Incide Engineering, as representative of the Temporary Association of Professionals (RTP) together with SIIS and Studio Sablone, has been awarded by Local Health Authority ASL 1 Abruzzo – Avezzano, Sulmona, L’Aquila, the contract for technical services for works management, safety coordination and technical and economic feasibility and executive design for the new 118 Operations Centre at the San Salvatore Hospital in L’Aquila.
The contract includes the construction of the operations centre, car park, heliport and hangar for aircraft storage in an area located south of the hospital complex.
The total cost of the works is €4,230,000.00.
A two-part project to enhance the emergency healthcare system of ASL 1 Abruzzo
The contract is divided into two functional lots:
- Lot 1 – Construction of the 118 Emergency Operations Centre, currently under construction.
- Lot 2 – Completion with the construction of the hangar, helipad and external facilities, including car parks and green areas.
The hangar, measuring approximately 500 m², will be equipped with maintenance and staff service areas, with fire-resistant partitions that comply with environmental and anti-pollution regulations.
The circular helipad will be equipped with visual aids for day and night flying, in compliance with ENAC requirements.
The project also includes the installation of photovoltaic panels on the roof, in line with national directives on energy efficiency and renewable sources.
BIM design and sustainability according to CAM
The project will be developed entirely using BIM methodology, ensuring integration, coordination and traceability in all design and execution phases.
The project will comply with the Minimum Environmental Criteria (CAM) set out in Legislative Decree 50/2016 and subsequent amendments, ensuring sustainable design focused on the quality of public healthcare buildings.
The new 118 Operations Centre in L’Aquila, together with the Sulmona site, represents a strategic intervention to strengthen the ASL 1 Abruzzo emergency healthcare network.
The project will improve the management of rescue operations and optimise connections between operational sites, integrating advanced technical skills and sustainable solutions to serve the community.







