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Rothstein+Lange: The infrastructure specialists (Civilian construction storefront)

Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 15:57
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If one wonders what might be so special about Van Luxemburg, people will answer: Their automobiles, and their Autobahns. Rothstein+Lange is proud to say that both those specialties are offered to the world by their companies.

Rothstein+Lange is a construction company that has specialized itself in the construction of Van Luxemburgs’ Autobahns, roads and rail lines. It is a semi-independent part of the VLT Automotive Group, and responsible for most Autobahns constructed in Van Luxemburg. And, as most people know, the Autobahn is an experience one has to undergo. It does not only rely on the road quality, but also on the skill the drivers on that road should possess.

Therefore, Rothstein+Lange now offers their Autobahn construction ability to the world. However, this is not the only thing. We can also construct rail lines, ports, normal roads, tunnels, bridges and airports. Next to this, we offer extensive driving trainings on Van Luxemburgs’ Autobahns (or on your own, newly-built Autobahns) for inhabitants of your nation.

In 1876, Rothstein & Lange was founded by the two business partners Gerard Rothstein and Heinz Lange in the picturesque town of Oberburgau in the region of Enzersdorf. One of their first projects was the construction of an asphalted road from their town Oberburgau to the nearby town of Pichl. As the communities were impressed with the quality delivered by the local company, they were asked to pave many more road in the following roads, in a time when both road and rail transport grew exponentially. Their first national moment of fame came with the completion of the Luxembourg-Enzersdorf railway in 1903, one of the most technologically advanced of it’s time. In 1926, R+L constructed the first of many Autobahns, the A1 from Esch-sur-Alzette. It was the first official Autobahn construction in Van Luxemburg, even though stretches of roads that were vaguely Autobahn-like had been constructed before: even in 1897, the road from Kopstal to Luxembourg was already grade-separated. In 1935, R+L received one of the first official FAI certifications, meaning they were up to the task of constructing VL-standard motorways. Even, in 1969, R+L took the initiative to study the possibilities of constructing a high speed train line in Van Luxemburg. Since the outcome of this study was positive, the construction of the first Van Luxemburger High Speed Train Line was a fact. It was opened in 1980, and nowadays, these HST’s can connect the nation in little more than several hours.
R+L experts take seat in the FAI board of commissars, who research incidents with the Van Luxemburger motorways. These experts were the main reason the A48 Autobahn tunnel is still standing nowadays: their support constructions made sure the tunnel did not collapse.

R+L, 132 years of infrastructural quality.

Why should you choose R+L?

Rothstein+Lange has had a Federal Autobahn Inspection certification for 70 years. The FAI certification stands for high quality, according to Van Luxemburger demands. It allows R+L to construct the Van Luxemburger Autobahn, but also guarantees that we attain high standards in this by regular inspections by the FAI, which is a government agency responsible for the quality of everything affiliated with the national motorway and Autobahn system. If you are interested in doing business with R+L, or want to request a price quote, please contact:

Rothstein+Lange Gmbh attn Maurice Cloos
Langenerstrasse 81
VL-65981 DV OBERBURGAU
ENZERSDORF
VAN LUXEMBURG

Telephone: +134 65 981 88912
Fax: +134 65 981 88913

www.rothstein-lange.vl
info@rothstein-lange.vl

Our current Projects:

VAN LUXEMBURG
A1 Esch-sur-Alzette - Luxembourg; Superbus testlane construction
A2 (Esch/Ring) reconstruction to Autobahn standards.
A40 Gutenburg - Egethof; Autobahn reconstruction after military convoy damage
A48 Weiler-la-Tour - Kulmbach
A49 Heiligenhafen - Zellenbach
A50 Manera - Benestare


KENAVT
Trans-Kenavt Autobahn

IMBRINIUM
National Highway reconstruction

BLACKHELM CONFEDERACY
Paradise - Sacrament Expressway

UIRI
Construction of Otoban network

Allanea
Large-scale infrastructure projects in newly acquired territory
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 16:01
Autobahn (Regular motorway, Van Luxemburger substandard)
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The B41 from Dippach to Clemency in the Region of Luxembourg is a prime example of a regular motorway.

