Major construction site in Zwickau: Flurstrasse is being renovated for 800,000 euros

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Construction work on Flurstrasse in Zwickau will begin on November 9th, 2025. Total costs: 800,000 euros. Full closure until December 2026.

Bauarbeiten an der Flurstraße in Zwickau beginnen am 9.11.2025. Gesamtkosten: 800.000 Euro. Vollsperrung bis Dezember 2026.
Construction work on Flurstrasse in Zwickau will begin on November 9th, 2025. Total costs: 800,000 euros. Full closure until December 2026.

Major construction site in Zwickau: Flurstrasse is being renovated for 800,000 euros

Things are going well in Zwickau: Construction work on the complete renovation of Flurstrasse in the Reichenbacher Strasse industrial area will begin from Monday, November 12, 2025. The measures are more than necessary because the condition of the road has deteriorated significantly over the years. Loud Antenn Saxony The project includes the renewal of the roadway and the updating of the drinking water and media pipes. In addition, a rainwater canal will be built for the Galgengrundbach.

An interesting aspect is that the third construction phase will be started before the second. The construction work requires a complete closure of the affected section, which could pose challenges for residents and road users. The Flurstrasse/Hilfegottesschachtstrasse junction will temporarily only be accessible in the direction of Flurstrasse, and Flurstrasse will become a one-way street from the entrance to Veolia. Hilfegottesschachtstrasse will also only be accessible in the direction of Flurstrasse.

Construction time and costs

The total cost of the renovation is around 800,000 euros and the work is expected to be completed by December 2026. During the construction period, all road users must exercise patience in order to avoid possible delays.

With these measures, the city not only wants to increase traffic safety, but also improve the quality of life of residents. It remains to be seen how well the work is progressing and whether the deadlines can be met. But one thing is certain: the renovation will allow Zwickau to flourish to some extent and make the streets safer for future generations.

This construction site could bring both challenges and opportunities for local businesses. Finally, investing in infrastructure could also create new opportunities for employment and business opportunities.

Although the temporary restrictions should not be underestimated, the people of Zwickau are facing an exciting, albeit turbulent, chapter in the development of their city. And as we know: Something good can always be made out of any situation if you just have the right hand.