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Restructuring, rationalisation of emergency routes and upgrading of the equipment of the Emergency Department of the Umberto I Polyclinic Hospital

The redevelopment project of the Emergency Department of the Umberto I Polyclinic Hospital involves adaptation and maintenance of the building and includes the purchase of new equipment, with the aim of making the structure more efficient and in line with the needs of the patients.

The adaptation works concern:

  • Restructuring and rationalisation of the external corridors connecting the operating theatres of the EAD and of the emergency diagnostic department, located in building 4 on the basement floor, in order to improve the routes in the event of emergencies and a possible massive influx of injured people. An equipment store will also be built; 
  • The complete renovation of the outpatient centre 2 of the Emergency Department, located on the ground floor of building 4, in order to improve emergency health care and to adapt the rooms technologically and normatively; 
  • The partial renovation of the outpatient centre 1 of the Emergency Department, located on the ground floor of building 4, to improve pre- and post-triage expectations with the rationalisation of spaces and technologies; 
  • The complete renovation of the former emergency laboratory, located on the ground floor of building 4, for the construction of the minor code boxes and the rooms for the "psychiatric codes".

With regard to electro-medical equipment, the purchase of new technologies to replace obsolete or outdated equipment, and the integration of the current equipment in order to ensure continuity of assistance and resolve any critical situations.

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Renovation of the premises and upgrading of the equipment of the Emergency Department of the San Giovanni Addolorata Hospital

The interventions, which have already begun, involve the redesigning of the internal spaces of the Emergency Department of the San Giovanni Addolorata Hospital and include extraordinary maintenance, renovation and the purchase of new equipment.

The extraordinary maintenance works concern: 

  • The continuation of the securing of the façades of the San Giovanni Hospital Centre, with particular reference to the front view and the replacement of the windows, as identified by the procedure for the prevention of suicide; 
  • The separation of the paths of patients who need diagnostic tests through the creation of 3 different appropriate reception and waiting paths;
  • The plant upgrading of the High Intensity Area Emergency Department, the redistribution of related spaces and the modernisation of the now obsolete electrical systems. In particular, it is necessary to enhance the MV distribution of the inner ring and the LV distribution with specific reference to the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and related QEBTs. 

New equipment includes:

  • Diagnostic imaging equipment by means of trocostratigraphy, a handheld radioscopy device, ultrasound and similar equipment;
  • Vital support and monitoring technologies for the Resuscitation Centre and intensive care such as new lung ventilators, a new monitoring system, ICU bedside medical PCs, monitors; 
  • Equipment for the surgical unit, including a large repeater monitor for haemodynamics, operating tables, medical PCs dedicated to operating theatres and hardware and software systems for the integration of biomedical technologies.

 Working site considered partially closed and operating at the beginning of the Jubilee Year.

Regione Lazio
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Construction of a new room in the Interventional Radiology Department of the Sant'Eugenio Hospital Centre

The intervention, within the Interventional Radiology Department, in Building B, Body A of the Sant'Eugenio Hospital Centre, involves the construction of a room for the installation of an angiography device. The main works required for the preparation and equipping of the premises include: the consolidation of the floors and supporting structures, the construction of a new safety staircase, the execution of the electrical and mechanical plant works for the creation of a new power line starting from the transformation cabin, the supply and installation of the electrical panel of the machinery, the installation of the air conditioning and air treatment system. Provision has also been made for the refurbishment of the ancillary rooms of interventional radiology, in order to relocate the CT unit and improve circulation routes, in compliance with the minimum requirements. Further works concern the complete refurbishment of an area in Building A to create new staff changing rooms, with capacity for approximately 190 spaces.

The Hospital Centre also provides for the installation of a new 256-layer CT scanner, which will replace the current 64-layer scanner and improve the hospital's diagnostic capacity. The operation includes a series of complementary interventions: the renovation of the installation site, the replacement of the electrical panel, the revision of the air conditioning, lighting and medical gas systems, the execution of proteximetric works. In addition to these improvements, a high-end ecotomograph equipped with 5 probes and monitoring stations capable of monitoring up to 24 beds will be purchased.

