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We believe in the uniqueness of each project and of the people involved.

MILAN | ROME | TIRANA | LOS ANGELES | SINGAPORE | HO CHI MINH CITY


INDEX

BIM & DATA MANAGEMENT using the most innovative tools // p 34

FAÇADE DESIGN focus on great design // p 24

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INTEGRATED DESIGN for a 360° vision // p 12

CASE STUDY / MUSEUM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 01I M9 with Sauerbruch Hutton // p 4

FOUNDATION 04I PRADA with OMA / Rem Koolhaas // p 42

HEADQUARTERS 02I ENI with Morphosis / Thom Mayne // p 20

HEADQUARTERS 05I PRYSMIAN with Arch. Maurizio Varratta // p 56

DELLA ROMA 03I STADIO with Meis Architects // p 30

ALBERE & MUSE 06I LE with Renzo Piano Building Workshop // p 68

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SUSTAINABILITY the future is now // p 62

RECENT PAST & URBAN RENEWAL a resilient approach // p 50

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STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING solutions for every problem // p 74

ABOUT US OUR APPROACH // p 84 WHY SCE Project? // p 86 FOCUS on Value Engineering // p 88 Meet the Management Team // p 90

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M9 MUSEUM


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M9 / MUSEUM OF THE XXth CENTURY Sauerbruch Hutton Architects and SCE Project

A full service integrated design from concept to

M9 - Museo del Novecento is part of the

construction that has allowed a 360° mastering

overall context of the old centre of Mestre

of the project.

and is located near the ancient Convento delle Grazie, reconnecting past and present through the urban revitalization of a space dedicated to commerce and the history of the ‘900.

An iconic highly performant shell that makes M9 the landmark in the city while contributing to the sustainibilty requirements.

35M

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50.000

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A project that is certified LEED Gold

DEC 2018

timing

100% 2010

2013

2018


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DESIGN PHASES INTEGRATED DESIGN CONCEPT DEVELOPED DESIGN TECHNICAL DESIGN

CONSTRUCTION PHASE EXECUTIVE SHOP DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

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M9 MUSEUM

The project consists of two new buildings, one large and one small, the restoration of a former convent and two renovated small buildings (le Cavallerizze), each historically significant. All together, they frame a new public square and open up a diagonal pedestrian link through the courtyard of the 16th-century Convento delle Grazie. Engineering and architecture synergistically work together to create a sustainable, high-performance building whose primary aim is to enhance the use of public space. The main structure is a concrete shell that provides a continuous support to the post-tensioned concrete thin-slabs that span 12 m. The concrete shell touches ground at only two points, the building appears to float above the ground. The glazed storefront provides entrances to an abundance of free-access facilities like the media library, the 200 seat auditorium, the museum shop and the café. An integrated approach led the design team to solutions that maximized the value concrete brought to the project, concrete becoming a leitmotiv for the M9 Museum. Thermal mass is the leading energy concept. Energy consumption is reduced through the high thermal storage capacity provided by the concrete mass itself and the distribution of concrete walls around the building’s perimeter. The building is certified LEED Gold. A grand, scenic staircase leads to the upper galleries and event spaces. The permanent exhibition occupies two ‘black box’ floors, while temporary exhibitions are housed in a naturally lit ‘white box’ on the top floor. A meticulous approach to details and careful attention to lighting and acoustics create an extremely efficient spacious, column-free open gallery where natural light coming from the shed roof shed prevails. Relying on the brilliance of its polychromatic ceramic façade, the project strives to create a new identity for the city. By synchronizing objectives in terms of energy efficiency, structural performance, constructability, materials research, and systems maintenance, M9, the Museum of the XXth Century, is an icon.


M9 MUSEUM

With the creation of the new museum, the refurbishment of the former late-16th century convent and the renovation of a 1970s office building, the M9 creates a dialogue with the past while returning an underutilized area to the city.

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REUSE

Urban renewal: engineering and architecture

An integrated approach led the design team to

Reuse: A perfect balance between new and

synergistically working together to create a

solutions that maximized the value concrete brought to

restored, the project consists of two new buildings,

sustainable, high-performance building whose

the project; concrete becoming a leitmotiv for the M9

the restoration of a former convent, and two

primary aim is to enhance the use of public space.

