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Istituto Grassi via paolo Veronese in Turin. work on upgrading technological systems and securing internal facades and floors.

Città metropolitana di Torino
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School building security and structural rehabilitation plan (Mission 4 – Component 1 - Investment 3.3)

Italy’s Recovery and Resilience Plan contributes to climate recovery also by enhancing school buildings’ safety and energy consumption. In particular, this measure aims to contribute to the improvement of energy classes and leading to lower consumption and CO2 emissions as well as to increase structural safety of buildings.

Particular attention is paid to the most disadvantaged areas with the aim of tackling and eliminating economic and social imbalances.

The investment is financed by Italy’s Recovery and Resilience plan by EUR 4.4 billion. The project is part of this investment.

This extraordinary maintenance project n. 168/2021, has as its object the ""Istituto Grassi"" of Via Paolo Veronese in Turin and is part of the plan of action relating to school buildings under the responsibility of the School Building Directorate 2 of the Metropolitan City of Turin presented to the Ministry of Education and financed, as part of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, from the European Union thanks to Next Generation EU funds.

This extraordinary maintenance project involves the following measures: the installation of anti-melting devices and the adaptation of the internal lighting system; the replacement of external frames and the revision of the darkening systems; the replacement of a part of the lifting system; the creation of an internal ramp to overcome architectural barriers.

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CITTÀ METROPOLITANA DI TORINO

Città metropolitana di Torino
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