Also known as a ‘Yellow Motorway’, this type of Autobahn is substandard to the Van Luxemburger Autobahn. It is therefore cheaper, but is also unable to facilitate high speeds, and therefore, a maximum speed limit of 130 km/h (80 mph) should be enforced, as the maximum design speed was envisioned to be 180 km/h. The Autobahn is delivered with hard shoulders, service stations every 50 km (31 miles), Parkings with WC every 10 km (6.2 miles), roadside signs per your nations’ standard, and Dynamic Route Information Panels (DRIPs, or Variable Message Signs), essentially large, simplified monitors that can show actual traffic information. Emergency telephones are placed every kilometre.

The basic construction consists of 2 lanes per direction, each lane being at least 3.75 metres in width. More lanes are possible, but this makes the construction more costly.
A 4 metre wide median consisting of grass (or plants) and guardrails divides the two driving directions.
Acceleration and Deceleration lanes (for on- and offramps) are long, at least 1 km in length. The road never crosses another road directly, but with bridges and/or cloverleafs.
A maximum hill grading of 4%.
Asphalt or concrete construction, at least 70 cm in thickness.
‘Ecoducts’ that can facilitate the safe crossing of animals.

If required, this Autobahn can be equipped with a toll collection system, either an electronically-controlled one or by making use of manpower to man the toll booths. These toll booths or toll portals will be placed at every Autobahn entrance and exit and the start and end of the Autobahn itself.

The cost of this Autobahn is an average of $7,500,000 per kilometre of road. This includes training for maintenance crews and the construction of all roadway amenities. We warn you that the service stations must be exploited by petrol companies, we are not responsible for the exploitation. Please contact us for a more correct price estimate. We can do this price estimate if one fills out the following form:

Autobahn construction form G-15
Gelbe Autobahn

Nation:
Road Name (optional):
Start and end locations (optional):
Total Amount of Kilometres/Miles:
Landscape classification (e.g. Flat, Hilly, mountainous):
Landscape description:
Number of Lanes desired:
Toll booths needed: Yes/No
If yes, electronically-controlled or manpower? Electronically/manpower
Any special requirements?
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 16:05
Van Luxemburger Autobahn
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The A1, here pictured near Arnsberg, is a prime example of a Van Luxemburger Autobahn

The Van Luxemburger Autobahn is essentially the same as the ‘Yellow Motorway’, but has a thicker road surface, comes with 3 lanes per direction as standard, and can take cars travelling at a maximum speed of 400 km/h on straights (purely theoretical). Therefore, no speed limit should be imposed (unless it is a very busy stretch of road, then we recommend to limit to 130 km/h again.)

Like the Gelbe Autobahn, the Van Luxemburger Autobahn is delivered with emergency shoulders, service stations every 30 km (18.6 miles) Parkings with WC every 10 km (6.2 miles), roadside signs per national standards, DRIPs/Variable Message Signs and Emergency Telephones. A new system included is the Electronical Traffic Monitoring system, that will automatically control traffic densities. If the road gets too busy, it will either block entrances, or open more lanes (or close them in case of an accident). This is done by overhead portals with cameras, or sensors under the road.
A further addition to this is a heating and cooling system that can cool or heat asphalt to a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. This is done by heating and cooling water elements placed under the road surface: the water that gets heated during the summer can be stored for use in the winter, and vice-versa. Plus, a special technology in the asphalt makes sure that the road never freezes over if the temperature of the road might get below 4 degrees Celsius: microscopic salt particles have been enclosed in the top asphalt layer. At low temperatures, microscopically small cracks in the road surface make that the salt comes into contact with the water on the asphalt and prevents it from freezing over.

The basic construction of a Van Luxemburger Autobahn consists of 3 lanes, each 4.5 metres wide. Once again, more lanes are possible, as well as 2 lanes to keep the costs down.
A 5-metre wide median is equipped with both concrete barriers and guardrails to keep cars from entering the opposite lanes.
Motorway acceleration and deceleration lanes (at entrances and exits) are long, at least 1.5 km, to let the cars get up to speed.
The road never crosses another road directly, but with bridges and/or cloverleafs. Tunnels and bridges are constructed when the Autobahn runs through a natural object, such as a mountain or river.
A maximum hill grading of 3%
Asphalt with a concrete under layer, the complete construction at least 2 metres thick. Possibility for a pile foundation.
Ecoducts and aquaducts for safe animal and shipping crossing.

