(ANSA) – ROME, APRIL 14 – The path to building “Spallanzani 2”, a new pavilion of the National Institute for Infectious Diseases in recent years at the forefront of the fight against Covid, starts with some fibrillation. Archistar Massimiliano Fuksas complains that he gave the Lazio Region two years ago, in the midst of the pandemic, a project to make it happen. Now, however, the new general director of Inmi Francesco Vaia has launched an international design competition for a new facility “for advanced laboratory diagnostics in infectious diseases and the response to biological emergencies at a regional and national level”. A project that the architect has already completed, at no cost. “For the umpteenth time I made a gift to Italy without then seeing my work realized”, vents on Repubblica Fuksas.
The first responses to Fuksas’ disappointment immediately arrive from the Lazio Region. “We wrote to Massimiliano this morning, I trust in a clarification”, Zingaretti softens.
While the commissioner D’Amato clarifies that the races must be done.
“The proposal put forward by Maestro Fuksas is still valid and indeed I hope that he will be able to participate in this procedure, but this is the practice because the public administration must carry out public evidence procedures”, he concludes. (HANDLE).
Source: Ansa
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