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Redevelopment of Sottoagaro Road – Phase 2
San Daniele del Friuli, Udine, Italy
YEAR
2008 - 2010
CLIENT
City of San Daniele del Friuli
ASSIGNMENT
Design, Project and Safety Management
LOT SIZE
2500 m²
Protected by the government department responsible for environmental and landscape heritage legislation under Title II, Art. 139 of Legislative Decree 490/99 (ex 1497/39)
The project brief was to upgrade and improve an important stretch of road that passes through a hamlet and is an integral part of the historic town of San Daniele.
This road is meant for practical use but is also a key tourist route which winds its way through the local countryside and the artistic and cultural center of the city.
The road was resurfaced with asphalt using reverse camber. A central gutter designed to collect rainwater was constructed with river stones of various sizes.
Overhead electricity and telecommunication cabling was already present, but due to limited resources it was not possible to lay them underground. The project included making provisions for subterranean conduits so this can take place in the future.


infrastructures
Redevelopment of Sottoagaro Road – Phase 2
San Daniele del Friuli, Udine, Italy
YEAR
2008 - 2010
CLIENT
City of San Daniele del Friuli
ASSIGNMENT
Design, Project and Safety Management
LOT SIZE
2500 m²
BEFORE
RENOVATION
Protected by the government department responsible for environmental and landscape heritage legislation under Title II, Art. 139 of Legislative Decree 490/99 (ex 1497/39)
The project brief was to upgrade and improve an important stretch of road that passes through a hamlet and is an integral part of the historic town of San Daniele.
This road is meant for practical use but is also a key tourist route which winds its way through the local countryside and the artistic and cultural center of the city.
The road was resurfaced with asphalt using reverse camber. A central gutter designed to collect rainwater was constructed with river stones of various sizes.
Overhead electricity and telecommunication cabling was already present, but due to limited resources it was not possible to lay them underground. The project included making provisions for subterranean conduits so this can take place in the future.