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Italy approves ‘world’s longest suspension bridge’

By Editorial Board Published August 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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Italy approves ‘world’s longest suspension bridge’

Italy’s authorities has permitted the development of what’s tipped to turn out to be the world’s longest suspension bridge.

The long-delayed bridge would join mainland Italy to the island of Sicily, which is presently solely reachable by way of ferry.

It’s believed the €13.5bn (£11.7bn) undertaking, which grew to become a precedence for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing authorities, will assist develop the impoverished south of Italy.

The Interministerial Committee for Financial Planning and Sustainable Growth (CIPESS) gave the ultimate approval to the undertaking at a gathering in Rome, the League social gathering of deputy prime minister and transport minister Matteo Salvini mentioned.

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It can have a complete size of three.67km (2.3 miles) and a suspended span of three.3km (2.05 miles) and have two towers, every made totally of extremely resistant metal, standing 399m tall.

That is regardless of considerations over the environmental impacts and the specter of mafia interference.

There have additionally been considerations over such a bridge being inbuilt an earthquake zone.

Picture:
A graphic exhibiting particulars of the proposed bridge produced by the WeBuild group which has been awarded the undertaking. Pic: WeBuild

The designers say the bridge’s roadway platform, which can sit 72m above the ocean, can stand wind speeds of 292km/h (181mph).

The undertaking has been awarded to a consortium led by WeBuild, an Italian infrastructure group, which initially received the bid to construct the bridge in 2006 earlier than the undertaking was cancelled in 2013.

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Based on the Messina Strait Firm overseeing the undertaking, Wednesday’s approval will enable the beginning of preliminary works, together with archaeological and geological surveys.

The corporate mentioned the bridge shall be accomplished in 2032.

Preliminary work may start later this summer time with development anticipated to begin subsequent yr.

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