Roma Urbe – Multifunctional Building

Committente: ENAC S.p.a. Address: Viale Castro Pretorio 118 00185 Rome, Italy

Periodo di Svolgimento: 2008 - 2012

Opera Intervento:
- Multifunctional Building. First phase (2004-2005)
- Multifunctional Building. Second phase (2008-2012)
- Realization of an elevated pedestrian catwalk linking the new multi‐purpose building and Passenger Terminal. (2011)

Prestazioni professionali svolte:
- Preliminary and definitive design.
- Final and detailed design.
- Building site direction.
- Safety overseeing and maintenance plan.

Importo dei lavori: € 902.899,00 (First phase Multifunctional Building) + € 1.222.818,47 (Second phase Multifunctional Building) + € 450.000,00 (pedestrian catwalk)

Roma Urbe Airport (ICAO: LIRU)

Rome Urbe is the third main airport of Rome, mainly used for private air traffic and for flight school and heliport functions.
Since the early 2000s, ENAC has commissioned several works to upgrade the airport. It currently offers a complementary service to the other two main city airports.

The work, commissioned by ENAC, saw TE2C committed to creating multifunctional structures dedicated to ancillary services to the passenger terminal, such as bars, waiting rooms, offices and other services. An elevated walkway was also realizaed to connect old and new structures.