Customer: Metroselskabet
Location: Sluseholmen, DenmarkPeriod: 2024
In Sluseholmen, the opening of a new metro station required an urgent solution for public safety amidst construction. We solved this challenge by constructing a 34-meter-long HBS (Haki Bridge System) bridge, ensuring safe and durable access for commuters. This project highlights our expertise in enhancing urban infrastructure.
Challenge
With the metro station opening onto a construction site, there was an urgent need to create a safe passage for the public to avoid construction activities and directly access the Danica area across the canal.
Solution
We constructed a 34-meter-long HBS bridge over the canal, designed to be used by the general public. This bridge was engineered to withstand over 40 tons of pressure at its midpoint, ensuring durability and safety for daily commuters and pedestrians.
Impact
The Sluseholmen Bridge project highlights our expertise in creating practical, safe, and robust public access solutions amidst ongoing urban development. The metro station itself welcomes more than 3.000 passengers every day in addition to the local inhabitants who are using the bridge as a shortcut for their everyday activities. The Copenhagen Metro has a significant position for the public transport in Copenhagen, getting people easily around the capital in an efficient and environmentally friendly way, and this project showcases our ability to navigate complex regulatory environments and deliver projects that significantly enhance public safety and mobility.
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