Copyright: Roma Capitale Construction of New Schools through Building Replacement (Mission 2 - Component 3 - Investment 1.1).Italy’s Recovery and Resilience Plan provides for the progressive replacement of part of the building stock of public schools with the aim of creating modern and sustainable structures. The objectives of the interventions are the reduction of energy consumption, an increased seismic safety of buildings, and the development of green areas. The plan is expected to target 166 school buildings, with a total of 400 thousand m².The investment is financed by Italy’s Recovery and Resilience plan by EUR 1 billion.This project is part of this investment. The preschool of the Tullia Zevi Institute in Casal Palocco, Rome, currently consists of three outdated prefabricated halls that are unsuitable for full-time use due to limited space for a kitchen and canteen. The project plans to demolish these structures and build a single new energy-efficient building on the 5,000-square-metre green site. The new facility will include four classrooms for up to 120 children, a classroom for activities, a canteen with kitchen, offices, storage, and dedicated spaces for staff and educators. Designed to meet high thermal, acoustic, and seismic standards, the building will provide improved functionality, energy savings, and better quality service aligned with civil protection needs.This project is financed by the Recovery and Resilience Facility with EUR 1.948.800,00 ReferenceM2C3Project locations Italy EU contribution€1 948 800 Project websitehttps://www.romasitrasforma.it/en/intervento/inclusion/demolition-and-reconstru…