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Fincantieri to take part in record bridge in Romania


November 30, 2018 – Fincantieri, through its subsidiary Fincantieri Infrastructure, will participate in the construction of a suspension bridge in Romania, which, once completed, will be the longest in the country and with the third longest central span in Europe. When works start, in June 2019, it will be the world’s largest suspension bridge under construction. With a total length of 1,975 meters and a main span of 1,120 meters, this bridge represents a highly strategic construction for the country, co-financed by the European Union.

The value of the contract for Fincantieri amounts to approx. 70 million euros, which could be further increased should the Group be assigned other assets still subject to negotiation. According to the order, Fincantieri Infrastructure will supply the steel deck to the joint venture comprising Astaldi S.p.A. and IHI Infrastructure Systems CO.LTD, to which Compania Nationala de Administrare to Infrastructurii Rutiere (C.N.A.I.R.) assigned the contract. The joint venture will handle the design and the installation. Works will take for about 24 months.

IHI Infrastructure is a subsidiary of IHI Corporation, group listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, which in 2017 had a turnover of about 12 billion euros. The bridge will be built on the Danube River just 8 km from the town of Braila, in Romania, where the shipyard of Vard, a company of the Fincantieri Group, is based. The facility will employ about 200 people for the construction and assembly of the 79 blocks of the steel deck, for a total of 20,000 tons. Construction and engineering activities will be carried out at the Valeggio sul Mincio (Verona) premises, the former headquarter of Cordioli & C., recently acquired by Fincantieri Infrastructure.

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