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Renovation of Wörth District, commencing from 28 July

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District Restoration: Focus on Wörth Area, July 28th
District Restoration: Focus on Wörth Area, July 28th

Renovation of Wörth District, commencing from 28 July

The much-anticipated renovation of the Wörth roundabout and bypass is set to commence on September 22, 2024, and is expected to be completed by October 24, 2024. This extensive project, which carries an estimated cost of approximately 1.5 million euros, aims to increase the longevity of the facility and reduce future renovations.

The roundabout, a crucial traffic hub in eastern Landkreis Landshut, provides access to the industrial areas "Wörth an der Isar" and "Luitpoldpark". It also serves as a feeder road to the "Wörth a. d. Isar" exit of the A92 motorway and a crucial connector for commuters, with a commuter parking lot nearby.

The renovation of the roundabout began back in July 21, 2025, while the bypass renovation will be carried out concurrently during the same period. The roundabout surface was last renovated in 2009, but due to deformations and cracks in the asphalt surface, a full-scale renovation in concrete construction is now planned.

During the roundabout's closure, detours will be signposted to ensure smooth traffic flow. The nearby commuter parking lot will be closed throughout the construction period. However, after the work is completed, the commuter parking lot will be connected to the roundabout via a separate entrance on Siemensstraße.

Notably, during the bypass renovation, traffic can be handled via the already renovated roundabout without further closure. This means that despite the extensive work, commuters should expect minimal disruptions to their daily travel.

The renovation of the exit section of the highway ramp towards Luitpoldpark is scheduled to take place from October 7 to October 18, 2024. The construction costs for the roundabout and bypass renovation amount to approximately 1.5 million euros, with the project aimed at ensuring the facility's longevity and minimising future renovations.

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