If required, this Autobahn can be equipped with a toll collection system, either an electronically-controlled one or by making use of manpower to man the toll booths. These toll booths or toll portals will be placed at every Autobahn entrance and exit and the start and end of the Autobahn itself.

The cost for the Van Luxemburger Autobahn is roughly $10,500,000 per kilometre. This includes training of maintenance personnel and all technological systems, as well as all amenities mentioned. We warn you that the service stations must be exploited by oil companies, we are not responsible for the exploitation. Please contact us for a more correct price estimate. We can do this price estimate if one fills out the following form:

Autobahn Construction Form B-10
Van Luxemburger Autobahn

Nation:
Road name (optional):
Start and End locations (optional):
Total Amount of Kilometres/Miles:
Landscape classification (e.g. Flat, Hilly, mountainous):
Landscape description:
Number of Lanes desired :
Toll booths needed: Yes/No
If yes, electronically-controlled or manpower? Electronically/manpower
Any special requirements?
Does your populace require special high-speed trainings?
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 16:12
National Roads
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The B418 from Luxembourg to Kopstal was one of the first motorway-like roads, in 1897.

People do not always desire an expensive motorway network , we know. That is why R+L also constructs more local roads, ranging from dirt roads ($1000 per kilometre) to near-motorway constructions ($5,000,000 per kilometre). Please contact R+L for a quote, with a description of the road envisioned.
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 16:14
High Speed Train Line
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A HST train near R+L's headquarters in Oberburgau

The HST system in Van Luxemburg was officially opened in 1980, and once again reaffirms the Van Luxemburgers’ speed addiction. Capable of travelling at 350 km/h, the HST’s connect the whole of Van Luxemburg within several hours.

The rail line is constructed with wide corners, and a maximum amount of hill grading of 4%. These lines are constructed in straight lines. The railway bedding is constructed out of concrete with a ballasted top layer, which has been strengthened by a pile foundation. On non-ideal ground sorts (e.g. soft soil), a viaduct is constructed to protect the rail line from sinking into the ground. The HST lines should be inspected for imperfections on a regular basis: these imperfections could lead to an unacceptable ride comfort. Tunnels will be constructed with ample space inside, to protect the trains and their passengers from increasing air pressure.

The overhead cables (transporting electric current to power the train) have been placed under high tension to prevent unwanted movements. A high voltage is used to reduce the amount of current in the overhead cables, preventing sparks and possible fires.
The use of signals is virtually non-existent, as the train will be moving too fast for the driver to properly interpret and react to these signals. Therefore, the rail line will be equipped with a digital train control system, that can display the maximum speed and other warnings inside the train’s cockpit.

Furthermore, the HST will be protected against possible collisions by a completely fenced rail line, keeping both humans and animals from entering the line. As standard, the HST line construction comes with 2 track lines.

The construction of a HST Line will cost approximately $17,000,000 per kilometre, not including any (re)constructions in terms of stations or rolling stock. A more correct price estimate can be given if the following for is filled out and submitted to R+L.

Railway Construction Form L-5
HST Line

Nation:
Line name (optional):
Start and End locations (optional):
Total Amount of Kilometres/Miles:
Landscape classification (e.g. Flat, Hilly, mountainous):
Landscape description:
Any special requirements?
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 16:17
Regular rail lines
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The Luxembourg-Enzersdorf rail line is one of the most visually pleasuring of all

Originally, the first constructions of R+L were mainly rail lines. A famous project is the 1903 Luxembourg-Enzersdorf rail line, a track that leads you through one of the most panoramically interesting areas of the region: The Zinzener Appeninen. Nowadays, R+L has advanced into modern times with the construction of large amounts of rail lines destined for goods transport.

The regular railway will be constructed by laying a steady and strong foundation (possibly made out of concrete), on top of which track ballast (made up of heavy crushed stones) will be laid. The two rails will be connected by concrete railway sleepers, providing more strength than wooden sleepers. 25 kV overhead cables will be installed to enable the use of electric trains on these tracks.