Roma Capitale
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SUSTAINABILITY

Completion, recovery and enhancement of Rupicole Park

The Rupicole Park project includes the creation of a system of accessible and inclusive paths, designed to ensure usability for all citizens, with adaptation to the needs of users with disabilities. In addition, new trees - mainly deciduous - will be planned to provide natural shade and improve environmental comfort. Fences will not be erected in the open areas of the Park's perimeter, so as not to interrupt the free passage and at the same time to promote the sense of belonging of the inhabitants.

Roma Capitale
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Construction of mini-apartments at Casa di Riposo Roma 1

The project responds to the need to create, in the current Casa di Riposo Roma 1, several family-type residential solutions, such as community housing, co-housing and mini-housing. The project follows the guidelines established by Roma Capitale, for the reorganisation of the housing system for the elderly, with the aim of improving the quality of life of the facility's guests.

Roma Capitale
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Extraordinary maintenance of the municipal road network – Municipality XII Viale delle Mura Gianicolensi

In view of the Jubilee 2025, Roma Capitale is organising maintenance and improvement works on both main and local roads in order to facilitate the movement of pilgrims and tourists throughout the city. This programme involves all 15 municipalities of Rome, each responsible for the resurfacing of the roads under its jurisdiction, with a special focus on connecting axes. The investment will be equally distributed among the municipalities and interventions will be allocated through a centralised tender to ensure uniformity and consistency. The maintenance will include resurfacing the bituminous conglomerate paving, cleaning the drains for rainwater disposal, restoring road markings and maintaining the areas adjacent to the roads.

Roma Capitale
Sostenibilità

SUSTAINABILITY

Extraordinary maintenance of the municipal road network – Municipality XII Largo San Pancrazio

In view of the Jubilee 2025, Roma Capitale is organising maintenance and improvement works on both main and local roads in order to facilitate the movement of pilgrims and tourists throughout the city. This programme involves all 15 municipalities of Rome, each responsible for the resurfacing of the roads under its jurisdiction, with a special focus on connecting axes. The investment will be equally distributed among the municipalities and interventions will be allocated through a centralised tender to ensure uniformity and consistency. The maintenance will include resurfacing the bituminous conglomerate paving, cleaning the drains for rainwater disposal, restoring road markings and maintaining the areas adjacent to the roads.

Roma Capitale
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Extraordinary maintenance of the municipal road network – Municipality XII Via di San Pancrazio

In view of the Jubilee 2025, Roma Capitale is organising maintenance and improvement works on both main and local roads in order to facilitate the movement of pilgrims and tourists throughout the city. This programme involves all 15 municipalities of Rome, each responsible for the resurfacing of the roads under its jurisdiction, with a special focus on connecting axes. The investment will be equally distributed among the municipalities and interventions will be allocated through a centralised tender to ensure uniformity and consistency. The maintenance will include resurfacing the bituminous conglomerate paving, cleaning the drains for rainwater disposal, restoring road markings and maintaining the areas adjacent to the roads.

Roma Capitale
Sostenibilità

SUSTAINABILITY

Extraordinary maintenance of the municipal road network – Municipality XII Via Vitellia

In view of the Jubilee 2025, Roma Capitale is organising maintenance and improvement works on both main and local roads in order to facilitate the movement of pilgrims and tourists throughout the city. This programme involves all 15 municipalities of Rome, each responsible for the resurfacing of the roads under its jurisdiction, with a special focus on connecting axes. The investment will be equally distributed among the municipalities and interventions will be allocated through a centralised tender to ensure uniformity and consistency. The maintenance will include resurfacing the bituminous conglomerate paving, cleaning the drains for rainwater disposal, restoring road markings and maintaining the areas adjacent to the roads.

Roma Capitale
Sostenibilità

SUSTAINABILITY

Extraordinary maintenance of the municipal road network – Municipality XII Via della Consolata

In view of the Jubilee 2025, Roma Capitale is organising maintenance and improvement works on both main and local roads in order to facilitate the movement of pilgrims and tourists throughout the city. This programme involves all 15 municipalities of Rome, each responsible for the resurfacing of the roads under its jurisdiction, with a special focus on connecting axes. The investment will be equally distributed among the municipalities and interventions will be allocated through a centralised tender to ensure uniformity and consistency. The maintenance will include resurfacing the bituminous conglomerate paving, cleaning the drains for rainwater disposal, restoring road markings and maintaining the areas adjacent to the roads.