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Regione Siciliana
The Regione Siciliana is the regional government of Sicily, Italy, responsible for the planning, funding, and oversight of public infrastructure development within its territory. Its strategy focuses on modernizing transport networks, improving water and waste management, expanding digital connectivity, and promoting energy transition initiatives, often leveraging national (PNRR) and European Union funds.
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Strategic Overview
- Prioritizes leveraging national (PNRR) and European Union funds for infrastructure development.
- Focuses on improving regional connectivity and public services through strategic investments in transport, water, and digital infrastructure.
- Committed to sustainable development and energy transition initiatives within the region.
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Deal Activity from Public Sources
Allocation of €1.2 billion for water infrastructure projects across Sicily, funded by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR)
Allocation of €100 million for maintenance and safety improvements of provincial roads in Sicily
Allocation of €150 million for the modernization and expansion of the Port of Palermo
Investment Focus
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Geography
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Key People
Renato Schifani
President of the Sicilian Region
Track Record
78
Years Active
Notable projects: PNRR Water Infrastructure Program, Port of Palermo Modernization, Regional Road Maintenance Program
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