Ance Lecco Sondrio: “Lecco-Bergamo: finally moving”

“The inclusion of the Lecco-Bergamo, with the two variants of Calolziocorte and Cisano, in the Program Contract between Anas and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport approved by Cipess and presented today at Palazzo Lombardia constitutes news of extraordinary importance because it gives certainty of financing and contracting for a work that has dragged on for too long and has been at a standstill for too long”.

Ance Lecco Sondrio: “Lecco-Bergamo: finally moving”

The President of the builders of the provinces of Lecco and Sondrio expresses great satisfaction, Luca Fabifor the news reported yesterday, Thursday 18 April 2024 by Lombardy region: “We are particularly satisfied with the commitment with which the Lombardy Region has operatedincluding this work among the 19 strategic works of this contract and, consequently, in the programming of the state company Anas. A thank you on behalf of all the citizens and businesses, not only of the province of Lecco but also of the nearby province of Sondrio: we can finally see the restart of a strategic infrastructure closer, which will bring us closer to the Orio al Serio airport and at the same time, it will eliminate a bottleneck that severely penalizes the exchange of things and people in the Lombardy foothills”.

“We are sure that the Region will continue to monitor the progress of the interventions and collaborate side by side with the Government and ANAS so that the construction sites can resume shortly and the works can be completed in a short, but above all certain, time. – Fabi continues – We equally hope that the companies in our sector can be involved in the tenders for the construction of these works, making the skills of our entrepreneurial fabric available for such an important project”.

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