The CEO of the Brisa Group stated on Wednesday in Parliament that the company will not seek compensation for the costs of repair works on the A1 or for lost toll revenues, following the collapse of a section in the Coimbra area due to flooding. Full reopening is “potentially at the weekend.”
Brisa will not seek compensation for the cost of works on the A1. Full reopening of traffic expected in the coming days
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