The Danish Road Directorate shall construct the Nordhavnstunnel on behalf of the City of Copenhagen. The design and build contract covers the construction of a 1,4 km road tunnel in Copenhagen from Svanevænget across the Svanemøllehavnen harbour and out to Nordhavn.
The Danish Road Directorate is responsible for the construction of the Nordhavnstunnel in Copenhagen. The tunnel will be built on behalf of the City of Copenhagen who is also responsible for financing the project together with By & Havn and the future company for Lynetteholmen. The Nordhavnstunnel is a road tunnel containing a dual carriageway with two lanes in each direction, extending the existing Nordhavnsvej out to Nordhavn.
The Nordhavnstunnel starts at the end of the Nordhavnsvej tunnel at Strandvænget in Østerbro, crosses the Svanemøllehavnen harbour and the Kalkbrænderiløb, arriving in Nordhavn, where two ramps join the tunnel to the local road network at a new extension of Kattegatvej. The tunnel continues past the ramps into a blind tunnel as a preparation for Østlig Ringvej, which is a future tunnel extension to Lynetteholm. The contract scope covers design and delivery of the mechanical and electrical installations of the tunnel, with exception of SCADA, network, ITS and CCTV, which is tendered in a seperate contract.
The Nordhavnstunnel project also includes the construction of a new local road, Baltikavej West, a reconfiguration of the at-grade junction Strandvænget-Nordhavnsvej-Strandpromenaden, and the construction of an at-grade junction at Baltikavej-Kattegatvej-Oceanvej.
For further information on the project please visit our website:
https://www.vejdirektoratet.dk/nordhavn-tunnel