The lines will be secured by the European Train Control System, one of the most advanced train control systems currently on the market. ETCS Level 3 is standard on all railways constructed by R+L, and almost completely automates the train steering on railways.

Regular railways can be constructed with design speeds of 100, 160, 200 or even 250 km/h. Please note that the price will increase when a higher design speed has been chosen, as the corners and grading will have to be adjusted. Rail lines cost approximately $11,000,000 per kilometre for a 160 km/h line.


Railway Construction Form L-1
Regular Line

Nation:
Line name (optional):
Start and End locations (optional):
Total Amount of Kilometres/Miles:
Landscape classification (e.g. Flat, Hilly, mountainous):
Landscape description:
Desired design speed:
Any special requirements?
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 16:38
*Reserved for port construction*
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 16:40
*reserved for airport construction*
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 16:43
*reserved for waterway construction*
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 16:44
Opened! R+L will lay the first 50 km of the first order for free, regardless of type!
kenavt
07-06-2008, 16:57
Nation: The Confederacy of Kenavt
Road name (optional): Trans-Kenavt
Start and End locations (optional): North-South, East-West (two different roads)
Total Amount of Kilometres/Miles: roughly 3000
Landscape classification (e.g. Flat, Hilly, mountainous): Some hills, mainly plains
Landscape description: Cross-country road. There are no mountains in the way, just regular landscape.
Number of Lanes desired: 5 per side
Toll booths needed: Yes
If yes, electronically-controlled or manpower? Electronic
Any special requirements? Big intersection between two roads
Does your populace require special high-speed trainings? Yes

For clarification-there are two roads, stretching across my nation from east to west, and then north to south. They should meet in downtown Poiuytrewq (my capital) and a big intersection would be great.
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 17:17
(OOC: I'm assuming you meant kilometres here, if not, please correct me.)

TO: The Confederacy of Kenavt

Dear Sir/Ma'am,

We thank you for your order. Our planological department will go to work immediately on preparing work for our construction crews: We expect to have this project finished in 10 years.

Since the landscape is not very sculpted and can be easily travelled, construction will be rather straightforward, which can help keeping the cost down. However, the construction of extra lanes, a toll system, driver training and a major intersection lets the cost per kilometre rise to $14,500,000. Since we offered the first 50 kilometres for free, the total price of this project will be $32,775,000,000, or 32 billion, 775 million USD.

The electronic toll collection system will be constructed with the help of Walter Technologie N.V., and will be able to collect tolls from vehicles while they drive through an unmanned toll gate. This will slow down traffic at the start, end and entrances and exits of the road, but will surely help cover the costs for this project. All toll revenue will be submitted to the Confederacy of Kenavt.

A large intersection in Poiuytrewq will be planned, as per request. The 'cloverleaf' type design of this intersection will make sure that safety and speed go hand-in-hand.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

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Allanea
07-06-2008, 17:21
Official Allanean Request:

How wide can you make the autobahns?
How much weight can they take? Can they take a 3500-ton SHBT?
kenavt
07-06-2008, 17:37
OOC: I meant kilos... although when I think of it most likely I should mean miles. Oh well-it's NationStates!

Official Communique of the Confederacy of Kenavt
Dear Maurice Cloos of Rothstein+Lange,

We are glad to hear that our order has been received and a quote has been made. We are willing to pay the $32,750,000,000 (68,676,750,000 Navts) price tag-and we are wiring it right now.

Ground is being cleared in the middle of Poiuytrewq for the cloverleaf. We request that you start in Poiuytrewq and spread outward.

Thank you for your cooperation!

Duke Andrew da Vincho
Premier of Kenavt
Van Luxemburg
07-06-2008, 17:47
TO: Allanea

Dear Sir/Ma'am,

The Autobahn is a custom-build project, and the order to it will have to be made by the customer interested in having it designed. Therefore, we do not have a maximum number of lanes: 10 lanes per side is possible, as is more than that.