Museum. Thermal mass is the leading energy concept.

renovated small buildings (le Cavallerizze), each historically significant.

Alessandra Chemollo © Polymnia Venezia

INTEGRATED DESIGN


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Façade design: Paying particular attention to sustainability issues related to the performance

SITE MANAGEMENT Construction

management

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By

synchronizing

Sustainibility: Energy consumption is reduced through the high thermal storage capacity provided

of the building envelope, SCE Project ensured

objectives in terms of energy efficiency, structural

the achievement of the best thermal and visual

performance, constructability, materials research, and

concrete walls around the building’s perimeter. The

comfort inside the buildings.

systems maintenance, M9 is an icon.

building is certified LEED Gold.

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by the concrete mass itself and the distribution of




EXPERTISE EXPERTISE

Providing a complete and tailor-made service are the objectives of SCE Project s' team approach.

ENI HEADQUARTERS

AREA EX FALCK

ATALATANTA STADIUM

San Donato Milanese (Italy) - Ongoing

Sesto San Giovanni (Italy) - 2019

Bergamo (Italy) - Ongoing

Arch. Morphosis / Thom Mayne

Arch. Renzo Piano Building Workshop &

Arch. De8 Architetti

Ottavio Di Blasi & Partners


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INTEGRATED DESIGN 10 Integrated Design is the result of a collaborative approach by a multidisciplinary team of specialists with common objectives. Passionate experts, we enthusiastically undertake even the most complex challenges synergistically and creatively contributing to the enhancement of each project. SCE Project makes use of very high-profile partnerships in the complementary specialist sectors, with the common goal of keeping faith in the architectural concept and respecting the budget. A complete and tailor-made service are the objectives of our work. A multidisciplinary and innovative approach always produces new solutions, guaranteeing maximum optimization in terms of result, time and cost.


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ENI HEADQUARTERS


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ENI

HEADQUARTERS Morphosis and SCE Project

The new Eni Management Center expresses its A full service integrated design from concept to

history in terms of innovative and integrated

technical assistance on site that allowed a 360°

approach to the environment, in a new corporate

mastering of the project.

campus located in San Donato Milanese. The new headquarters has been designed to contribute to the urban development of the area. The Eni Headquarters’s three buildings, linked by sky-bridges, embody the layered composition of the Earth with programmatic zones organized in strata.

Highly performant envelop to ensure the best thermal, hygrometric and visual comfort inside the buildings.

165M

value of work

60.000

site area (sqm.) Thanks to the software interoperability guided by a clearer initial understanding of the construction techniques, our service is true to the architect’s idea while tailored to the client’s requirements. Eni Headquarters is the first construction in Italy with a tendered BIM Model.

ONGOING timing 2014

80% 2019

2020


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DESIGN PHASES INTEGRATED DESIGN

DEVELOPED DESIGN TECHNICAL DESIGN

CONSTRUCTION PHASE EXECUTIVE

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ON SITE

BIM & DATA MANAGEMENT

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HEADQUARTERS

The buildings of the new Eni Directional Center emerge from the landscape as an urban island. They are arranged around a central square and overlook everyday activities, atria, conference center and staff restaurant through floor to ceiling windows. Connected by skyways, the three main buildings integrate the complex with the city establishing a strong visual presence for the company. The mixed use of steel and reinforced concrete allows elegant solutions such as bridges, cantilevers and counter sloping facades. The design of the façade is inspired by the geological formation of the Earth, visible in the optical effect adopted for external cladding of micro-perforated metal sheeting and the stratified forms of the buildings that seem to emerge from the site. The higher floors provide maximum flexibility of use to meet the needs of the company both in terms of office space and in common areas, maximizing natural light. The complex has been designed to achieve LEED Gold certification. SCE Project provided BIM and data management services with the aim of facilitating and optimizing the construction phase. We are currently involved in producing the shop drawings, as well as providing coordination and technical assistance on site.


EXPERTISE EXPERTISE

We are committed to making each project a landmark in the urban landscape by searching for optimal solutions that respect the original concept.

