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Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

The barrier protects the municipality of Schnepfau in the Bregenz Forest of Western Austria from falling rocks and trees.

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

Positioned RXE support with tensioned support ropes, U-ropes, and transmission ropes. The next assembly step involves opening the nets. Support rope and U-rope are guided by rollers through corresponding color-coded rings, making them easy to connect.

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

The next assembly step involves opening the nets. Support rope and U-rope are guided by rollers through corresponding color-coded rings, making them easy to connect.

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

An ATV camera crew follows the world's first installation of the new RXE system.

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

Positioned RXE support with tensioned support ropes, U-ropes, and transmission ropes. The next assembly step involves opening the nets.

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

The first 60 meters up to the support with the carrier separation were fully installed in just three days and equipped with a 50/50/2.4 mm chain-link mesh to intercept even the smallest falling debris.

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

Supporting ground plate with tension and compression anchor. Operating on rollers, support ropes are guided carefully and without friction.

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

Schnepfau is protected with a 120-meter-long RXE-1000 barrier in addition to a 510-meter-long RXI-100 barrier.

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

Fork in the road: The safety cable was routed with an additional support so that the required, free clearance height remained unchanged

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

The RXE-1000 system (left) can be directly connected to the previous RXI-100 system with ease.

Protección contra caídas de rocas - Schnepfau in Bregenzerwald 2013

Completed RXE-1000 construction with an overall height of 4 meters.

 

Sistemas

 

Longitud del sistema

120 m - 120 m

 

Año de instalación

2013

Situación inicial

The village of Schnepfau is located below a woodland area. Time and again, the village plays witness to dangerous situations due to falling rocks and trees. In 2004, the municipality of Schnepfau filed a motion to install a protective structure above the settlement area and country road L28. 

Most endangered were the homes and L28 Schnepfegg Straße road located directly beneath the mountainside. Causes included rockfall from the upper slope area and by loose boulders lying around in the woods, each with a volume of several cubic meters.

Slight tremors can cause loose boulders to roll downhill. For example, tremors produced by common forestry work present high risks for the area lower down. Infrastructure, facilities, and cars were repeatedly damaged. In the fall of 2006, rocks broke loose in the western part of the project.

For construction projects below the project area, official geological experts continually emphasized that the objects are exposed to considerable rockfall danger (excerpt from the technical report of WLV Bregenz).

Descripción

The district geologist decided to install a rockfall barrier of energy class of 1000 kJoule and a fence height of 4 meters.  Geobrugg delivered the very first RXE barrier ever installed on a construction site.  In addition, a new forest road was built.   Additional advantages of that new access lead to the possibility of easily installing posts with preassembled net panels by truck with crane.

On the other hand, due to unconsolidated ground conditions, Geobrugg was forced to make some concrete foundations in combination with stabilizing tubes because the base-plates had to be located on the downhill side of the road.  This was to guarantee the maximum passage height, so that the road could be traveled by tractor.  Retaining ropes with lengths up to 20 meters long we also chosen.

Cliente

Municipality of Schnepfau

Objeto protegido

Carretera, Edificio, Infraestructura turística, Area residencial, Infraestructura

Protección contra la corrosión

Galvanizado, GEOBRUGG SUPERCOATING

Ingeniería

Regional Construction „Austrian service for torrent and avalanche control“ – WLV Bregenz

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Kevin H. Coyle
 

Kevin H. Coyle

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Saleh Feidi

Regional Manager California

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John Kalejta

Regional Manager Central US

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Bob Lyne
 

Bob Lyne

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Pierce Runnels, Civil Engineer
   

Pierce Runnels

General Manager Geobrugg North America

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Tim Shevlin

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