Regarding your question about very heavy vehicles: We have build Van Luxemburger-standard Autobahns with a maximum axle load of 200 tons, which exceptional in modern everyday use (as regular motorways are prepared for around 11.5 tons of axle load). To be honest, we have never experimented with extremely heavy vehicles (weighing over 1000 tons) on our Autobahns. Therefore, we are not sure if we can construct motorways which can carry Super-Heavy Battletanks. Theoretically, it would be possible, if the vehicle has at least 18 axles, since our main problem will be the forming of aquaplaning, and we're not afraid of the road being completely destructed. We would however recommend to take the strongest type of foundation (a pile foundation) and further expand the foundation to at least 3 or 4 metres in thickness; this depends on the ground type.

I hope to have answered your questions, please contact me if these questions persist, or if you have other inquiries.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

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Van Luxemburg
08-06-2008, 19:33
*bump*
Imbrinium
21-06-2008, 00:34
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From: Sara Vasiliki
Minister of Transportation
Kingdom of Imbrinium

To: Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

The kingdom of Imbrinium is currently looking at expanding its nation highways system.
But we are looking into nation defense at the same time. Where looking for a company that can build a highway that we can use the strait away as a runways for fighters and light cargo planes. And also we would like the overpasses hardened to be used as support for aircraft and command posts. Plus where building hardened hangers off to the side of the highway. Please if your company would like to bid on this contract please contact us.

Sara Vasiliki
Minister of Transportation
Kingdom of Imbrinium
Van Luxemburg
21-06-2008, 17:00
TO: Sara Vasiliki, Minister of Transportation, Kingdom of Imbrinium


Dear Sir/Ma'am,

The Autobahn is a custom-build project, and the order to it will have to be made by the customer interested in having it designed. Therefore, we can make countless alterations to the design.

Concerning your inquiry, we have made several calculations, and we think that what you desire is perfectly possible. The standard Autobahn design is strong and well-built, meaning that it will be no problem to use it as an improvised landing strip. We will pave the median in the same manner as we pave the rest of the road, and make the crash barriers removable. With this done, an even wider runway can be created. The overpasses and hangars can be custom-built on the spot, even though this would cost more than the average amount paid for motorway construction. If we should give you a more detailed price quote, it would be desireable for us to know the length of the requested piece of roadway, the landscape it runs through, and, in this case, how much hangars should be built.

I hope to have answered your questions, please contact me if these questions persist, or if you have other inquiries.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

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Imbrinium
21-06-2008, 21:10
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To: Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

From: Sara Vasiliki
Minster of Transportation
Kingdom of Imbrinium

I think you for answering our request so quickly. While only the straight away of the highway can only be use as a runway we would like the crash protection system to be removable throughout the system. Your company will be responable for the highway and overpasses the hangers will be built by our country. We would like to overhaul the nation’s highway system so this contract would be long term and worth billions. Please if you would like a map of our nation and or have any other questions please fill free to contact me. Thank you.

Sara Vasiliki
Minister of Transportation
Kingdom of imbrinium
Van Luxemburg
25-06-2008, 14:57
TO: Sara Vasiliki, Minister of Transportation, Kingdom of Imbrinium


Dear Ma'am,

A map would indeed be desireable for our work. Next to this, we would like to have information on the desired length (in kilometres or miles, whichever will be the most comfortable for you.) of the project and a (short) description of the landscape we will be working in (in case this is not made clear by the map). We are sure that certain arrangements can be made regarding the price of the motorway construction.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

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Falkasia
08-07-2008, 03:39
Nation: People's Republic of Falkasia
Road name (optional): To be determined
Start and End locations (optional): Ekaterine to Karasov City
Total Amount of Kilometres/Miles: 50 Miles
Landscape classification (e.g. Flat, Hilly, mountainous): Flat
Landscape description: Wide, grassy plains
Number of Lanes desired: 3 each direction
Toll booths needed: Yes/No No
Any special requirements: None
Van Luxemburg
08-07-2008, 20:24
(OOC: I understand you want a regular motorway/Van Luxemburger substandard?)

Dear Sir/Ma'am,

We thank you for your order. Our planological department will go to work immediately on preparing work for our construction crews: We expect to have this project finished in 5 years.

