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Key road deal for Italy

A joint venture comprising Impregilo and Astaldi is to handle a key road upgrade contract in Italy. The deal is worth some €791 million and will be carried out over a period of 92 months.
March 22, 2012 Read time: 1 min
A joint venture comprising 3149 Impregilo and 1324 Astaldi is to handle a key road upgrade contract in Italy. The deal is worth some €791 million and will be carried out over a period of 92 months. The project involves improvements to a 38km section of the Jonica National Road.

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