Gamsen Street Bridge to Close for Four-Week Renovation from October 13
The bridge on Gamsen Street (K34) will undergo a four-week renovation, leading to a full closure from October 13 to 26. The project, costing 170,000 euros and funded by the Federal Republic of Germany, is expected to begin on October 13.
The renovation is anticipated to take about four weeks. During this period, the bridge will be fully closed to traffic. Once the full closure ends on October 26, work will continue with half-lane traffic and traffic lights in place from October 27 onwards.
The exact authority overseeing the renovation remains unclear without additional context. In Switzerland, cantons or municipalities typically handle street maintenance and renovations. Gamsen is a hamlet of Grächen in the canton of Wallis. Possible entities involved could be the cantonal road administration, the local municipality of Grächen, or the cantonal building and transport departments. For precise information, it is advisable to contact the local Grächen municipality or the relevant Wallis canton department.
The bridge renovation on Gamsen Street will cause traffic disruptions from October 13 to 27. Motorists are advised to plan alternative routes during the full closure. After October 26, traffic lights and half-lane traffic will be in effect. The renovation is expected to improve the bridge's safety and longevity.
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