Since the beginning of the crisis, around 230 jobs have been lost in the construction sector, which reaches 350 if we also consider all the activities associated with the sector. This is what ANCE has revealed which today, on the occasion of the national assembly of the association which is taking place in Rome, has released the "Economic report". According to ANCE, "the crisis in the sector has inevitably generated strong repercussions on the stability of the production and employment structure".
The works were opened by the speech of Paolo Buzzetti, president of ANCE, who underlined how “the assumption that a generic development infrastructure is possible at no cost is a chimera or a joke”. In relation to the development decree being studied by the government, Buzzetti then added that “it must include the infrastructures, on which there is a strong delay. It must be kept in mind that construction is the engine of the Italian economy”.