What a FABULOUS time of the year

 Description Fabulous Project und partners

Last week we made ourselves an early Christmas present and launched our new project on preFABricated, modULar and form Optimised UHFB-Slab elements for road bridges (FABULOUS). There was a fruitful discussion at the project kick-off between the academic partners Technische Universität Wien, TUM Lehrstuhl für Massivbau, kfmResearch – Professur für Baustatik und Konstruktion – Massiv- und Brückenbau, ETH Zurich, the industry partners dsp Ingenieure + Planer AG and Büchting + Streit AG, B+S Beratende Ingenieure VBI together with representatives of the infrastructure operators and clients Bundesministerium für Innovation, Mobilität und Infrastruktur, ASFINAG, Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Bundesanstalt für Straßen- und Verkehrswesen (BASt), Die Autobahn GmbH des Bundes and Bundesamt für Strassen ASTRA. The project is part of the D-A-CH Kooperation VIF 2025 and is being managed by the FFG Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft mbH. 


With this project we aim to push the boundaries in lightweight and durable bridge design, while accelerating construction process. 

 

About us

Structural concrete plays a pivotal role in modern society, serving as a fundamental material for over a century in the construction and development of urban infrastructure. Our research group is doing cutting-edge research on existing and newly built structures to transform reinforced concrete from the dull mass material it is used to be to an ingenious construction method that efficiently harnesses emerging technologies, prolongs the service life and makes sustainable use of our natural resources. One core focus of the group activities revolves around the digital fabrication of concrete structures from file to factory using advanced analytical methods and robotic tools. The group is also at the forefront of research when it comes to textile-reinforced structures. Through the exploitation of tailored yarn placement, the boundaries of traditional reinforcement concepts are leveraged for the creation of bespoke structures that are inspired by nature. A further key area of research is the development of innovative bridge and tunnel construction methods. The research group also operates a state-of-the-art laboratory in which the developed models, structural elements and construction methods can be tested for their applicability.

Group Picture of the institute

Group photo of the Research Unit Structural Concrete 2024 © Photographer Christian Husar