In calendar week 41, the Salzburg pioneers dismantled a D-bridge in Tenneck. In addition to 50 soldiers, the pioneers also deployed heavy equipment such as the JCB437 wheel loader and the Manitou 2150 telescopic handler.

A mobile crane supports the pioneers in what is known as launched construction. In this method, the bridge is pushed over roller boxes and the required supporting moment is provided in whole or in part by the lifting force of the crane. https://militaeraktuell.at/bauen-zerstoeren/ The bridge served as a crossing over the Salzach in the village of Tenneck because the old connecting bridge between Tenneck and the railroad station had to be demolished and replaced by a new one. The replacement bridge built by the Salzburg Pioneers spared the inhabitants of Tenneck long detours. The D-bridge had a length of 48.8 meters and a weight of 86 tons. It was approved for vehicles up to 26 tons.