Since the landscape in which we will be building is rather flat, construction of the motorway will be fairly easy and if we face no real obstacles, it can be completed rather quickly. Two lanes extra bring the total lanes of the motorway to 6 (3 per side). This brings the price per kilometre to $8,500,000. The total cost will be $684,046,000 or sixhundred and eighty-four million, fourty-six thousand USD.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

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Falkasia
08-07-2008, 20:34
(OOC: I understand you want a regular motorway/Van Luxemburger substandard?)

Dear Sir/Ma'am,

We thank you for your order. Our planological department will go to work immediately on preparing work for our construction crews: We expect to have this project finished in 5 years.

Since the landscape in which we will be building is rather flat, construction of the motorway will be fairly easy and if we face no real obstacles, it can be completed rather quickly. Two lanes extra bring the total lanes of the motorway to 6 (3 per side). This brings the price per kilometre to $8,500,000. The total cost will be $684,046,000 or sixhundred and eighty-four million, fourty-six thousand USD.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

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(OOC: Yes, Substandard)
This is perfectly fine, and the money will be wired to your company's public accoutn as soon as construction starts.
Blackhelm Confederacy
09-07-2008, 18:25
We need a national road to be set up to connect two of our largest cities.

Nation: The Blackhelm Confederacy
Road Name: Paradise-Sacramentt Expressway
Start and end locations: Paradise City to Sacrament
Total Amount of Kilometres/Miles: 1,500 km
Landscape classification: Jungle
Landscape description: Thick jungle
Number of Lanes desired: Four each way
Toll booths needed: Yes
If yes, electronically-controlled or manpower? manpower
Any special requirements? Well lit
Van Luxemburg
20-07-2008, 15:35
(OOC: Very sorry for the delay. Didn't see your order.)

Dear Sir/Ma'am,

We thank you for your order. Our planological department will go to work immediately on preparing work for our construction crews: We expect to have this project finished in 15 years.

Since the landscape in which we will be building is densely forested (since it is a jungle), we will need to deforest the area the planned road will be constructed in, making this a costly projet. Two lanes extra per side bring the total lanes of the motorway to 8 (4 per side). This brings the price per kilometre to $9,500,000, but since we face jungle construction, we will have to increase this to $11,000,000. A toll collection system by manpower will be constructed at both the start and the end of the motorway, as well as each entrance and exit. This will further increase the price to $12,000,000. Furthermore, our motorways are always very well lit with streetlights placed in the centre divider. However, we will increase the amount of streetlights so that they are also placed on the left and right side of the road: increasing the price to $12,500,000. This is also the final price.
The total cost will be $18,750,000,000 or eighteen billion and seven-hundred-and-fifty million USD.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

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Imbrinium
20-07-2008, 22:00
To: Rothstein Lange

From: The kingdom of Imbrinium

Here is our map we would like a price for the total of what we requested earlier. With reguards to our highways being redone and to be used as runways for aircraft.

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OOC: sorry it took so long to get back to you, work life etc. see past post for what we where wanting.
Blackhelm Confederacy
20-07-2008, 22:12
OOC: No Problem, thanks for the road!

Dear Mr. Cloos,

We have prepared the money, and eagerly await the arrival of your engineers and workers to begin laying down the road. We would like to ask, however, if there is any way to possibly complete the road in time less than fifteen years. We are willing to lend our own workers, several thousand, to assist in the deforestation, as this is likely going to be the loongest process.

Thank You,

Chancellor Lucius Blackhelm
Van Luxemburg
06-09-2008, 13:15
(OOC: Very sorry for the major delay.)

TO: Sara Vasiliki, Minister of Transportation, Kingdom of Imbrinium


Dear Ma'am,

We are very sorry for the major interval in communications: It seems the summer season means that our offices very much strangled in terms of personnel.

We have been looking at the wonderful map you have supplied us, but we are afraid it is of little use to us: we are unable to determine the length of the motorway network and the type of landscape we will need to build in. This means that we cannot calculate the actual costs for this project: we will need these informations to complete our research.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b76/VanLuxemburg/rllogo.png
Blackhelm Confederacy
06-09-2008, 17:09
OOC: When do you think those waterways will be up?
Uiri
25-09-2008, 21:11
OOC: Could I get something between a Gelbe Autobahn and a Van Luxemburger Autobahn? If I give you the requirements could your company make something to meet my needs?
Van Luxemburg
27-09-2008, 13:51
(OOC:
Blackhelm: I currently have no plans for expanding into the construction of waterways.

