Italy’s €13.5bn Sicily Bridge
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Italy’s €13.5bn Sicily bridge
Near the tip of Italy’s boot, where the sea barely stretches wider than a ferry ride, workers are gearing up for a task no country has pulled off — and no one’s quite sure this time will be any different. Italy is dusting off plans that have been buried under decades of setbacks and election-year promises — to build what would be the world’s longest single-span suspension bridge. Source
The work could be classified as military and therefore fall within the target of spending 5 percent of the GDP for Defense
In the future, the NATO countries will spend five percent of their economic output on the military. Italy is now planning to mark a bridge as a NATO expenditure.
Italy is planning a monster bridge over the Strait of Messina under Meloni. With the billion-dollar project, Rome Donald Trump wants to hit a snippet.
“In Texas we think big and do big things, but we would also like Italy’s ambitions in the field of infrastructure and transportation in America. I am talking about the largest bridge in the world, and I want it to be built.” With these words, the United States Ambassador to Italy, Tilman J. Fertitta, expressed his appreciation for the project of the bridge over the Strait of Messina, speaking during the official reception organized at Villa Tave…
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