The procedure has formally started and it is bad news for Gallura, Anas has started the process for the termination of the contract with Italiana Costruzioni. The work involved is the reconstruction of the collapsed section of the Olbia-Tempio, in Monte Pino (disaster of 18 November 2013, three people dead).

Anas has assessed the situation of the Sp 38 construction site and believes that the conditions no longer exist to continue the relationship with the company that had taken charge of the intervention on the Olbia Tempio. Italiana Costruzioni would be in serious difficulty and there would no longer be the conditions for the continuation of the relationship. Anas has invested a technical-legal commission with the issue and the body will decide on the termination of the contract. Beyond the strictly formal aspect, it is clear that the client of the Olbia Tempio restoration works intends to identify another company for the Monte Pino construction site.

Italiana Costruzioni would no longer have the requirements and financial strength to support the commitments undertaken. In short, the Sp 38 construction site is in a bad mood, the wind is coming to an end. And it is the worst news that could have come for Olbia Tempio.

The history of Italiana Cesistenza is the last chapter of a very unfortunate construction site. The people of Gallura have been waiting for the restoration of the Olbia Tempio for ten years and four months and now the possibility, almost a certainty, of a further long postponement of the delivery of the work under the responsibility of Anas is taking shape. It should also be remembered, in fact, that, to complicate the picture, there is the circumstance of the division of the works into two blocks. The reconstruction of the collapsed section is the responsibility of Anas, the redevelopment of the entire stretch of the Sp 38 of Monte Pino (and the detail of the 11 hydraulic crossings) is entrusted to the Province of Sassari).

Italiana Costruzioni had taken the place, in the Anas construction site, of Imp Costruzioni of Carloforte which was ousted at the end of 2018. It couldn't have gone any worse. Suffice it to say that a few months ago a sit-in protest was organised, yet another, to ask for a decisive acceleration of the works (on that occasion a complaint was also announced to the public prosecutor's office in Tempio). The mayor of Sant'Antonio di Gallura, Carlo Viti, says: «Now we await the results of this new phase, this situation is certainly a disaster for us».

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