Hindenburgstrasse in Strrumpfelbach: Two years of construction site hell begins!
The full renovation of Hindenburgstrasse in Strrumpfelbach will begin in spring 2026, with extensive infrastructure work until December 2027.

Hindenburgstrasse in Strrumpfelbach: Two years of construction site hell begins!
The residents of Strrumpfelbach in the town of Weinstadt have to prepare for extensive construction work on Hindenburgstrasse. These are scheduled to begin in spring 2026 and aim to completely renovate the entire street. According to the information from Weinstadt The work is scheduled to be completed in December 2027.
The planned renewal includes not only the road surface, but also the sewerage system, water and gas supply, power lines and broadband infrastructure. The planning services have already been completed while the tender is now underway. The institutions involved include the city of Weinstadt, the Weinstadt city drainage system, the Weinstadt municipal utilities, the Stuttgart regional council and Netze BW for the gas and power lines.
Construction site chaos and traffic restrictions
Hindenburgstrasse will be completely closed in sections over the next two years. The background is the intensive construction work, which essentially includes the renewal of the sewerage and water pipes as well as the installation of empty pipes for internet access. Netze BW will renew the gas and electricity lines. The aim of these measures is a long-term improvement of the infrastructure in the region my-stuttgart.com reported.
Due to the construction site, drivers and residents must expect significant traffic restrictions. Diversions will be put in place, but plans are designed to keep disruption as low as possible. The coordination of the construction site in Strrumpfelbach is also taking place with regard to a similar construction site in Kall, which will also lead to full closures until the summer of 2026.
Challenges of infrastructure projects
Despite the planning progress, the infrastructure in Germany faces major challenges. As in an analysis of PwC As explained above, there are still persistent problems in the financing of public infrastructure in Germany. In particular, the pressure to transform towards a climate-neutral economy and security policy challenges require massive investments.
The core problems such as inefficient planning processes and lack of coordination often lead to cost overruns and delays in the implementation of infrastructure projects. Therefore, the establishment of a central, cross-functional organizational unit at the federal level to handle such projects may be necessary to ensure sustainable and efficient implementation.
The next two years will be a challenge for the residents of Strrumpfelbach, while at the same time the course is being set for a sustainable and high-performance infrastructure. Construction will begin in February 2026 to avoid unpleasant bottlenecks during the 2025 Christmas period as well as weather-related problems.
An information event for residents will take place as soon as the company carrying out the work has been determined and the detailed construction schedule is available. The city of Weinstadt and the institutions involved encourage citizens to find out about any impacts at an early stage and to use the planned diversion routes.