BLLOKU CUBE

STADIO DELLA ROMA

MAC 567

Tirana (Albania) - Ongoing

Rome (Italy) - Ongoing

Milan (Italy) - 2010

Arch. Stefano Boeri Architects

Arch. Meis Architects

Arch. Sauerbruch Hutton Architects


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FAÇADE ENGINEERING 10 The façades are the identity of the project. In SCE Project all engineering aspects of the façades are addressed synergistically with the goal of ensuring maximum performance. Natural lighting of the interior environments and the structural design interface need to be in complete creative coherence with the architectural concept. The team focuses on the design intent of each construction detail of every façade system. By synchronizing their skills in terms of energy efficiency, structural performance, constructability, materials research, and systems maintenance, the result is a coherent and unique building identity. As façade systems specialists, at SCE Project we are determined to provide a quality product with precise detailing. We count on our experienced specialists who are called on to intervene, not only in design, but also in diagnostics, recovery and management, to offer specialist advice in every building type.


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Renderings © MEIS Architects

STADIO DELLA ROMA


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STADIO

DELLA ROMA Meis Architects and SCE Project

The design of the 52,500 seats Stadio della Roma is inspired by one of Rome’s most important A full service integrated design from concept to technical assistance on site that allowed a 360° mastering of the project.

Italian heritage buildings - ‘The Colosseum’. Special attention was given to the design of the façade, focusing on materials and contrasts such as modern steel and glass versus heavy, ‘floating’ stone. The entertainment complex covers a vast site that includes the design and construction of a medical center, AS Roma museum, restaurants and shops.

Highly performant envelop to ensure the best thermal, hygrometric and visual comfort inside

300M

value of work

the buildings.

52.500

site area (sqm.)

Best quality result by coordinating the output of the various teams that were selected all over the world. The different Project Teams were able to work on separated models. This guarantees a simplified interoperability and a faster activity on the model.

ONGOING timing 2015

70% 2018 2019

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DESIGN PHASES PROJECT MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED DESIGN DEVELOPED DESIGN TECHNICAL DESIGN

MEP DESIGN COORDINATION DEVELOPED DESIGN TECHNICAL DESIGN

BIM & DATA MANAGEMENT

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SPORT FACILITY

STADIO

DELLA ROMA

The impetus for the new Roma Stadium in Tor di Valle stems from the need of A.S. Roma to have its own facility within the new Italian regulations for sports facilities. The UEFA Category 4 stadium has a total area of approximately 53,000 square meters. In addition to the stadium, SCE Project was involved in the design of the AS Roma training center, the Hall of Fame, the hotel, and the medical center, all co-located in the area known as Roma Village. The individual buildings area connected with a system of paved and landscaped public squares. The main square, at the foot of the grand staircase which rises to the podium of the stadium, overlooks the Medical Center. With a capacity of almost 60,000 spectators divided into three tiers, a natural grass playing field and a translucent roof protecting all the seats with a PTFE covering, the project takes its inspiration from the most famous amphitheater in the world: the Colosseum. The steel and concrete structure is surrounded by a stone cladding that recalls the rhythmic façade of the famous arena. The roof, of steel, PTFE and polycarbonate, recalls in shape the Velarium, the fabric used by the ancient Romans to cover the upper corners of the Colosseum. The result is a dynamic and contemporary form that refers to the historical richness of Roman architecture. BIM was utilized to provide a detailed and technical integrated design through a common platform. SCE Project provided coordination between all the disciplines supported by clash detection reports and team meetings. Every building element was attributed with appropriate data regarding the category, material, breakdown structure and performance, in order to assist in providing quantity take-offs and cost estimation. The Stadium Bowl shape was designed to provide the highest-quality visibility factor from every seat. Future growth is accounted for via adjusting the seats mounted on a rail system and adding rows in specific areas.


EXPERTISE EXPERTISE

The goal is to provide the Owner at the completion of the contract with a BIM model that corresponds exactly to what was built and includes the maintenance information.

