Technical specifications

Scope of works:

  • The 18 km long Fehmarnbelt Tunnel will connect the Danish island Lolland with the German island Fehmarn (SchleswigHolstein) and will be the world‘s longest immersed tunnel for road and rail.
  • It will comprise a four lane motorway and two electrified rail tracks.
  • Construction of an 18 km long immersed tunnel, construction of the tunnel factory that will produce prefabricated tunnel elements, construction of the tunnel portals, toll stations, bridges and ramps.
  • Tunnel elements: 79 individual elements, each 217 metres long, weight 73,000 tonnes, 10 special elements with a lower floor for the use of the tunnel operation and maintenance equipment.

Construction method

  • Immersed tunnel

General data

Project
Fehmarnbelt Tunnel

Client
Femern A/S

Contractor
Femern Link Contractors (FLC) with partners VINCI Construction Grands Projets, Per Aarsleff, Royal BAM Group, Wayss & Freytag Ingenieurbau AG, Solétanche-Bachy International, CFE and Max Bögl Stiftung & Co.

Construction period
2021 to 2029

 

Utilisation
Infrastructure
Type
Underwater road and railway tunnel
Length
18 km
Construction Method
immersed tunnel

Images: Femern A/S

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