Uiri: Sure, as long as you can give me what you're looking for, I can think something up.)
Uiri
07-10-2008, 13:47
OOC:

I have my requirements:

Controlled access & dual carriageway.

Minimium design speed of 150 km/h in desert straightaways, 100 km/h turns, mountain areas and in urban areas and 120 km/h in rainforest straightaways.

Maximum grade of 10%

3 lanes in each direction.

Lane width of 3.75 m

Shoulder width of 3.75 m

Median width of 5 m

Vertical clearance of 5 m

Circle & trumpet interchanges only.

Trumpet interchanges designed to go to rest stops should be every 250 km.
Van Luxemburg
09-10-2008, 18:31
(OOC: So you want rest stops/filling stations every 250 km? I would advise to do rest stops filling stations at least every 100 km. People should take rest frequently, be able to refuel their cars, etc.)
Uiri
11-10-2008, 14:16
((OOC: People don't refuel every 10 L, especially if their tank has a 4000 L capacity. I think 250 km is fine. Also, keep in mind I expect speeds of about 260 km/h in the desert, 200 km/h turns and 150 km/h in the rainforest and city areas, with 100 km/h in urban areas. The Uir wouldn't buy a car which can go 250 km/h if they didn't plan to use it, especially if it costs them $120,000 US.))
Anghele
11-10-2008, 14:30
...:Anghele Government Cabinet:...


The Anghele Government would like to contract Rothstein+Lange to build a new highway and road system in the entire country.It would have to include as said above,highways,authobahns,regular roads,secondary roads,everything that a regular country needs in a road system.We need big roads to accomodate our ever-growing population of 398 million citizens.

We only want the best,even if it involves we paying great amounts of money.

Please inform us of the price and conditions of payment.After that you can begin building as soon as you may wish.

Anghele Budget:

-Government Budget: $4,532,702,182,856

-Administration: $253,831,322,240

-Public Transport: $217,569,704,777

Our country dimensions:

Area:

Total- 449,964 km²(173,732 sq mi)

Water (%)-8.7

Population:

398 million

Thank you.
Van Luxemburg
11-10-2008, 17:30
((OOC: People don't refuel every 10 L, especially if their tank has a 4000 L capacity. I think 250 km is fine. Also, keep in mind I expect speeds of about 260 km/h in the desert, 200 km/h turns and 150 km/h in the rainforest and city areas, with 100 km/h in urban areas. The Uir wouldn't buy a car which can go 250 km/h if they didn't plan to use it, especially if it costs them $120,000 US.))

OOC: People don't refuel all at the same time, you know. It'll be damn uncomfortable to run out of fuel with 125 km to go either way to in order to get some petrol. And concerning a 4000L tank capacity: what in hell are you guys driving then? Cars with semitrailers full of petrol behind them?

I think, with the speeds you mention, you should just buy a VL Autobahn system. That'd be the best solution.
Van Luxemburg
11-10-2008, 17:47
TO: The Anghele Government Cabinet


Dear Sir/Ma'am,

We have been looking at the data you have supplied to us, but I'm afraid that we are unable to complete your request: please fill out the form required to make sure we can come up with a correct cost estimate.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b76/VanLuxemburg/rllogo.png


(OOC: Anghele, your population density is so extreme that I have no means of correctly estimating how much roads you'll need. Plus: I don't know how your geography is like: there's a huge cost difference between a flat country and a nation that's made up out of mountains. An estimate I can make base don The Netherlands' roads system (which is one of the most dense in the world), I can come up with a total need of 1,462,615 km of roads. That is an extremely rough guess.)
Uiri
11-10-2008, 18:43
OOC: People don't refuel all at the same time, you know. It'll be damn uncomfortable to run out of fuel with 125 km to go either way to in order to get some petrol. And concerning a 4000L tank capacity: what in hell are you guys driving then? Cars with semitrailers full of petrol behind them?

I think, with the speeds you mention, you should just buy a VL Autobahn system. That'd be the best solution.

