The project involves the conversion of the former Pepe Barracks from a disused military district to a university residence and related services. The building, dating back to 1596, was used for centuries for the stationing and housing of soldiers. The restoration envisages the construction of 207 accommodation places divided into one- and two-bed mini-apartments. There will also be common areas for dining, recreation and study, as well as spaces for the management and maintenance of the buildings in the entire area.
Incide was in charge of the final structural design with interventions of: - Consolidation of portions of foundations - Consolidation of portions of brick masonry - Consolidation of brick barrel and cross vaults - Consolidation of wooden and latero-concrete floors - Consolidation and reconstruction of some roof trusses.
In addition, Incide provided project management services, safety manager and developed the fire and plant design in order to bring the buildings to Class A3 (plus six classes compared to the existing) all developed on a BIM platform.
Incide was in charge of the final structural design with interventions of: - Consolidation of portions of foundations - Consolidation of portions of brick masonry - Consolidation of brick barrel and cross vaults - Consolidation of wooden and latero-concrete floors - Consolidation and reconstruction of some roof trusses.
In addition, Incide provided project management services, safety manager and developed the fire and plant design in order to bring the buildings to Class A3 (plus six classes compared to the existing) all developed on a BIM platform.