Well Tech srl


FIANO ROMANO COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL

The project involved the construction of a 25-classroom elementary school complex in Fiano Romano. The integrated contract, awarded to Impresa Monte Severino Costruzioni Srl, included the detailed design, safety coordination, and construction execution. The school was designed to accommodate 625 students, distributed across 25 classes. The structure is arranged on two levels, with the basement dedicated to the primary classrooms, the cafeteria, the room for supplementary activities, the gym, and the school medical clinic. The ground floor houses the entrance hall, the secondary classrooms, the teachers' library, and restrooms. The building was designed to ensure accessibility for persons with disabilities, with the elimination of all architectural barriers and the installation of elevators and adequate restrooms.

Definitive design, executive design, CSP, CSE, CPI and construction management
services

Location
Fiano (RM)

Client:
Municipality of Fiano Romano

Surface area
3,800 m2

School Building
Type

Status
Achieved

Particular attention was paid to hygiene and sanitation, ensuring compliance with the required lighting and ventilation ratios and creating a large dining hall with an adjoining area for food portioning. A greater number of restrooms than required were also provided, with disabled-accessible restrooms added to each block. The design took into account the morphological characteristics of the land and the provisions of the general planning scheme, aiming to minimize environmental impact and promote integration with the surrounding context. The entrance to the area is from the south, through a large parking lot, and leads to the first floor via a flight of steps. The building was designed to be accessible from all sides, with a campus-like layout that allows for easy access to every common or specific area.

A new, cutting-edge school complex, designed for children's learning and well-being, harmoniously integrated into the landscape of Fiano Romano.

The rainwater harvesting system, consisting of a compact unit, filter, tank, and control devices, allows rainwater to be reused for sustainable purposes, such as flushing toilets. The photovoltaic system, consisting of polycrystalline silicon modules installed on the building's roof, has a peak power of 5.06 kWp and contributes to the school's energy needs. In addition to the works envisioned in the final project, technical improvements have been introduced, including the construction of a perimeter drainage channel to protect the building from humidity, the complete furnishing of all classrooms and common areas, the installation of Venetian blinds to control sunlight, the redevelopment of the outdoor areas with a lawn, irrigation system, artesian well, educational garden, reinforced concrete theater, educational trails, and fencing of the entire site. Children's playground equipment, a shade structure, colored concrete paving for the parking lot and slides, and the replacement of incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps for greater energy savings were also included. The construction site was organized to minimize the impact on local traffic, with a dedicated access point from Via Belvedere and an internal traffic lane. The choice of materials and construction technologies was guided by environmental sustainability criteria, favoring natural, non-toxic, and, where possible, recyclable materials.

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