This construction site aims to build a new car and truck terminal between San Didero and Bruzolo, which will replace the current one in Susa.
Currently located in the Susa area, this large car and truck terminal for goods lorries needs to be relocated to make the necessary space for new rail infrastructure, particularly for the future international station.
The San Didero car and truck terminal construction site, managed by Sitaf on behalf of TELT, was launched in April 2021 and is located in a site of approximately 68,000 square metres between the A32 motorway and the 25 “Mont Cenis” state road. The new car and truck terminal includes a truck station, a parking area for heavy vehicles, a service area and a new centralised control post. A new roundabout will connect the terminal to the state road, while access from the A32 motorway will be provided by two entry and exit ramps over the motorway.
The site had been unused since the 1970s. It contained a few derelict buildings, rubbish, contaminated drums and vegetation that had grown up over the 40 years it had been abandoned. The site was then completely redeveloped by the owner.
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SITAF, the concessionaire of the A32 Turin-Bardonecchia motorway, holds the contract for the works and design under an agreement signed with TELT.
What is the current progress of the construction site?
Figures updated in May 2025
80%
Environmental protection and integration into the landscape
The project has been approved by all the competent bodies and has been developed from a green perspective in terms of materials, processes and technologies. The area for refrigerated vehicles and camper vans will also be equipped with electrical power connections so that the vehicles can avoid having to keep their engine running to operate the refrigerator, thereby saving fuel and avoiding further emissions into the air. In the same spirit of eco-sustainability, the roofs of the covered car parks and part of the buildings will be covered with photovoltaic panels which will contribute to supplying most of the area’s energy needs. Some of the buildings will also have green roofs with grass and several green areas are planned.
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