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Flood protection wall

Müggenburg main dyke, 2nd CP (Hamburg)

Project data:
construction period:

2005 – 2006

 

principal:

Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg
Behörde für Stadtentwicklung
und Umwelt,
Amt für Bau und Betrieb
Konstruktiver Ingenieurbau,
Wasserwirtschaft,
Hochwasserschutz

 

client:

ARGE Hochwasserschutz
Müggenburger Hauptdeich
(Möbius Bau-Aktiengesellschaft,
Fr. Peters Bau GmbH )

 

scope of service: support structure planning
HOAI §64 4-5
 

As part of the flood control program of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg was the public flood protection system "Müggenburger main dike in the district of Wilhelmsburg on a length of about 1120 meters renewed to them the current design water levels, adjust.

The first wall section of the flood protection system with a length of about 230 m runs along the Müggenburger port and is a so-called Kaiquerschnitt consisting of sheet piling Arbed PU32, upper reinforced concrete wall (NN +2.50 m and NN +7.70 m). The ground surface elevation of top of wall to the sole of calculation is a maximum of 12.80 m. The construction is re-anchored with piles.

The second wall section has a length of approximately 130 m. The flood protection is secured by sheet pilings, with a concrete capping.

The third section of wall runs along the tracks of the railway and the port has a length of about 570 m. The flood protection wall consists of a free-standing sheet piling with a concrete capping.                           .

The fourth wall section has a length of about 190 m. The flood protection wall is also made of sheet piling with reinforced concrete capping. At a length of approximately 120 m, the wall runs under the highway bridge of the  Motorway A255.

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