OOC: OK, I see your point. Surely they would be able to afford a tow truck anyways. Hm.. I was really thinking of a compromise between the two standards. I don't know if it is L, but I know it is 4000 [unit] capacity tanks. They are driving Audi A4's, Mercedes-Benz C Classes and BMW 3 series compact executive cars. In Uiri, cars are a symbol of management status.
Van Luxemburg
11-10-2008, 18:50
(OOC: I think we can decrease the width of a VL Autobahn and allow the planning department to raise the maximum grading. It'll keep the costs down by some margin, and still be pretty close to a VL Autobahn type. Think of a cost around $9,500,000 to $10,000,000.

By the way, most middle-class Euro cars (A4, C, 3-series) have a tank capacity of some 40-70 litres. perhaps 4000 centilitres? Even though that still seems pretty small, an A4 has a 65 litre capacity.)
Uiri
11-10-2008, 20:11
((OOC: Well, I don't think the cooling/heating system would work in Uiri. Given the tank capacities, 100 km rest stops are probably a good idea. Probably a 1 m to 1.5 m thick ashphalt-concrete road surface to withstand the higher speeds and 1.25 km long exit/entry ramps. If you want an example of a turbine interchange, I can give you one, ditto for the trumpet interchange. I dislike cloverleafs due to weaving and I think the turbine interchange uses land much more effeciently than say a stack or clover-stack. I will submit a form once I have a map of the planned O routes (O for Otoban) ))
Anghele
11-10-2008, 21:50
TO: The Anghele Government Cabinet


Dear Sir/Ma'am,

We have been looking at the data you have supplied to us, but I'm afraid that we are unable to complete your request: please fill out the form required to make sure we can come up with a correct cost estimate.

Signed,

Maurice Cloos
Department of Planology
Rothstein+Lange Infrabau Gmbh
Oberburgau (Enzersdorf)
VAN LUXEMBURG

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b76/VanLuxemburg/rllogo.png


(OOC: Anghele, your population density is so extreme that I have no means of correctly estimating how much roads you'll need. Plus: I don't know how your geography is like: there's a huge cost difference between a flat country and a nation that's made up out of mountains. An estimate I can make base don The Netherlands' roads system (which is one of the most dense in the world), I can come up with a total need of 1,462,615 km of roads. That is an extremely rough guess.)

OOC:Our country is basically the shape of Sweden and surrounded by oceans as well.
Uiri
24-10-2008, 21:25
Nation: Uiri
Road name (optional): Uir Otoban Net (a series of 27 roads named as is follows: O-1, O-2, O-3, O-4, O-5, O-6, O-7, O-8, O-9, O-10, O-11, O-13, O-15, O-16, O-17, O-18, O-19, O-20, O-21, O-22, O-23, O-24, O-25, O-26, O-27)
Start and End locations (optional): Multiple
Total Amount of Kilometres/Miles: 41,200 km
Landscape classification (e.g. Flat, Hilly, mountainous): Flat, Forested and Mountainous, depending where.
Landscape description: Rainforests in the north, desert in the south, mountains in between.
Number of Lanes desired: 3 + a Hard Shoulder which should be the same width as the lanes - 3.75 m
Toll booths needed: Yes
If yes, electronically-controlled or manpower? Electronically
Any special requirements?
Controlled access & dual carriageway.
Maximum grade of 10%
3 lanes in each direction.
Lane width of 3.75 m
Shoulder width of 3.75 m
Median width of 5 m
Vertical clearance of 5 m
Circle & trumpet interchanges only: Except at interchanges of more than two Otobans.
Trumpet interchanges designed to go to rest stops should be every 200 km.
Does your populace require special high-speed trainings? No

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k155/Uiri/Uiri/Maps/Otobannetwork.png

Map of the current Otowés network. What we need is for you to upgrade them to your quality standards. Please note that we experience mild winters (coldest temperature to expect the roads to be put through is 5ºC and the hottest should be 37ºC. Both of those are records for where the Otobans traverse)
Van Luxemburg
11-04-2009, 17:35
(OOC: EXTREMELY sorry for the huge delay in answering this. Since I don't feel like calculating everything now, I'd say that the roads have been constructed by now and paid at 50% of the original price because of the delay.)