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Controlled Demolition of Dresden's Carolabrücke Resumes After Safety Enhancements

Demolition of section C, halted in February due to structural risks, recommences with new support systems and monitoring to ensure stability of adjacent spans.

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Overview

  • Demolition of the damaged section C of Dresden's Carolabrücke resumed on May 13, 2025, following the installation of steel-tube supports to enhance safety.
  • The process was paused in February after tension-cable fractures and vibrations raised concerns about the stability of adjacent spans A and B.
  • Four heavy excavators will methodically remove the bridge's cantilever, hollow-box deck, walkways, and floor slabs, with materials crushed for reuse onsite.
  • Sound-emission monitoring is being tested this week to differentiate demolition noise from potential structural issues in real-time.
  • Work will pause on May 14–15 to accommodate the Riverboat-Shuffle parade, while dismantling and securing measures on spans A and B continue in parallel.