Infiltration into public buildings: series of works, projects to be changed. From the Via Roma underpass to Mubi

Infiltration into public buildings: series of works, projects to be changed. From the Via Roma underpass to Mubi

MACERATA – From Historical ⁣Landmarks to Modern Challenges: Water‍ damage Plagues⁢ Key Sites



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by Luca Patrassi

While water scarcity remains a pressing issue, the water that does exist⁤ is wreaking havoc across Macerata.Recent reports highlight a surge‍ in water ⁢infiltration and humidity affecting ‌construction ​sites and ​public structures throughout ⁣the city.The affected locations are numerous, ranging from the underpasses on Via Roma and ⁣near the ‍convitto‌ to⁤ the Terrazza dei Popoli and the Mubi building adjacent ⁣to Giardini Diaz. Additionally,Palazzo Buonaccorsi and municipal offices on viale​ Trento and Piazza ​della Libertà are facing⁢ similar‌ challenges.

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The Convitto underpass

In the case of the Convitto underpass, the problem was discovered during the construction phase: the water infiltration ‍was ⁤so significant ⁣that it forced the suspension of the ‌works and the revision of ‍the project. The solution adopted was to increase the slope ⁢of the underpass to avoid ⁢the accumulation of water and to eliminate the hydraulic works initially planned.

The situation is different for the Galleria delle Fonti: the problem of water infiltration has​ been known for ‌years and has never been resolved.⁤ The walls ⁤of ⁣the ⁣tunnel ‌are ⁣natural ⁤dispensers ⁣of water resources and attempts to resolve ⁤the inconvenience ‍have proved useless. The collapse of part of the ​baseball field in ‍via Cioci, which occurred some time ago, highlighted the problem and since then there has never been a shortage of ⁣water inside the tunnel.

In the case of the Via roma underpass, the problem was⁤ discovered during ‌the construction phase: ​a persistent rain flooded the construction site and highlighted the elements​ of risk that would have been created⁢ by continuing with the original project which‍ envisaged the construction of the basin⁤ infrastructure. ‌Action is being taken⁣ by increasing the slope and avoiding⁣ the hydraulic works initially planned.

In ⁢the case of the Convitto⁣ underpass, the problem was discovered during the construction phase: the water ‍infiltration⁣ was so significant that it forced the ⁤suspension ⁣of ‌the works and ⁣the‍ revision of the project. The solution adopted ⁣was to increase ⁢the slope ⁤of the underpass to avoid the accumulation of ‌water and to eliminate the hydraulic works​ initially planned.

The⁤ situation ⁤is different‌ for⁣ the Galleria delle Fonti: the problem of​ water infiltration ⁣has been known for years and has ⁤never been resolved. The walls of the tunnel are natural‌ dispensers of water resources ⁣and attempts to resolve the inconvenience​ have‌ proved useless. ⁤The collapse of part of the baseball field​ in via Cioci, which occurred‌ some time ago, highlighted the problem and ‍as then there has never been a shortage of water inside the tunnel.

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Water in the underpass halted construction⁤ at ⁢the level crossing last November

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water infiltration issues in‌ urban infrastructure projects have been​ a persistent challenge, particularly‌ in areas with ⁣high groundwater levels. One notable example is ⁣the Galleria⁣ delle Fonti, a tunnel​ that ⁤has faced chronic ‌water seepage for years. The problem became widely recognized after a section of the nearby baseball field on Via Cioci‍ collapsed, drawing public attention to‌ the issue. ⁤Despite numerous‌ attempts to ⁣address the problem, the tunnel walls continue ‍to⁢ act as natural water sources, making effective solutions elusive.

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The Gallery of Sources

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In contrast, the Via ⁤roma underpass⁤ project⁣ encountered water-related issues during its construction phase. ⁢Heavy ‍rainfall flooded the​ site, exposing potential risks associated with the original design, which included a basin ⁤infrastructure. To mitigate⁣ these risks, engineers revised the plan by increasing the slope of ‌the underpass and eliminating the need for hydraulic works, ensuring better water drainage⁣ and reducing future complications.