San Donato Milanese (Italy) - Ongoing

SKYSCRAPER VIA STRESA

Arch. Morphosis / Thom Mayne

Milan (Italy) - Ongoing

ENI HEADQUARTERS

Arch. Beretta Associati

AZERBAIJAN PAVILION Dubai (United Arab Emirates) - Ongoing by Simmetrico network


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BIM & DATA MANAGEMENT 10 BIM is a key tool for the control and optimization of the building’s life cycle, from the design phase to the construction phase and continuing beyond to the management and maintenance phase of the building, where the maximum benefits are realized in terms of the optimization of time and operating costs. Starting from the design phase executed entirely in BIM, the coordination between the various specialists and the embedding of information and project criteria is guaranteed with the sharing of all the geometric, physical and performance characteristics of the construction elements. Quality control, consistency, and precision of the design documentation (spreadsheets, schedules, estimates, programming, etc.) are guaranteed with automatic data extraction from a single centralized database. The virtual model is also used during construction by the Construction Manager and by the contractor to verify the completion of the work, the construction schedule and to record any changes to the project that took place during construction.


Renderings © MEIS Architects

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PRADA FOUNDATION


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PRADA FOUNDATION OMA / Rem Koolhaas and SCE Project

Located in Largo Isarco, south of the Milan city center, the complex is the result of the transformation and expansion of an early twentieth century distillery which represents an important and innovative urban redevelopment of a large area. The project consists of seven existing buildings and three new structures: the Museum, a space for temporary exhibitions; the Cinema, a multimedia auditorium; and the Tower, a permanent exhibition space of ten floors.

60M

value of works

19.000

site area (sqm.)

2009

timing

100% 2013

2014

2016


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PRADA FOUNDATION

One of the unique aspects of the Prada Foundation project is the dialogue between the renovated, existing buildings and the new. While each remains distinct, they compliment and contrast in a process of continuous interaction. Variety can be appreciated by the constant dialogue between old and new, horizontal and vertical lines, large dimensions and smaller spaces, open and enclosed environments. The new building provides a total of 2,000 sqm of indoor exhibition space across six levels, as well as a restaurant, a bar and a 160 sqm panoramic terrace. The 60-meter high Tower is realized in exposed white concrete. The new building provides a series of different exhibition conditions that together with the other buildings, define the architectural vision of the foundation. The clear height of the ceilings increases from bottom to top, varying from 2,7 m on the first floor to 8 m on the last. The external façades are characterized by an alternation of concrete and glass surfaces, which allows exposure from a northern, eastern or western side on the different floors, whereas the top gallery space is exposed to indirect light.


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PRADA FOUNDATION

Preservation requires intelligence, precision and creativity. Rem Koolhaas


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Bel Air Trilogy by Walter De Maria

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To the Son of Man Who Ate the Scroll by Goshka Macuga


EXPERTISE EXPERTISE

Restoration & preservation is not only about heritage. It is about recognizing the value of our built environment and offering new life to existing buildings and urban areas.

CASSINA SHOWROOM

F. PARENTI THEATER

Meda (Italy) - 2017

Milan (Italy) - 2007

FABBRICA DEL VAPORE

Arch. Patricia Urquiola

Arch. AMDL / Michele De Lucchi

Milan (Italy) - 2007 / Arch. Premarini


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RECENT PAST & URBAN RENEWAL 10 SCE Project also specializes in restorations and renovations of existing buildings and structures. Special attention is given to aspects of fundamental importance, such as diagnostics, the selection and adoption of conservation techniques and materials, analysis, testing pre- and post-intervention, and monitoring during the construction phases. Restoration methodology and techniques are always in compliance with international conservation conventions and best practice. The overall approach is to preserve the originality and integrity of the building together with the implementation of “new” features that will significantly improve the whole area object of the project. The aim is that of preserving the original aspect of the building by implementing conservative methods to guarantee long term life cycle of the building Moreover, we believe that restoration and preservation is not only about heritage. It 's about recognizing the value of our built environment and offering new life to existing buildings, increasing their resilience, and maximizing their continued utilization in the years to come. It’s about safeguarding the connection between past, present and future.

