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Al via the work for the construction of the new Marine Station of the port of Naples
Initially a temporary ticket office will be realized
November 20, 2019
The minutes of delivery of the yard to the enterprise are signed this morning highest bidder of the contest for the construction of the new Marine Station to the Beverello Pier of the port of Naples. The work is subdivided in two phases of execution: the first phase, than is opened with the delivery of the yard to the enterprise, previews the realization of an functional temporary ticket office in order to assure continuity of service to the travellers during the development of the yard; the second phase previews, once finished the temporary ticket office, the demolition of the current ticket offices to the Beverello Pier and the next edification of the new Marine Station.
"With the signature of the minutes of delivery of the areas interested to the work - it has emphasized the president of the Authority of Harbour System of the Tyrrhenian Sea Central, Pietro Spirito - begins the distance that will carry the port of Naples, and its city, to have of a modern Marine Station for the traffic with the islands of the Gulf. Draft now to manage itself, in harmony with the marine operators, the transition from the start of the yard to the conclusion of the work, in order to reach the objective to transform the area, on which every year they journey beyond three millions and a half of people, in an attractive space and receiving. The new Marine Station, with the conclusion of the work to square Town hall, constitutes integral part of the project of requalification of the waterfront harbour, in a fundamental quadrant of the ancient center of the city".
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