Start of renovation in Mintraching Süd: New roads for sustainable mobility!
Renovation work in Mintraching Süd will begin on September 8th, 2025. Renewals on Friedenstrasse, Ringstrasse and Pfatterweg.
Start of renovation in Mintraching Süd: New roads for sustainable mobility!
The municipality of Mintraching is preparing for important renovation measures in the Mintraching Süd district. The work is expected to begin in the week of September 8th, 2025, which will affect, among other things, Friedenstrasse, Ringstrasse and Pfatterweg. The renewal of the asphalt surface layer and partial adjustments to the water flow are planned. In addition, a new asphalt surface layer will be installed in the Ostfeld II Auweg construction area. According to Mintraching.de, residents will be informed in a timely manner about the progress and sequence of the work through notices from the construction company.
For residents, the redesign brings both improvements and challenges. The municipality will provide current information on the building layout and timing via the local information app and the official homepage. The area of responsibility lies with the municipal administration, which coordinates the measures.
Regional road construction projects for sustainability
Other road construction projects are also being pushed forward in the region, such as the road renewal on state road 2329 between Mintraching and Mangolding. This was discussed on April 10, 2025, and work will begin on April 16, 2025 and will last approximately five weeks. The route will be completely closed during this time, with diversions via the R5 district road and the state road 2111. The responsible institutions include the Regensburg State Building Authority and the Bavarian State Ministry for Housing, Construction and Transport, supported by the Technical University of Munich and the Strabag company. The aim of this measure is to establish resource-saving and sustainable alternatives to conventional asphalt construction, as StBar.bayern.de reports.
A central aspect of sustainable road construction projects is the reduction of CO2 emissions. Here, modified soil consolidation using the construction mixing process is used to minimize the environmental impact of road construction work. This is in line with the goals of the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan 2030, which aims to reduce CO2 emissions by at least 95 percent by 2050. The focus is on innovative construction methods and the use of recycled materials such as asphalt and concrete. According to Bautechnik-Experten.de, these measures offer not only an economical but also an environmentally friendly solution for future infrastructure projects.
Overall, it shows that the commitment to sustainable road construction is central to the planning of future projects. This can not only help improve transport infrastructure, but also improve the quality of life of residents through fewer emissions and a better environment. Collaboration between different institutions and the use of modern technologies are essential to find and implement innovative solutions.
