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Complex Civil Buildings and Architectural Excellence<br />

Three projects have been chosen in this section to illustrate<br />

Maire <strong>Tecnimont</strong>’s capabilities in complex civil and industrial<br />

buildings (hospitals, office buildings, service centres and so on).<br />

A common feature of our work is the combination of innovative<br />

technological solutions with attention to architectural design and<br />

landscaping, particularly in the maintenance or refurbishment of<br />

historic buildings.<br />

Amato Real Estate<br />

<strong>Tecnimont</strong> has undertaken the redevelopment of the site of a former<br />

pasta factory owned by the Amato family in Salerno (southern Italy).<br />

The redevelopment is one of several private and public initiatives in<br />

the town carried out by prominent international architects. The Amato<br />

project, designed by the French architect Jean Nouvel, foresees the<br />

development of a new residential and commercial complex alongside<br />

a new 5,000 sq. metre park. The site is at a critical junction between<br />

the city centre and the suburbs, and is crossed by public and private<br />

traffic. Site specificity, orientation and landscape, energy-saving<br />

concepts and innovative materials are the main elements of the<br />

redevelopment, which includes infrastructural facilities and<br />

underground parking financed entirely by private funds. The project<br />

foresees the construction of new structures that respect and<br />

emphasize in a contemporary manner the historical-industrial<br />

context of the old mill. The project will play a strategic role in the<br />

development of the surrounding area.<br />

Client:<br />

Contractor:<br />

Contract value:<br />

Area:<br />

Amato Real Estate<br />

<strong>Tecnimont</strong><br />

¤40 million<br />

18,000 sq. metres<br />

Technogym Village<br />

Technogym Village, with small lakes, fitness facilities and a sports<br />

centre, is under construction in Cesena (central Italy) in a park of over<br />

61,000 sq. metres. The pioneering “wellness factory”, designed by the<br />

architects Antonio Citterio & Partners, includes an area of 40,000 sq.<br />

metres for assembly and logistic services, as well as 11,000 sq. metres<br />

for administrative and commercial activities, a research centre,<br />

gymnasium and a wellness area. The project features innovative use of<br />

materials; the buildings’ external coverings are made of wood, glass<br />

and aluminium. The project should be completed by 2010.<br />

Avellino Hospital<br />

This project includes the construction of a hospital that will<br />

become the sole hospital of Avellino and offer advanced medical<br />

assistance to the entire province. The distinctive element of the<br />

hospital layout is the central square, from which horizontal routes<br />

fan out to connect the various parts of the estate. The hospital will<br />

house 880 beds and have 10 operating theatres. The Healthcare<br />

Centre of Avellino will be of fundamental importance for the<br />

network of medical services in southern Italy. It will replace four<br />

existing hospitals and become a regional medical centre of<br />

excellence, equipped with the most advanced specialist<br />

departments. The project will be completed by December 2010.<br />

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Client:<br />

Contractor:<br />

Contract value:<br />

Area:<br />

Client:<br />

Contractor:<br />

Contract value:<br />

Area:<br />

Technogym<br />

<strong>Tecnimont</strong><br />

¤50 million<br />

50,000 sq. metres<br />

Comune di Avellino, Regione<br />

Campania and Avellino Health<br />

Department<br />

<strong>Tecnimont</strong> (leader) and others<br />

¤200 million<br />

100,000 sq. metres

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