition of the A100 bridge: Residents receive 100 euros per day compensation!

Dernburgstraße 27-57, 14057 Berlin, Deutschland - The demolition of the dilapidated ring railway bridge on the A100 in Berlin is imminent. The motorway company has announced that the work should be completed by April 25th. The start of the demolition work is planned for April 11th. The reason for the demolition is a significant crack in the structure of the bridge, which endangers the safety of road users.

Particularly affected are residents of Dernburgstrasse 27-57, which have to expect significantly more noise pollution due to the demolition. In order to alleviate the loads, the residents receive a daily compensation of 100 euros for the period from April 10th to 17th. This compensation applies even if there is no accommodation costs and was sent to the affected households by a direct letter. Autobahn GmbH emphasizes the importance of the health protection of residents.

construction work and noise pollution

The work is to be classified as noisy and could also take place on weekends and at night. Local residents in the surrounding area must expect a construction noise that can reach over 60 decibels, which could make communication with television noise more difficult. The scope of the noise loads is another challenge, since the legally prescribed immission limit for the respective types of territories must be observed.

noise protection is becoming increasingly important in road construction in the Federal Republic. The federal government has invested over 5 billion euros in noise protection measures since 1978 to minimize the effects of traffic noise. These measures are regulated by the Federal Immission Protection Act (BImSchG) and the Transport noise Protection Ordinance (16. BImSchV) which define immission limit values ​​(IGW) for various types of territory.

The noise remediation, which is carried out even during existing federal highways, enables various active and passive noise protection measures. Examples of active measures are noise protection walls, while passive measures include structural adjustments to affected buildings, such as noise protection windows and special insulation.

These comprehensive noise protection guidelines should help increase the quality of life of the residents and to minimize health risks. Despite the ongoing construction work, Autobahn GmbH remains to keep the effects on the residents as low as possible and at the same time ensure safety in road traffic.

For further information on the federal noise protection strategy, interested readers can view the relevant information on the website of the Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport: bmdv . In addition, current reports from Berlin Live and rbb 24 Further insights into the measures planned in the region and the effects on residents.

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