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Construction of a nursery school in Settebagni - Via della Maremma

Plan for nurseries and preschools and early childhood education and care services (Mission 4, Component 1, Investment 1.1)

Italy’s Recovery and Resilience Plan includes an investment plan for the 0-6 age group, aimed at increasing the supply of childcare facilities by building, renovating and ensuring the safety of nurseries and preschools, to ensure an increase in the educational offer and the available slots for the 0-6 age group, and thus improve teaching quality. The measure is expected to encourage women’s participation in the labour market and support caregivers in reconciling family and professional life.

The investment is financed by Italy’s Recovery and Resilience plan by EUR 3.2 billion.

As part of this investment, the project proposal concerns the construction of a new building, at the district called “Inviolatella Salaria”.
The nursery area is approximately 2,000 square metres, which will accommodate up to 60 children. The building is designed to optimise aspects of energy saving, bio-ecological compatibility and environmental impact.
The new nursery is an integral part of the urban agglomeration and, thanks to the access to the private garden, will offer learners the possibility of outdoor activities.
The structure will be of the load-bearing framework type in reinforced concrete, framed, with inverted foundation beams, pillars in elevation, and concrete and masonry flooring system. The roof will be in simple sloping or horizontal pitch. The external finish will see the use of plaster, with brick block plugging.
The building will be equipped with the following systems: heating, air conditioning, sanitary water, electricity, telephony and data, fire detection and protection, burglar alarm, photovoltaics and solar thermal.
The project fulfils all environmental protection, energy performance criteria of the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) standard.

This project is financed by the Recovery and Resilience Facility with EUR 1.800.000,00.