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ENR > International > Italian Regime Change Could Topple Big Span - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR
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| Italy's $5-billion, 3.7-kilometer-long Messina Strait bridge will not be built, if the new national government's environment minister Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio gets his way. A final design/build contract was signed this March after many years of planning. If built, the project would include the world longest suspended span, at 3.3 km.
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