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Nogara Mare bids in Nogara-Mare Adriatico motorway tender

Italian consortium Nogara Mare is reportedly the favoured bidder in the contract worth around US$2.52billion for the construction and management of the new Nogara-Mare Adriatico motorway in Italy. The motorway will be over 100km long and link the Autobrennero with coastal areas. Nogara Mare was created by Confederazione delle Autostrade, the company promoting the project, with 23% of its ownership belonging to the Italian group Astaldi.
April 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSItalian consortium Nogara Mare is reportedly the favoured bidder in the contract worth around US$2.52billion for the construction and management of the new Nogara-Mare Adriatico motorway in Italy. The motorway will be over 100km long and link the Autobrennero with coastal areas. Nogara Mare was created by 5178 Confederazione delle Autostrade, the company promoting the project, with 23% of its ownership belonging to the Italian group 1324 Astaldi.

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