Eiffage Consortium Wins €110 Million Bridge Replacement Contract in Germany
2026-06-06 15:18
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A consortium led by Eiffage (through its German subsidiaries Eiffage Infra-Bau and SEH) has secured a €110 million (approximately $127 million) contract from the city of Nuremberg, Germany, to replace two adjacent bridges and their connecting roads.

The consortium includes Mostostal Kraków. Eiffage's share in this contract amounts to €95 million.

The project aims to replace the existing two-lane bridges, which currently fail to meet requirements for sustainability, road safety, and traffic flow. The scope of work also includes the construction of pedestrian and bicycle paths, as part of Germany's broader infrastructure upgrade plan.

According to Eiffage, the first bridge in the project will span the Main-Danube Canal, presenting significant technical challenges during construction. The design calls for a prefabricated and pre-assembled metal monolithic superstructure, to be transported to the installation site via waterway. This bridge will be 105 meters long, featuring an elliptical arch design. The second bridge will cross the A73 motorway, with a length of 62 meters.

Construction will take place adjacent to the existing structures to ensure uninterrupted traffic. The second bridge will also feature an elliptical arch and metal structure, but its assembly will be completed on-site. The overall project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2030.

Eiffage stated that this new contract further strengthens the company's market position in Germany, where it is currently involved in the country's ongoing infrastructure modernization efforts. Eiffage employs 9,700 people across its various business segments in Germany, with revenue from German operations reaching €2.8 billion in 2025.

Earlier this month, Campus AI selected Eiffage as the general contractor for the high-voltage substation and shared infrastructure at its Fouju campus in France, under a contract valued at over €120 million (approximately $139.6 million). This agreement marks the launch of the project's operational phase. A consortium led by Eiffage Énergie Systèmes will carry out the work, including the design, engineering, supply, construction, and commissioning of a 400kV/33kV substation, with a planned final output capacity of 1.4GW.

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