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Construction of the Additional Bridge by BBC Initiated

Federal Road B38 Near BBC Bridge Shuts Down Starting From 20th September

Construction of Secondary Bridge Completion by BBC Bridge
Construction of Secondary Bridge Completion by BBC Bridge

Construction of the Additional Bridge by BBC Initiated

The city of Mannheim has installed a temporary bridge to facilitate traffic during the ongoing construction work on the BBC bridge. The traffic diversion onto the new temporary bridge has been in operation since the beginning of September 2025.

The construction work on the BBC bridge is still ongoing, causing a closure of the federal road B38 in the area. To ensure safe and smooth traffic flow, the road markings on the new temporary bridge will be renewed, and existing guide elements will be removed or adjusted.

During the closure, which is scheduled from Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 6 PM, to Monday, September 22, 2025, approximately 5 AM, traffic will be rerouted via signposted detours.

The responsibility for the planning and execution of traffic management on the temporary bridge for the BBC bridge detour falls under the local transportation or infrastructure authorities. The changes are part of the ongoing traffic diversion due to the BBC bridge detour, with the aim of ensuring safe and reliable traffic during the construction work.

Information on current construction sites with traffic restrictions in Mannheim can be found at www.ourwebsite/constructioninfo or on Mobilitätsportal Mannheim. For further updates and details, residents and commuters are encouraged to regularly check these resources.

The installation of the final sections of the temporary bridge marks a significant step towards managing traffic during the BBC bridge construction. The temporary bridge is intended to alleviate traffic congestion and provide a safer alternative route for commuters during this period.

The city of Mannheim continues to work diligently to complete the construction work on the BBC bridge as soon as possible, ensuring minimal disruption to the community and maintaining the safety of all road users.

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