The bridge in via Petta in Olbia, demolished and rebuilt to reduce the hydrogeological risk, has been reopened.

Today the ribbon cutting, in the presence of the mayor Settimo Nizzi. "This work - said the mayor during the inauguration ceremony - was built to mitigate the hydrogeological risk of the areas located near the bridge. We have also redeveloped the vehicular traffic, but above all the pedestrian one, which was not equipped with suitable pavements on both sides ".

The new structure was built with reinforced concrete "shoulders" and prefabricated beams.

The nearby sewer lifting station, the pipeline and other underground utilities were also affected by the works.

The total cost of the intervention is about 900 thousand euros.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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