(ANSA) – L’AQUILA, 03 NOV – A new survey to check the state of the pylons and piles on the A24 motorway, in order to avoid the dangers of collapses during the eventual phase of the trial, which has yet to be fixed: this is ordered by the Gup of the Court of L’Aquila, Guendalina Buccella, on the proceeding against the top management of Strada dei Parchi spa, the concessionaire of A24 and A25, for failure to carry out ordinary maintenance and use of public funds for purposes other than its prerequisite.
A lightning hearing was held this morning at the Court of L’Aquila, in which the appraisal was prepared which will be handled by engineer Chiaia of the Polytechnic of Turin; the assignment will take place on 2 December. After the appraisal of the power of attorney and the appraisal of the party, this third appraisal was now requested, which should exclude critical points that emerged from the comparison between the two appraisals.
“It is necessary to ascertain whether at the time of the constellation the works had been done. If the works were done subsequently they have decreased the risk of collapse, dropping one of the three counts, but they do not eliminate criminally relevant conduct in the other counts, in particular fraud in public supplies “, explains the lawyer Marco Savini of Federconsumatori national civil party. “To celebrate a trial by reducing risky events such as collapses as much as possible, certainly finds our support. The new expert opinion extends the timeframe of the procedure, although the postponement in such a short timeframe gives good hope that everything will be defined in a very short time. It is not an expertise that wastes time, but gives greater peace of mind to the subsequent design phases “. (HANDLE).
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