Travellers and locals alike are complaining about all the scaffolding in Rome right now amid construction work ahead of 2025. Building is nothing new for the city, as Julius Caesar himself commented more than two millennia ago. He issued a law in 45 BC banning the use of carts in the densely populated city centre during the day, making an exception for carts carrying heavy goods to allow them to bring constriction materials to temples. Little has changed as the city’s 2.7 million residents complain about the renovations and projects in process. They also come as a nasty surprise to the million…