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New build of Erlangen lock: STRABAG wins major contract worth € 380 million
New build of Erlangen lock: STRABAG wins major contract worth € 380

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[{"type":"text","content":"Company News \n \n New build of Erlangen lock: STRABAG wins major contract worth € 380 million\n \n \n 22 May 2026\n © Wasserstraßen-Neubauamt Aschaffenburg (WNA)© Wasserstraßen-Neubauamt Aschaffenburg (WNA)© Wasserstraßen-Neubauamt Aschaffenburg (WNA)© Wasserstraßen-Neubauamt Aschaffenburg (WNA)\n \n The replacement new build of the Erlangen lock supports the future viability of the Main-Danube Canal.\n \n \n The Main-Danube Canal will remain fully operational throughout construction.\n \n Lock replacement supports future viability of Main-Danube CanalWork to be carried out while shipping operations continue\n Contract value of € 380 million (STRABAG share: 90%)\n \n STRABAG, together with Group company ZÜBLIN, has once again secured a major contract in the waterways sector. On behalf of the Waterways Construction Office Aschaffenburg (Wasserstraßen-Neubauamt Aschaffenburg - WNA), ZÜBLIN, in a consortium with Bauer Spezialtiefbau GmbH, will construct the replacement of the Erlangen lock on the Main-Danube Canal. The contract value amounts to approximately € 380 million.\n \n This is the consortium's second lock project in the region: work on the replacement of the Kriegenbrunn lock just a few kilometres away has been ongoing since 2024.\n \n \n Winning another major waterways project reinforces our strong position in this strategically important infrastructure sector. The replacement new build of the Erlangen lock is not only a significant project for the region but also an important contribution to the sustainable modernisation of Europe's waterways.\n \n Jörg Rösler \n \n Member of the Management Board of STRABAG SE responsible for the North + West segment\n \n \n Extensive construction project for the future viability of the waterway\n \n \n Waterways are of central importance for Germany and for Europe, as they enable the efficient transport of large volumes of goods. They strengthen the economy by supporting secure supply chains, connecting key industrial and commercial regions, and thereby enhancing Europe's competitiveness. At the same time, investment needs for upgrading waterways remain high. The works on the Kriegenbrunn and Erlangen locks along the Main-Danube Canal set an important milestone for the future viability of the waterway. \n \n The existing Erlangen lock opened for traffic in the early 1970s. Given its st...