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The Convitto underpass

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Similarly, the Convitto ​underpass project faced significant water infiltration during construction,⁤ leading to⁣ a temporary halt in work. The extent of the water⁢ seepage necessitated a redesign of the project. Engineers​ opted to increase the slope of the underpass, which helped ⁣prevent water ⁣accumulation and⁢ eliminated the need for additional hydraulic

Con the Convitto underpass we move ‌on to a work that did not cost⁢ bundles of ⁣millions but problems​ related to infiltration still arose. A leak from ⁣a pipe had been identified,work was ‍carried⁢ out​ only ⁢to discover that that structure had⁣ more than one ​problem and work also followed to repair the adjacent driveways.

From Convitto ​to diaz Gardens there is little⁣ road, but the water is always a nightmare, the pace is short, it⁤ can be done on ⁣foot without ⁢the aid of amphibious vehicles.

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The People’s Terrace

We start with‌ the Terrazza dei Popoliwhich is also the roof of the‌ historic center car park: renovation works were⁢ carried out but the leaks remained in the premises ​used by Apm employees. Also in the ‍Diaz Gardens area is the former‌ caretaker’s house, now​ home to the Bad after ‍a pharaonic restoration project.⁤ Once the work was‍ completed, as planned, it was seen that there⁤ were significant humidity problems in the basement, to overcome which it was decided ‍to proceed with​ other interventions costing one⁢ hundred ⁢thousand euros. The humidity persists and is also⁤ noticeable on the ‌external walls of the building, on the via Cadorna⁢ side. The emergency also affects large public containers.

At ‍Palazzo ⁣Buonaccorsi there is‌ damage to the wooden floor of the carriage⁢ museum. Then again the roofs ‍of the buildings that ​house⁤ the municipal offices in Viale Trieste and in Piazza della Libertà, in⁣ this last case the ‍top floor also houses the archive and was unusable due to the earthquake.

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The People’s Terrace

We start with the Terrazza dei Popoliwhich is also the roof of the historic center car park: renovation works were carried⁣ out but the leaks‌ remained in⁣ the premises used by apm employees.Also in the Diaz Gardens area‌ is the former caretaker’s house, now home to the Bad after a pharaonic⁤ restoration project. Once the work was​ completed, as planned, it was seen that there were ‌significant humidity problems in the basement, to overcome which it ‌was decided to proceed with other ⁢interventions costing one hundred thousand euros. The humidity ‌persists and is also noticeable ‍on the external walls of the building, on⁢ the​ Via Cadorna side. The emergency also​ affects ⁢large public ⁤containers.

At Palazzo Buonaccorsi ‍there‌ is⁣ damage to the wooden floor‌ of the carriage museum. Then again the roofs ⁤of the buildings that ‌house the municipal offices in Viale Trieste and in Piazza della libertà, in this last case the top floor ⁣also houses the archive and was unusable due to the earthquake.

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It seems like the‌ text is discussing various construction and renovation projects in a specific area, highlighting issues related to water infiltration,⁤ humidity, and structural damage. Here’s a summary of the key points:

  1. Convitto ⁣Underpass:

– The project faced meaningful ‌water infiltration during ​construction, leading to a temporary halt in work.

– Engineers redesigned the project by increasing‍ the slope‌ of the underpass to prevent water accumulation.

⁢ – Additional problems were ⁤discovered, including leaks from pipes and issues with adjacent driveways. ⁣

  1. Diaz ‍Gardens:

– The area is prone to water-related issues, making movement difficult without “amphibious vehicles.”

  1. Terrazza‌ dei Popoli:

– This area serves as the roof of the⁤ historic center car park.

– Renovation ⁣works were carried out, but ⁤leaks persisted in the premises used by Apm employees. ‌

  1. Former Caretaker’s House (now Bad):

⁤ – A significant‍ restoration project was completed,⁣ but​ humidity issues in the basement ​required additional interventions costing €100,000. ‌

– Humidity persists and is visible on the external ​walls of the building, particularly on the ‌Via ​Cadorna side.

  1. palazzo Buonaccorsi:

– Damage was⁢ reported to the wooden floor of the carriage museum.

⁢ – Roofs of buildings housing municipal offices in Viale Trieste and Piazza della ⁣Libertà also have issues.

– In Piazza della Libertà, the top floor (which houses⁣ the ⁤archive) was‍ unusable due to earthquake damage.

  1. Public Containers:

– Large public structures are also affected by these water-related emergencies.

the text highlights ongoing challenges with water⁢ infiltration,⁢ humidity, and structural integrity in various public and historic buildings, requiring costly ‍and repeated interventions.

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