Seven Italian road tenders are opening for bids.
Seven road tenders worth in excess of €1.4 billion are opening for bids in Italy. The tender process for each is being managed by Italian road concession firm ANAS.
The works are intended to boost safety and capacity on key routes. Maintenance and upgrades will be carried out. Improvements will be carried out to the A4 linking Turin with Milan and the A26 close to Genoa, with the latter costing €302 million.
Work worth €285 million will be carried out on a key road link for the port of Civitavecchia to the north of Rome, while work on the SS673 is planned in Puglia, costing €37 million.