ANALYSIS

TESTING

DIAGNOSTIC

DESIGN

CONSTRUCTION & MONITORING

TESTING

NEW LIFE


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PRYSMIAN HEADQUARTERS


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PRYSMIAN

HEADQUARTERS Arch. Maurizio Varratta and SCE Project

The Prysmian Group Headquarters sits in the context of one of the largest requalification and urban restructuring operations of the 20th century in the Bicocca zone of north Milan. The aesthetic of the reinterpretation and reconstruction of the industrial buildings pays tribute to the historical Milanese factories. The project aims to preserve the memory of the past by maintaining and restructuring the original external walls and by using the same construction systems and technology to rebuild a series of missing parts, clad in a new material.

35M

value of works

22.500

site area (sqm.)

2016

timing

100% 2012

2015

2016


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DESIGN PHASES STRUCTURE CONCEPT DEVELOPED DESIGN TECHNICAL DESIGN

CONSTRUCTION PHASE STRUCTURE SHOP DRAWINGS SITE SUPERVISION

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PRYSMIAN

HEADQUARTERS

To realize the objectives, and in consideration of the specific pre-existing conditions, the project started with an analysis of the entire facility to ensure that the design would not disrupt the memory of the area’s industrial past, while simultaneously focusing on new objectives relating to the workplace environment and sustainability. The analysis also included assessing the client’s needs and this, coupled with the urban planning parameters, led to the solution of a complex of four buildings set around two large biometric greenhouses - full-height spaces realized by voiding out the spans and enclosing them with full-height glazing. The greenhouses allow north light into the previously dark spaces, optimizing the building’s efficiency and workplace environment while simultaneously improving the building’s overall energy performance. South facing roofs are fitted with photovoltaic panels as well as micro-perforated mechanized shading to control heat gain through the roof. Additionally, mechanized shading is also used to control luminosity and glare in the offices. All the vertical circulation systems (stairs and lifts) are situated around the greenhouses, as well as spaces for group social interaction. The outer shell of the main building was left to respect the original dimensions, geometries, and exterior alignments within the greater context of this historic industrial zone. The façades were selectively replaced with high-performance metal cladding panels glazing.




EXPERTISE EXPERTISE

By transforming its headquarters into the the greenest and best place to work in Milan, Prysmian has boosted its productivity while reducing its carbon footprint significantly and becoming a case study of good practice.

GREEN INNOVATION FACTORY

OFFICE BUILDING VIA AMADEO

EX MICHELIN AREA LE ALBERE & MUSE

Rovereto (Italy) - Ongoing

Milano (Italy) - Ongoing

Trento (Italy) - 2015

Arch. Kengo Kuma & Associates &

Arch. Genius Loci architettura

Arch. Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Carlo Ratti Associati


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SUSTAINABILITY

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All design solutions and methods implemented by SCE Project consider resource management. Care is taken in the selection of materials and in highly sustainable building construction techniques. We rely on and collaborate with colleagues who specialize in researching renewable energy solutions and providing experience and multidisciplinary expertise to achieve our commitment to the highest environmental quality standards. Projects with specific sustainability certification requirements are followed by our in-house experts who are responsible to ensure the entire project meets the determined certification.


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EX MICHELIN AREA


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LE ALBERE & MUSE Renzo Piano Building Workshop and SCE Project

The Trentino Michelin plant was founded in 1927 and continued uninterrupted production until 1997. In 1999 the structure was decommissioned and abandoned. Located between the railway line and River Adige, a few hundred metres from the historic center of Trento, the ex-Michelin Area has been the subject of the most significant urban redevelopment project ever carried out in Trentino.

250M

value of works

110.000

site area (sqm.)

