Responsive Image Banner

VIDEO: Contractor demolishes 70-metre-high bridge

Premium Content

Demolition and dismantling company Richard Liesegang has demolished a 70-metre (230 ft) high motorway bridge in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany.

Rahmede Bridge Demolition Contractor Richard Liesegang carried out the demolition of Rahmede Bridge in Germany on behalf of Autobahn. (PHOTO: Die Autobahn)

The A45 Rahmede Viaduct, which measured almost 455 m (1,492 ft) in length and 31 m (101 ft) wide, was part of the A45 Sauerland motorway running between Frankfurt and Dortmund. It spanned a narrow valley, standing above the village of Rahmede near Lüdenscheid in North Rhine-Westphalia. 

Closed to the public in 2021 after falling into disrepair and scheduled for demolition by motorway operator Autobahn GmbH, the Rahmede Bridge was taken down using 150 kg (330 lb) of explosives placed in over 2,000 charge boreholes on the bridge’s supporting columns. 

Due to the close proximity of the houses and the narrowness of the valley it spanned, the Liesegang’s blasting experts took extreme care to engineer a detonation that would ensure the bridge collapsed straight down into a drop bed, weakening its five double-columns to prior to the blow down to guarantee a precision collapse. 

Liesegang also erected a ‘wall’ of stacked shipping containers filled with sand and water to shield residential properties situated practically underneath the bridge from the blast and the resulting 17,000 t of concrete and steel rubble and debris. 

Large crowds of spectators gathered on a hillside to watch the felling of the viaduct, some of whom had also witnessed its construction 60 years ago.

Rahmede Bridge Demolition - explosives ignite The moment of ignition: Richard Liesegang placed 150kg of explosives in the bridge’s supporting columns. (PHOTO: Die Autobahn)

Built in the 1960s from a single main structure, the bridge was originally designed to carry the 25,000 vehicles that were predicted to be using it by the 1980s. By the time it was closed  in 2021, the load had risen to around 64,000 vehicles, including around 13,000 trucks.

The Rahmede Bridge was just one of 60 viaducts on the A45 Sauerland route that need to be taken down. According to media reports, around 4,500 bridges across Germany are in need of renewal.

Liesegang has been involved in a number of demolitions on the A45 route to date. Part of a major infrastructure upgrade, the company previously took the second section of a 350 m (771 ft) viaduct near Eisern, and in just a couple of weeks’ time it is due to demolish the Sterbecke viaduct near Schalksmühle.

The construction of a replacement bridge is expected to start later this summer, with completion currently scheduled for 2026.

First of four giant cooling towers collapsed at RWE-owned Biblis nuclear plant in Germany 15,000 t of rubble to be recycled after dismantling of 80 m (262 ft) tower
Latest news
Jacobs announces work on US$1.8bn project for aerospace giant Boeing
US firm Jacobs was selected for a 1.1-million-sq-ft project to support advanced aircraft manufacturing of future military planes
Remote-controlled Caterpillar excavator clears potential explosives
A remote-controlled Cat 325 excavator is helping clear potential unexploded ordnance at Raufoss Industrial Park in Norway
Construction manager selected for first phase of $3.7bn convention centre expansion
Joint venture will lead construction work on Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas
Oshkosh highlights industrial technology strategy at Investor Day
JLG leads construction-sector innovations for Oshkosh Corporation’s 2025 Investor Day
Trump tariffs: How hike on steel and aluminium could inflate building costs 7-8%
Premium Content
What’s construction’s metal materials challenge in the age of Trump’s tariffs?
Gilbane suspends work on Cape Canaveral site after fatal crane incident
Two people killed when crane collapsed on hospital construction site
More News
Videos
Podcast: The EQ shift in construction leadership
Premium Content
Jevon Wooden on emotional intelligence’s role in boosting employee engagement and business performance 
Video: Perkins debuts a battery electric power unit at Bauma 2025
Perkins debuts its battery electric power unit technical demonstrator at Bauma in Munich, Germany
PODCAST: Kubota Execs Talk Autonomous Tech at CES 2025
Premium Content
Todd Stucke and Brett McMickell highlight the technology behind the company’s smart autonomous solutions
More Videos
Sponsored Content
STAY CONNECTED

Receive the information you need when you need it through our world-leading magazines, newsletters and daily briefings.

Sign up

CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Andy Brown Editor, Editorial, UK - Wadhurst Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786224 E-mail: andy.brown@khl.com
Neil Gerrard Senior Editor, Editorial, UK - Wadhurst Tel: +44 (0) 7355 092 771 E-mail: neil.gerrard@khl.com
Catrin Jones Editor, Editorial, UK – Wadhurst Tel: +44 (0) 791 2298 133 E-mail: catrin.jones@khl.com
Eleanor Shefford Brand Manager Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786 236 E-mail: eleanor.shefford@khl.com
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA