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The Italian government has given final approval for the construction of what would be the world’s longest single-span bridge, ...
MESSINA: Italy’s decision to approve the construction between Sicily and the mainland of what would be the world’s longest ...
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Dwell on MSNSicily Is Getting a €13.5 Billion Bridge—and Everything Else You Need to Know About This Week
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Italy's decision to start construction of a bridge connecting Sicily to the Italian mainland has already sparked a flood of ...
Construction of the suspension bridge connecting mainland Italy and Sicily is expected to be completed by 2033.
Italy's decision to approve the construction between Sicily and the mainland of what would be the world's longest single-span bridge has set the stage for a legal battle that could further delay a ...
Italy this week approved a US$15.8 billion bridge linking Sicily to the mainland, amid concerns over its scale, seismic risks ...
The Straight of Messina suspension bridge is expected to connect Sicily to the Italian mainland region of Calabria.
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Italy finally approves construction of long-awaited Strait of Messina bridge
The Italian government has given final approval to the stalled €13.5 billion ($15.6 billion) project to build a bridge ...
Italy okays $15.5 billion project to build world's longest suspension bridge from mainland to Sicily
MILAN (AP) — Italy cleared the way Wednesday to build the world’s largest suspension bridge linking the Italian mainland with Sicily in a massive 13.5 billion euro ($15.5 billion) infrastructure ...
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Newspoint on MSNMessina Bridge: The world's longest suspension bridge will be built in Italy.
Italy has recently approved the construction of the world's largest suspension bridge, which will cross the Strait of Messina ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSupersonic spaceplane completes 67,000 ft flight to test spy satellite surveillance
An unpiloted spaceplane took off from a runway, soared to 67,000 ft at Mach 1.03, and tested rapid detection tech for ...
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