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PINQUA - Nonantolana subdivision - demolition of existing buildings and construction of 48 dwellings

New kindergarden Villanova

PINQUA (Mission 5 Component 2 – Investment 2.3) 

Italy's Recovery and Resilience Plan provides for the development of new public residential buildings to address housing challenges, especially focusing on existing public assets and revitalizing degraded areas. The emphasis is on green innovation and sustainability. The investment consists of two main strategies, both executed without using new land:

Upgrading and expanding social housing, enhancing urban quality, improving accessibility and safety, addressing housing shortages, and boosting environmental quality. This involves employing innovative models and tools for urban management, inclusion, and well-being.

Targeted initiatives on public residential buildings with significant strategic impact nationally. The selection of funding proposals will be based on indicators that assess the environmental, social, cultural, urban-territorial, economic-financial, and technological-processual impacts of the projects.

The investment is financed by Italy’s Recovery and Resilience plan by EUR 1.4 billion.

The project of PINQUA - Nonantolana subdivision is part of the investment. It envisages the demolition of existing buildings and construction of two blocks of flats for a total of 48 social housing units. The project is part of a measure involving 13 interventions for a total of EUR 14.3million of NRRP resources.