Copyright: Città metropolitana di Torino 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 consisting in structural interventions is part of this investment.The project consisted in an extraordinary maintenance of the roofing and replacement of skylights carried out at the Institute of Higher Education "J.C.MAXWELL" in Nichelino, Via XXV Aprile n. 141.Specifically, the intervention was concentrated in the part of the building called zone A and zone B.The I.I.S. "J.C. Maxwell"; it is divided into three independent factory buildings (body A, body B, body C), used respectively as a school building, gym and workshops.These are connected to each other by a tunnel in the mezzanine floor (body A and B) and an underground tunnel (body A and C).The main body (body A) has a rectangular plan, with central distribution corridors to the premises, such as classrooms, offices, laboratories, toilets etc. , placed in a lateral position on the long sides of the building, and are equipped with direct lighting and ventilation from the outside.Access to the various floors is through two internal staircases.The building is equipped with two external security stairs, placed at the ends of the central corridor.Each floor has four toilet blocks, placed on the side of the stairs.The works consist of: waterproofing; replacement of skylights; replacement of parapets.Top 100 recipients:CITTÀ METROPOLITANA DI TORINO Copyright: Città metropolitana di Torino ReferenceM4C1Project locations Italy EU contribution€4 400 000 000