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Within next the six months the destiny of the offshore port of Venice will be known
The president of the Harbour Authority of Venice in an encounter to London with the community has said international financial institution
December 2, 2014
Today to London the president of the Harbour Authority of Venice, Paolo Costa, has introduced to the community international financial institution the project for the realization of the new harbour platform to out of the Lagoon of Venice. "Within next the six months - it has specified Coast to the news agency Handle - the destiny of the offshore port of Venice will be known. We - he has explained - practically have ended. The project is approved of online technical, online environmental, has a reasonably stable capital structure".
The president of the Venetian harbour agency has specified that the next passage will be the presentation of the project to the Interministerial Committee for Economic Planning. "This project - it has added - is fundamental: it affords to save the port of Venice, respecting so the engagement that the State had been taken for protecting the city and its lagoon" ‘
Coast has asserted also to have seen a sure interest by the potential investor who today were anticipate to the encounter. The flat wheel in fact around a partnership public-private. The total value of the work is estimated in 2,1 billion euros. In this figure they assume 600 million euros allocated from the State, distributed on five years single but against a private investment of pairs or advanced entity. As he has emphasized Coast, constructor and manager will have to be characterized exclusively with realized through international contests and supported transparent mechanism from the European Union.
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