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Participations of improvement of the road system in the commercial port of Porto Torres
Besides to rationalize the traffic and to realize a new area you park, are faces to the fruizione of an archaeological zone
October 5, 2015
This morning in the commercial port of Porto Torres is begun some intense activities of improvement of the road system with the scope to favor a new and more functional system than intermodalità of the passengers, contract that is adjudicated to the Sardinian enterprise SA.GI.LE Srl for an amount little more than two million than euro. Besides the participations on the practicability the realization of an immense area is previewed also parks: from a 2.500 square metres in proximity of the bleachers of access to the Marine Station and from 9.000 square metres contiguous one to the areas of boarding, the Marine Station Fleeting and the Railway station. The plan on the spot previews also participations for the valorization of recovered archaeological finds.
"the yard that we go to open today officially - has explained the extraordinary commissioner of the Harbour Authority of the Sardinia North, Pietro Preziosi - a new season of infrastructural participations starts and of I throw again of the port of call of Porto Torres. Draft of an participation that will rationalize the traffic and will offer to the citizenship and to the operators a new area you park yourself but, above all, it will give back to the fruizione a rich archaeological zone of testimonies. From the first contacts with the enterprise, we have perceived the just determination to close the all in times breviums, aspect that will allow us to begin the new year with a ready port to a new phase of throws again infrastructural and economic".
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