Fugro in Route E39 Fjord Crossings Study

The Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) has awarded Fugro a contract worth 111 million NOK for environmental measurements in connection with the planned coastal highway (Route E39) that will run from the South of Norway (Kristiansand), along the west coast and into central Norway (Trondheim).

This is probably the largest contract of its kind to date in Norway, Fugro said in a press statement.

The NPRA was commissioned by the Norwegian Government to conduct planning and studies into improving the standard of the E39, which currently includes 7 fjord crossings operated by ferries. The fjords vary in depth from 550 metres to 1,300 metres (Sognefjord) and are up to 4 kilometres wide.

The NPRA is looking at various options to replace the ferries, including suspension bridges, floating bridges, and submerged floating tunnels. Combinations of the three are also being considered, which will require a design for the wind, current and wave conditions.

The Fugro contract is related to three of the fjords – Sulafjord, Vartdalsfjord and Halsafjord – and entails measurements of onshore and offshore wind profiles, ocean surface waves, ocean internal waves (subsea), and ocean current profiles.

To provide wind profiling, several 80-100 metre tall wind masts will be situated onshore, and LiDAR-equipped metocean buoys will be deployed offshore.

A new method, involving the use of several LiDARs, will measure both wind speed profiles and turbulence above the fjords, providing better information about the wind forces on the roadway between bridge towers.

Fugro will conduct the measurement project with contributions from highly qualified suppliers in Norway, including R&D institutions.

The measurements will run continuously from the planning phase until the bridges are commissioned.

The agreement will run over a period of 12 years at 12 sites, starting with a measuring period of four years, with the possibility of two extensions of four years each. The contract price includes the first eight years of the contract.