Demolition of the Carola Bridge in Dresden: Work is progressing quickly!
The demolition of the Carola Bridge in Dresden is progressing according to plan. Support from construction workers, machines and investments ensure the process.

Demolition of the Carola Bridge in Dresden: Work is progressing quickly!
In Dresden, the demolition of the Carola Bridge is going according to plan and appears to be progressing even faster than originally expected. Around 40 construction workers are currently active on the construction site, even though the temperatures are high. Thousands of tons of the old bridge have already been removed, making the construction site a busy scene for the many workers doing their best under the watchful eye of construction supervision. Loud radiodresden.de The Elbe is currently being cleared to maintain shipping traffic.
The contracted company, Hentschke Bau, has several excavators in use, eight of which are actively in use, while two are in maintenance. Simone Schecker, head of the road and civil engineering department, emphasized in her statements that the schedule will probably be missed. Mayor Dirk Hilbert also praises the construction workers' commitment and emphasizes their determination.
What has already been removed?
Impressive amounts of material have been removed so far:
- Ca. 6.400 Kubikmeter (16.000 Tonnen) Beton von Brückenzug A
- Ca. 6.400 Kubikmeter (16.000 Tonnen) Beton von Brückenzug B
- Ca. 1.600 Tonnen Bewehrungen
- Ca. 400 Tonnen Spannglieder
- Ca. 500 Kubikmeter (1.200 Tonnen) Fahrbahn
These volumes are the result of hard work supported by a variety of professionals, including truck drivers, mechanics and planners.
Look beyond the time frame
The bridge is scheduled to be completely felled by the end of September. The plan then includes clearing and restoring the terraced bank, followed by repair work on the road and adjustments to traffic routing, which should be completed in October. It is a complex process that brings with it a number of challenges, with the perspective of restoring the infrastructure also coming into focus. Loud tagesschau.de Investments in Germany's infrastructure have been a recurring topic in recent years, not least after various bridge collapses.
However, the reconstruction of the Carola Bridge itself is still uncertain. Civil engineer Steffen Marx is optimistic that a new building can be expected in around two years, but financing has not yet been secured. The city plans to begin construction in 2027, but is likely to face delays due to various interests and legal issues.
Overall, it remains to be seen how the next steps in this major project will proceed. However, the rapid progress with the demolition is a positive sign that the city may soon be able to present a functioning and modern solution for traffic across the Elbe.