2011

timing

100% 2008

2009

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2015


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DESIGN PHASES STRUCTURE TECHNICAL DESIGN

CONSTRUCTION PHASE STRUCTURE SHOP DRAWINGS

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AREA EX MICHELIN

The transformation of an area of little interest into a new urban centre, which constitutes a point of socio-cultural aggregation and of collective interest, is without doubt the most important aspect of the intervention, achieved through careful mending of the social fabric and the recovery of the relationship with the natural environment. The complex, imagined and designed by architect Renzo Piano, includes 22 residential buildings and the Museum of Science (MUSE). Two types of building characterize the intervention: in line and in court. In line buildings are located along the axis of the railway and have non-residential functions. They are acoustically protected and constitute, on the eastern front, a barrier against the noise coming from the railway. The courtyard buildings, mainly residential, are characterized by “cuts” that permit viewing of the internal gardens. The roofing system represents one of the most important and unifying features of the project. Despite the diversity of their various functions, heights and inclinations, the elements work together to form a unique semantic system that covers all of the edifices, favouring the use of wood and steel structures. Area Ex Michelin aboveground built area: Residential : 43,931 sqm Services: 27,869 sqm Retail: 10,502 sqm Museum: 11,710 sqm Conference rooms: 3,351 sqm




EXPERTISE EXPERTISE

The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating the problem in a way that will allow the solution. Bertrand Russell

MATERA STATION

PRADA FOUNDATION

PIRELLI TOWER

Matera (Italy) - 2019

Milan (Italy) - 2016

Milan (Italy) - 2007

Arch. Stefano Boeri Architetti

Arch. OMA / Rem Koolhaas

Arch. De8 Architetti


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STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 10 Constant investments in development and innovation are the basis of the success of a multidisciplinary and brilliant team always looking for creative solutions. Maintaining the project objectives is ensured through great ability in problem solving and a tailor-made service result-oriented approach. In the structural engineering sector, SCE Project’s vast and varied experience is the basis of our flexible and conscientious workflow. Each team of engineers not only have great expertise, they focus maximum attention to crucial elements such as careful coordination with the architectural design; construction details, means and methods; construction safety; construction schedule and cost control; research and selection of materials; and innovative construction techniques. Building Information Modelling (BIM) and the ability to use the most current calculation software gives us the opportunity to deliver cutting-edge solutions and complete structural projects of any nature, scale, and complexity.


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MAIN PROJECTS ENI HEADQUARTERS, SAN DONATO (MI) // TERTIARY // UNDER CONSTRUCTION Morphosis Architects

IN DE (ARCH/STRUCT/MEPF) + BIM + TECH AS STADIO DELLA ROMA, ROME // SPORT FACILITIES // ONGOING MEIS Architects

PM + IN DE (ARCH/STRUCT/FLS) + MEP CO + BIM INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL OF UGANDA, KAMPALA (UGANDA) // HEALTHCARE // UNDER CONSTRUCTION Progetto CMR

STRUCT DE GEWISS STADIUM, ATALANTA (BG) // SPORT FACILITIES // ONGOING De8 Architetti

IN DE (ARCH/STRUCT/MEPF) + STRUCT CM + BIM EX FALCK AREA, SESTO SAN GIOVANNI (MI) // INFRASTRUCTURE // 2019 Renzo Piano Building Workshop / Ottavio Di Blasi & Partners

IN DE (STRUCT/MEPF) + DE CO NEW CULTURAL CENTER AND MUSEUM OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, M9, MESTRE // CULTURAL // 2018 Sauerbruch Hutton

IN DE (ARCH/STRUCT/MEPF) + CM AREA EX MICHELIN, MUSE & LE ALBERE, TRENTO // MIXED USED // 2016 Renzo Piano Building Workshop

STRUCT DE + TECH AS PRADA FOUNDATION, MILAN // CULTURAL // 2016 OMA / Rem Koolhaas

STRUCT DE + TECH AS PRYSMIAN HEADQUARTERS, MILAN // TERTIARY // 2016 Maurizio Varratta

STRUCT DE + STRUCT CM KURSAAL & HOTEL DES THERMES , SAN PELLEGRINO TERME (BG) // MIXED USE // 2013 De8 Architetti

IN DE (ARCH/STRUCT/MEPF) + CM MILANOFIORI 2000, ASSAGO (MI) // MIXED USED // 2009 EEA Erick van Egeraat Associated Architects

STRUCT DE + STRUCT CM

DE = DESIGN // CO = COORDINATION // PM = PROJECT MANAGEMENT // BIM = BIM & DATA MANAGEMENT IN = INTEGRATED // ARCH =ARCHITECTURAL // STRUCT = STRUCTURAL // MEPF= MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING & FIRE-PRO CM = CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT // STRUCT CM = STRUCTURAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT // TECH AS = TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ON SITE


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Providing intelligent solutions to challenging problems, SCE Project is a global, multidisciplinary, architecture and engineering firm offering integrated design and management services.

