Construction of Post Station

Building renovation of the former VV.FF. building for the creation of a Post Station (project 8163)

The project is funded by PNRR funds. The project involves the renovation and redevelopment of the existing building, constructed in 1877, to be used as a Service Center/Post Station, aimed at providing social and health care services, as well as guidance and orientation for individuals in conditions of material deprivation, extreme marginalization, and homelessness, to facilitate their access to the entire network of services. The center will take charge, simultaneously offering some essential low-threshold services (catering services, job orientation, distribution of foodstuffs, primary health care, administrative and legal advice…).

The building consists of two adjacent sections and has a rectangular plan, developing over three floors above ground for the part facing the public road and two floors for the portion within the former Command area; this section seems to have been built in two successive phases. Along the northern boundary, it is adjacent to a privately owned building. The building is in a state of severe decay and abandonment due to both over 20 years of disuse and the lack of ordinary and extraordinary maintenance interventions, to the extent that access itself is prohibited for safety reasons.

The planned interventions aim to redistribute the internal spaces to meet the new needs of the Client, structurally secure the building, and ensure the required energy efficiency standards.

 

Services provided:

  • structures s.03
  • construction e.20
  • systems ia.01
  • systems ia.03
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