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Ravensburg: Rehabilitation of the historic city center

Completed, finally! The rehabilitation of the street “Untere Breite Straße” in the city of Ravensburg had dragged on for more than two years. The city celebrated the grand opening mid October 2015, when one of the last streets was completed after redesigning in the course of the rehabilitation of the historic city center.

The workers replaced the utility pipes in three construction sections and redesigned the street over a length of 275 m completely. Sidewalks and roadways are no longer separated owing to the new pavement at equal levels. The roadway consists of a bituminous pavement; paved...

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