The Strait of Messina Bridge, spanning just over two miles, is set to become the world's longest suspension bridge, with a budget of $15.5 billion. The Italian Interministerial Committee has approved the final design of this ambitious project. The construction is spearheaded by the Webuild Group, involving partners experienced in large-scale bridge projects from Japan and Turkey. Recent advancements in global suspension bridge designs have set the stage for this infrastructure enhancement. Italy's Minister of Infrastructure indicated that construction is on track for completion between 2032 and 2033.
The Strait of Messina Bridge will stretch over two miles and is projected to be the longest suspension bridge in the world, costing $15.5 billion.
Approval for the final design of the Strait of Messina Bridge was granted by the Italian Interministerial Committee for Economic Planning and Sustainable Development in early August.
Webuild Group, known for significant projects like the Panama Canal expansion, is leading the construction of the Strait of Messina Bridge along with international collaborators.
Italy's Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Matteo Salvini, announced the project is scheduled for completion between 2032 and 2033.
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