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Roma's Pietralata Stadium: Services Conference to Begin 27 July
·14 July 2026·38d ago

Roma's Pietralata Stadium: Services Conference to Begin 27 July

Source: Roma News

The formal administrative process for AS Roma's new stadium at Pietralata is set to begin. The Services Conference for the Giallorossi facility has been officially convened for Monday 27 July at 10:00 at the Parliamentino of the Higher Council for Public Works at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, via Nomentana in Rome. Regional, city, and government representatives from Lazio, Rome Capital, the Metropolitan City, and the ministries of Culture, Interior, Economy and Finance, and Infrastructure and Transport will attend.

The conference's principal task is to examine in detail the Technical and Economic Feasibility Project (PFTE) submitted by Roma on 18 May. The goal is to issue the "single authorisation decree", the administrative act required to finally open construction. Extraordinary Commissioner Massimo Sessa will convene and chair the meeting under an ordinance issued on 15 June. This measure is designed to accelerate the bureaucratic process and reduce waiting times to grant final approval for the project.

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AS Roma's new Pietralata Stadium project has reached a crucial administrative milestone. On Monday 27 July at 10:00, a Services Conference will convene at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport on Via Nomentana in Rome to examine the Technical and Economic Feasibility Project submitted by the club on 18 May. Extraordinary Commissioner Massimo Sessa will chair the meeting, which aims to issue the "single authorisation decree" needed to finally approve construction. Regional and municipal representatives from Lazio, Rome Capital, and the Metropolitan City will attend alongside officials from the Ministries of Culture, Interior, Economy and Finance, and Infrastructure and Transport. Both outlets emphasize this conference represents a significant step forward, with Forza Roma highlighting how the convergence of regional, municipal, and national institutions underscores the project's importance and the coordination required to advance stadium development.

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È pronto a partire ufficialmente il percorso amministrativo decisivo per la realizzazione del nuovo stadio della Roma a Pietralata. La Conferenza dei Servizi per l’impianto giallorosso è stata ufficialmente convocata per lunedì 27 luglio alle ore 10:00, presso il Parlamentino del Consiglio…

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