Minister of Transport inaugurates “Tunnel village” for the Fehmarn construction workers
On Thursday 2 nd September, the Danish Minister of Transport, Benny Engelbrecht, officially inaugurated the large on site residential area in Rødbyhavn on Lolland, where the tunnel construction workers of the Fehmarnbelt project are accommodated...
New authority presence to ensure safe working conditions on the Fehmarnbelt project
The Danish Government and Femern A/S have agreed to establish a local authority centre close to the Fehmarn construction site, which will ensure safe and proper working conditions for Danish and foreign workers, the Danish Ministry of Employment...
Hotel construction for 100 Mio. DKK in Rødbyhavn
The owners behind ”Go Hotels” are prepared to invest up to DKK100 million in a new hotel project, beautifully positioned and close to the coast and nature area west of Rødbyhavn and behind the lagoon which is currently being established as part of...
The Fehmarn Link B2B Conference to be held on September 9, 2021
Illustration: Femern A/S The construction of the Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link is really taking shape. Day by day, clear progress can be seen and the dimensions of the project are now clearly visible in the coastal waters and at the construction site in...
The Fehmarn Fixed Link creates collaboration between universities and Lolland-Falster
The construction of the Fehmarnbelt fixed link can become a framework for a large-scale laboratory for local stakeholders, students and researchers. The ambition is to create a residential college. A new collaboration between the Technical University...
Femern Belt fixed link – a project with immense perspectives
"Lolland, Region Zealand and Denmark can become known as the place in Europe, from where world-class infrastructure projects can be built and technological knowhow supplied." As support grows from politicians in Danish government for a permanent...
New analysis: The Fehmarnbelt project will need 42,000 man-years
The construction of the Fehmarnbelt connection creates 42,000 man-years in direct and indirect employment. This emerges from a new analysis from COWI. The first phase of tunnel construction has especially created Danish jobs, but in the long run...