Bergisel Ski Jump

Innsbruck / Austria / 2002

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With the demolition of the old Bergisel facility in March 2001, the starting pistol was sounded for a new, ultra-modern sports facility. In cooperation with the famous star architect Zaha Hadid an unique architectural-highlight sports facility was created through the use of cutting-edge technology with due consideration of the highest possible safety standards. The world’s best ski jumpers can achieve jumps of up to 140 m from a 48 m high tower FEATURES - Construction of the 50-m jump tower. - The whole tower is seated on a 16 x 20-m foundation plate. - The frame for the steep jump was then constructed column-free over a 68.5-m slope with an incline of up to a 35 degrees as a steel lattice formwork trough with steel trusses – a so-called ‘fish stomach’ construction. To sum up: Tower height: 50 m Highest point: approx. 250 m above Innsbruck Jump length: 98 m Point of construction: 120 m Spectator capacity: 28,000 people Construction period: 2001 – 2002 Order value: approx. € 15.4 million
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    With the demolition of the old Bergisel facility in March 2001, the starting pistol was sounded for a new, ultra-modern sports facility. In cooperation with the famous star architect Zaha Hadid an unique architectural-highlight sports facility was created through the use of cutting-edge technology with due consideration of the highest possible safety standards. The world’s best ski jumpers can achieve jumps of up to 140 m from a 48 m high tower FEATURES - Construction of the 50-m jump tower....

    Project details
    • Year 2002
    • Work started in 2001
    • Work finished in 2002
    • Contractor Bergisel Betriebs Ges.m.b.H Innsbruck
    • Cost €15.4 million
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Sports Facilities
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