The animated film shows what Terminal 3 will look like. You can find more information about the vision of Terminal 3 here.
The ceremonial laying of the foundation stone marks the official start of shell construction. You can find more information about the main building here.
Christian Bierend, overall project manager for the main building, explains the construction process for Pier H. You can find more information about the Piers H and J here.
The animated film shows what the route of the new autonomous Sky Line to Terminal 3 will look like. You can find more information about the new Sky Line Train here.
Project manager Wolfgang Holzhausen demonstrates on site where the tracks of the new Sky Line will run. You can find more information about the new Sky Line here.
Gregor König, Head of Foundation and Construction Engineering, explains the extensive construction measures for the road connection in the video. You can find more information about Road Connections here.
The official groundbreaking ceremony on 5th October acts as the beginning of the foundation work for Terminal 3. You can find more information about Foundation work here.
Earth was excavated over an area of 65,900 square meters during the dry excavation. You can find more information about Foundation work here.
To protect the deep excavation pit against the pressing groundwater, numerous sheet piles are inserted. You can find more information about Foundation work here.
Challenging working conditions: Carsten Thörmer, Managing Director of Aqua-Nautik GmbH, explains the tasks of the state-certified industrial divers on the construction site of Terminal 3. You can find more information about Foundation work here.