WHO ARE WE?

ABOUT US OUR APPROACH // p 84 WHY SCE Project? // p 86 FOCUS on Value Engineering // p 88 Meet the Management team // p 90

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Mixed Use Public & Cultural Residential Office Commercial & Logistics Hotel Retail Industrial Healthcare Educational Entertainment & Sport Infrastructure Restoration

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APPROACH

SCE PROJECT

SCE PROJECT is an engineering practice founded in April 2001 by Fabrizio Bozzi, Stefano De Cerchio and Manuela Fantini. SCE Project’s integration of multidisciplinary services provide solutions that are of the highest quality and meet time and cost targets. With over 1000 built projects in Italy and abroad, SCE Project is the ideal choice for a reliable partner whose focus on planning, building systems, technical documentation and project management produces the best results. With offices in Milan, Rome, Tirana, Los Angeles, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City, SCE Project employs over 100 highly-skilled professionals including engineers, architects and specialists, alongside administrative, IT and support staff.


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OUR SERVICES

EXPERT ADVICE

Feasibility studies Coordination of Health and Safety during design & construction Specialty design Civil and MEP due diligence of existing structures and buildings Audit of the design process and construction

ETHOS Passion for its work and a strong spirit of initiative distinguish our teams who are led by senior staff whose common knowledge base and experience inform every project. Principals actively lead project teams in a practice where active participation is encouraged. Commitment to innovation and the evolution of our staff are one of the primary reasons for the success we have achieved over the past years. We strive to select and develop the most promising figures in the industry from an ethical, creative, and technical standpoint.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Integrated design Coordination and integration of specialist services Planning and time management Budget estimation and cost management ENGINEERING Structural engineering Building engineering Restoration engineering Infrastructural engineering Geotechnical engineering Environmental engineering Engineering for the contractor Facade engineering BIM 3D Modeling BIM SITE MANAGEMENT Construction management Technical and economic supervision of work Technical assistance for the contractor Testing ARCHITECTURE Architectural design Architectural restoration and rehabilitation Architecture for sustainability Design of administrative procedures

360° DESIGN

RESEARCH Young architects and engineers are valued teammates whose new ideas challenge us to keep open minds when searching for solutions. We acknowledge the changing world we live in and feed on the enthusiasm and desire to investigate new methods and software that our younger staff bring to the design process. Working together in this open, creative environment, we experience individual growth while sharing in the joint successes of our teams and our projects.


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To ensure the maximum optimization in terms of cost and timing, while meeting the best functionality, SCE Project involvement always begins from the very earliest stages of the design process with an innovative multidisciplinary approach. Thanks to the great capacity of fully understand the integration between all the disciplines, the aim is that of bringing added value to design with a great attention to local regulations and common practice.

EXCELLENCE

WORLDWIDE Working with international clients seeking to build in Italy, the primary service offered from our Los Angeles office is project management. We have the capacity to work on projects of any scale and complexity and bring the added value of clear communication to the complex process of developing in Italy. Detailed design and structural refurbishments are our primary services offered from our offices in Asia. Our expertise in structural renovations gives SCE Project a unique advantage given the renewed interest in preserving the cultural monuments in East Asia. Although spread across different continents, the common culture found in each office of the SCE Project group is our genuine delight in and dedication to the craft and technology of building.

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Quality certified under the Quality Management UNI EN ISO 9001:2015 system is essential, achieved through a methodical analysis of these factors and reliance on our experienced professionals using the most advanced tools in the industry. In addition to specialized expertise, the SCE Project team also boasts the most sophisticated hardware and software equipment for the development of a fully integrated and optimized design and the control of the quality of the project from the beginning to the completion of the construction.

