It is around 2,000 years since the first proposal for a bridge across the Messina Strait was suggested. This Roman structure would have been a floating pontoon type resting on barrels linked together but it is unclear if it was ever built. Numerous other designs have been proposed and rejected through the centuries, increasing in pace as construction technology has improved.
A suspension bridge was suggested in 1990 and was discussed for some time but this was cancelled on grounds of cost in 2006. The project was revived in 2009 and then cancelled in 2013, again on grounds of cost. There has been some scepticism in Italy over the project given its enormous cost, the challenges in building such a record-breaking structure and the fact that it has been proposed and cancelled twice in recent decades.
Meanwhile, the Calabria Region will receive a further boost for its transport infrastructure with €622.4 million being provided by the Development and Cohesion Fund 2021-2027. Of this, €388 million will be for road works and €140.4 million for urban mobility projects, while €90.5 million will be for maritime transport.