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Genoa bridge offers ray of hope for Italy

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GENOA: A final section of a new bridge in Genoa, built after a deadly 2018 motorway collapse, was to be slotted into place today, providing a muchneeded symbol of renewal for coronaviru­s-hit Italy. Constructi­on of the gleaming structure in northern Italy’s coastal Liguria region has continued night and day throughout a national lockdown as the country has battled a virus that has officially killed nearly 27,000 people.

Sirens will sound as the last vast section of deck is put in place and one side of the Polcevera valley is finally reconnecte­d with the other, in a rare success story during Italy’s worst crisis since World War II. “Updates on the constructi­on - piece by piece, deck by deck, pillars and so on - have become almost essential for many Italians,” the Corriere della Sera wrote last Monday.

“They’ve allowed them to imagine a

fresh start, allowed them to be proud.” Genoa’s Morandi highway collapsed during heavy rain on August 14, 2018, hurling dozens of cars and several trucks onto railway tracks below and killing 43 people. The bridge had been riddled with structural problems for decades, leading to expensive maintenanc­e, and its collapse threw the spotlight on Italy’s creaking infrastruc­ture.

‘How to go on’

Famed Italian architect Renzo Piano designed the replacemen­t, giving it a curved, gleaming underbelly evoking the hull of a ship in tribute to Genoa’s maritime history. The hight-tech structure will have maintenanc­e robots running along its length to spot weathering or erosion, as well as a special dehumidifi­cation system to limit corrosion. “In building the bridge we’ve been up against time, against the elements, against bad weather, against all the difficulti­es we’ve faced,” Pietro Salini, CEO of Italy’s biggest builder Salini Impregilo, told journalist­s last week.

“While the rest of the country was wondering how to shut down (as Italy went into lockdown in early March), here the question was how to go on,” said Salini, whose company is rebuilding the bridge with shipbuilde­r Fincantier­i. Completion work for the new structure measuring about a kilometer will include tarmacking and the installati­on of transparen­t wind barriers and solar panels. Stringent road tests will follow. “We hope to have the first traffic cross the bridge by the end of July,” Salini said.

Architect Piano, a Genoa native whose building designs include the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and The Shard in London, said the celebratio­ns would be muted out of respect for the victims and their families. —AFP

 ??  ?? A general view shows the new Genoa bridge, as the last 44-meter-long span has been almost completely hoisted between columns 10 and 11 (8th column from left) on the bridge’s eastern side on Tuesday in Genoa, during the country’s lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19 infection, caused by the novel coronaviru­s. —AFP
A general view shows the new Genoa bridge, as the last 44-meter-long span has been almost completely hoisted between columns 10 and 11 (8th column from left) on the bridge’s eastern side on Tuesday in Genoa, during the country’s lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19 infection, caused by the novel coronaviru­s. —AFP

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