In Sardinia there are 53 public works - dams, roads, reservoirs and hydraulic collectors, churches, sports halls - that have never been completed. A number that places the island in second place, after Sicily, in the black jersey .

According to Crenos, the Economic Research Center of the Universities of Cagliari and Sassari, the money used so far reaches the sum of 231 million euros , 145 for each Sardinian, 18.4% of the national total and 26.4% of the entire area of the South.

Many structures left in the middle have become ruins, piles of rusty iron , and often prey to vandals.

For Giacomo Meloni, president of Confartigianato edilizia Sardegna, "it is essential to reprogram the unfinished ones , where possible, favoring the reuse of the work both through private sector interventions in project finance, and through changes in intended use". Just as important is attention to programming to avoid wasting public resources.

One of the main problems remains the increase in the cost of raw materials .

(Unioneonline)

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