Project Description:
The objective of this project was river engineering and constructive implementation planning for the reservoir (length 1.7km) and the underwater recess (length 1.9 km) of the Salzach power plant Werfen – Pfarrwerfen with a capacity of 14.9 MW. Pier underpinnings and extensive safety measures for the lateral drainage slopes are planned for the underwater recess, in the reservoir, all of the seals – water retention in the back-land. Extensive collaboration with aquatic ecology. Final hydraulic calculation of the entire measure.
Client: Salzburg AG
Timeframe: 2006 - 2009
Project Share WERNER CONSULT: Implementation planning
Project Description:
Flood protection for old town is one of 3 construction segments in the township of Schärding. It is characterized by special challenges resulting from the existing monument-protected city wall and buildings in the area subject to flood protection. The essential problem areas include the old construction base with regard to durability and permeability, the high water level, up to 4 m and the very narrow conditions alongside the construction site. Integrating the buildings in the flood protection measures requires additional construction- and logistics solutions for all entrance points, such as windows and doors.
Client: Stadtgemeinde Schärding
Timeframe: 2010 - ongoing
Construction Term: 2010 - ongoing
Project Share WERNER CONSULT:
Permit application planning, construction tender, implementation planning, local site supervision
Project Description:
In 2006 a run-off analysis was conducted for the Lafnitz in the segment of the Styria castle area, because it was determined that Neudau would be severely affected in the event of flooding. Within the scope of flood protection planning, extensive hydraulic calculations became necessary due to the complicated aquatic situation (feeders, Mühlbach etc.). The complicated sub-ground conditions also had to be taken into consideration during the detailed project planning phase for flood protection measures. Approximately 2.8 km of dams and walls, as well as 2 non-return structures and regulators are required to adequately protect Neudau.
Client: Styria Provincial Government
Timeframe: 2009 - ongoing
Project Share WERNER CONSULT:
Detail planning, hydraulic calculation, water permit application
Project Description:
The drainage area to be improved includes a total length of 36,755 m, primarily combined sewer systems, 3 precipitation overflow structures in the accumulation pool of the Water Preservation Association and/or the Salzach as a pre-flooder. Based on the present documentation, addressing population density, supplemental drainage values, canal cadaster information will be entered and designed in a hydrodynamic canal-network-calculation program. Hydraulic improvement measures will be designed to improve the critical string sections. The complete project will be submitted to the authorities for approval.
Client: Magistrat der Stadt Salzburg (Magistrate, City of Salzburg)
Timeframe: 2012 - ongoing
Project Share WERNER CONSULT:
Condition assessment, hydro dynamic canal network calculation, permit application project, restoration concept
Project Description:
After the expert tasks performed during the flood in 2006 (3 collapsed dams) the flood protection measures alongside March and Thaya were implemented with great diligence and a sense of urgency for a length of approx. 75 km. This should prevent future damages of the extent incurred in 2006 (250 people were affected, € 40 million in damages to the infrastructure and buildings and € 40 million to ÖBB and structures).
Client: March-Thaya Hochwasserschutzdamm Wasserverband and March-Hochwasserschutzdamm Wasserverband,
represented by the Niederösterr. Landesregierung and via Donau
Timeframe: 2006-ongoing
Construction Term: 2006 - ongoing
Project Share WERNER CONSULT:
Planning, tender, local site supervision, operation regulation, static, construction, hydraulic calculations, environmental compatibility analysis-, aquatic rights-, nature conservation rights-, forest law-, final approval- and railroad legal procedure, neighborhood support, public services, contract consultation, assignment procedures, ordnance detection and federal monument authority