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projects

Our passion and drive have been instrumental to the success of numerous projects both domestically and all around the world.
All of those projects have different characteristics, different background stories and different specific requirements.
But each and every one of them embodies our whole experience.
They are all unique.
From industrial hangars to high-bay warehouses, from bold suspension bridges to glass skyscrapers in the world’s largest cities, we have realised more than 2000 projects over the years.
The following selection showcases our various areas of competence.

Ceramica Sant'Agostino MAV

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Sant'Agostino 2016

Warehouse

A futuristic storage solution

The state-of-the-art self-supporting high-bay warehouse of Ceramica Sant’Agostino – made from 2,400 tonnes of construction steel and 8,700 square metres of wall panels – was, rather incredibly, built in a single year. It is a beacon of efficiency and earthquake protection.  

The Sant’Agostino factory, a renowned producer of fine stoneware wall and floor tiles, was destroyed in the 2012 earthquake in Italy. 

A new self-supporting high-bay warehouse was built that is fully automated and unstaffed. The building was designed to ensure that the non-dissipative load-bearing structure has a seismic quality factor Q of 1 during an earthquake.  

All relevant building security and fire prevention regulations are met. 

During the planning and implementation period, the building was considered a prime example of a new generation of secure, compliant warehouses.

Owner

Ceramiche Sant'Agostino Spa

Steel structures

Industrial halls
Logistic centres

Sector

Industry

Location

Italy
Sant'Agostino

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