QUALITY


EXPERTISE EXPERTISE

We do not bring predetermined responses because we believe in the uniqueness of each project, instead we recognize every new problem according to a result-oriented approach.

01 Gather information and the project

02 Our team uses a group interaction

03 The ideas generated during the

requirements, design, background,

process to identify alternative ideas for

group interaction process are screened

budget.

optimizing the function of a system or

and evaluated by the team.

subsystem.

INFORMATION

CREATION

EVALUATION


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DEVELOPMENT & ADVICE

REPORTS

04 The solutions selected during the evaluation process are

05 The team prepares and presents the client with

developed further to include descriptions, sketches, details and

the report, providing our professional opinion on the

life cycle cost analysis.

best solutions and working together with the client to assist in making the final decisions.

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PROCESS

VALUE ENGINEERING

• Develop realistic budgets • Improve decision making • Accelerate design process • Enhance the understanding of project • Encourage cross-discipline communication


MANAGEMENT TEAM

STEFANO

MANUELA

FABRIZIO

Partner

Partner

Partner

Over the years Stefano De Cerchio has influenced the development of a multidisciplinary approach which has contributed to the success of large-scale, challenging projects in which SCE Project has been in charge of full service design. Thanks to his organizational skills and an aptitude for problem-solving, he manages each project in close collaboration with the other branches of design, from concept to realization. He continues to distinguish himself in the role of Site Manager in both private and public large-scale initiatives, paying particular attention to construction costs and construction on site.

Thanks to twenty years experience as Project Manager, Manuela Fantini has successfully led numerous projects in different sectors, always managing to identify the resources and tools necessary to guarantee the best results. A passionate advocate of a proactive and multidisciplinary approach, Manuela is actively involved in identification of design solutions requiring a mastery of architectural space. Manuela is renowned for her particular abilities in developing the structural and architectural design of facades: a sector in which her marked efficiency in the use of materials has proved to be a determining factor on many occasions.

During his career, Fabrizio Bozzi has contributed to the development of large scale projects for residential, commercial and tertiary purposes. He has been Project Manager of major projects related to both the construction of new buildings and the restoration and seismic upgrading of historic buildings. He has held the position of Site Manager for numerous projects that have required the design of innovative systems and avant-garde solutions, developing the structural design in collaboration with the most renowned Italian construction companies.


WHO // 90

Quality, creativity, research and innovation working together to provide a tailor-made solution are the core values of our worldwide group.

KIM

LUIGI

CEO SCE Project USA

CEO SCE Project ASIA

Kim Groves began her career at the Morphosis studio, collaborating with the award-winning architect Thom Mayne as a designer and architect. She was responsible for managing the design team for the ENI Headquarters in San Donato Milanese, Milan in collaboration with SCE Project. Kim is in charge of everything related to projects in the US market and holds the position of CEO of SCE Project USA. Since joining the SCE Project team as Project Manager in 2014, Kim has been responsible for the development of international projects and in which the SCE design team works closely with American architects and developers. As a meticulous project manager, Kim makes communication a priority, putting interaction with designers, external consultants and the client first. Kim focuses on compliance with initial inputs such as budget and paying particular attention to the client satisfaction.

Luigi Campanale’s experience and knowledge of the Asian market and in the management field allowed him to take part in high profile projects. Luigi also collaborates with several public institutions on the Asian market such as the Italian Institute for Culture in Tokyo, the Italian Embassy in Japan and Vietnam, the Italian Chamber of Commerce and the Italian Commercial Commission (ICE) in Japan and Vietnam on behalf of which he actively takes part in conferences and events.

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Luigi is the Project Manager in charge of the 888 project – Danang in Vietnam, a project covering an area of ​​4500 sqm and of the restoration of the ‘Secretariat’ in Yangon, the most important building of the former capital of Burma.

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WHO ROBERTO CEO SCE Project ROME Thanks to his determination and strong ability to find innovative solutions for every situation, Roberto Casartelli continuously covers the role of General and Structural Site Manager. His versatile attitude and his strong ability to face complex issues with a great spirit of initiative, give him competence in all phases of coordination: from cost control to specialist assistance on site.


info@sceproject.it I www.sceproject.it


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