CB
Resilience International

Civil Works
The hospital structure provides a large basement for services, garages and areas for future use; a large plate on the ground floor where reception services, outpatient clinics, diagnostics, transfusion center, the S.P.D.C., rehabilitation as well as first aid are concentrated; a monobloc articulated on three floors above the slab where the various wards are located, with intensive care and delivery rooms (n ° 3) on the first floor, the operating rooms (n ° 8) on the second floor and the analysis laboratories and canteen on the third floor. There are 327 beds, of which 264 for inpatient and 63 for day hospital.
HOSPITAL DEI CASTELLI
UNIVERSITY OF PERUGIA, FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Design, construction and ten-year maintenance of the new Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Perugia. The university complex stands on a total outdoor area of 63,192 square meters of which 45,300 square meters of internal surface. Developed next to the new hospital of the city, the new faculty consists of a series of buildings, all of the same height, except for the elliptical tower which, overlooking the complex, becomes a characterizing element of reference. In addition to the presidency of the faculty, the structure houses the studies for the teachers, the secretariats of the departments, the offices for the hospital, the faculty library, 40 classrooms including the Aula Magna (563 seats) for a total of 3,600 seats, educational laboratories, computer rooms, as well as spaces and areas for students.
AJELLO HOSPITAL MANZARA DEL VALLO (ITALY)
The goal of this project is to ensure that the hospital complies with the applicable national and regional standards and regulations in terms of fire safety, seismic safety, and safety at the workplace, and to adapt the entire hospital complex to the organizational and operating requirements set forth by regional and company plans, so as to increase the overall efficiency of healthcare services.
CONCORDIA SCHOOL BUILDINGS MIRANDOLA (ITALY)
The school buildings, designed and built in less than two months to host the pupils of the three municipalities hit by the May 2012 earthquake, have the following features:
· Mirandola: 20 classrooms, totaling 450 primary school pupils. -Concordia: 34 classrooms, totaling 690 primary and secondary school pupils. -Concordia: 34 classrooms, totaling 770 primary and secondary school pupils.
A large Multipurpose room, 1.000 seats capacity, will be used for sporting events and school assemblies. Externally, well equipped playground have been installed. The schools also include a canteen, dorms, laboratories, offices and teacher rooms, toilets for both pupils and teachers. The contracts also envisaged the completion of works in outdoor areas: road surfacing, pavements, fencing, green areas, rainfall collection networks, power supply – gas – water – sewage and firefighting networks, ADSL network, external lighting systems, all the way to the installation of flag poles
















