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Sardinian AdSP - Navy agreement to complete the process of reconversion of the historic port of Cagliari
The entire waterfront will be dedicated to recreational tourism functions, able to accommodate even maxi yachts
April 1, 2022
On the other hand, the AdSP will provide for the delivery to the Navy Military of the port areas, with as many mooring points, located on the west side and the head of the Savoy Pier, which will be intended for the service of the naval units of the Navy assigned to the Cagliari office. In this case, the spaces delivered will be equal to 21 thousand square meters of surface discovery, 19 thousand water mirrors, for a total of 665 meters quay lines.
The AdSP has specified that these steps will take effect at the completion of the construction of the new ro-ro terminal in the West Outpost of the Canal Port of Cagliari and the consequent transfer of all commercial traffic from the historic port, as required by the Port Regulatory Plan. The agreement also provides for the return with immediate effect to the AdSP of the compendium of the Navy located in the area of Su Siccu, in proximity to the park of the Magazzini del Sale (so-called Park Nervi), and the simultaneous transfer of the equipment of the Logistic Support Command in a shed in the Savoy Pier to date occupied by the underwater archaeological finds of the Superintendence that will be, in turn, transferred to the most usable former Guardia di Finanza building in Su Siccu.
The port authority has highlighted that as a result of these reorganizations the entire waterfront of Cagliari will be definitively consecrated to recreational tourist functions, able to to also welcome maxi yachts, in a marina of large size, modern and located in a strategic position for the economy of the city.
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