In the world of construction projects, temporary construction roads play an important role. They provide essential infrastructure that ensures accessibility to construction sites, safety of workers and efficiency of logistics processes.
Temporary construction roads are specially constructed roads that are used during the life of a construction project. These roads are designed to provide safe and efficient access to the construction site for heavy equipment, trucks, and personnel. After the project is completed, these roads are often removed or converted to a permanent state.
Temporary construction roads are essential when there is no permanent access road to a work site, or when existing roads are not stable enough. This often occurs in nature reserves, but is also very important in urban environments.
Temporary construction roads provide direct and safe access to the construction site, regardless of the existing infrastructure. This is especially important for projects in remote or difficult to reach areas.
Even if permanent access roads exist, they can often be unstable enough for heavy construction traffic. Temporary construction roads then offer a stable and safe solution. For example, we often lay road plates over existing roads to prevent damage.
In nature reserves, it is very important to minimize the impact on the environment. Temporary construction roads help to protect the natural environment by providing a clear path that separates heavy vehicles and equipment from vulnerable areas. For example, we regularly use dragline bulkheads here.
We also regularly lay out road plates in urban environments. They ensure that construction traffic remains separated from regular traffic, which benefits safety and traffic flow in the city.