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Key highway link for Italy

Work is to commence shortly in Italy on a major highway construction project worth more than €490 million.
March 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Work is to commence shortly in Italy on a major highway construction project worth more than €490 million. The new 9.5km highway stretch will connect the A15 and A22 highways and will form part of the planned Tyrrhenian-Brennero corridor connecting Italy with Central Europe. Italy's state-controlled road concessionary 1184 ANAS has given the highway operator Autocamionale della Cisa to go ahead with the project.

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