“The ANCE Aies Salerno – underlines the provincial president, Fabio Napoli – actively participated, with its own amendments, in the process of formation of the law which will become the instrument for regulating urban planning and construction activity in our region in the coming years and which, we hope, can also translate into an instrument of development and growth for our territory.
Building recovery – continues Naples – it is a component of urban regeneration and in the province of Salerno, the residential real estate is extremely old and energy intensive: approximately 69% was built before 1980 before the anti-seismic regulations of ’74 and energy regulations of ’76”.
The new regional urban planning law places, among its objectives, the fight against land consumption, environmental and ecological sustainability but above all urban regeneration, a central theme in the activities of theReeds Aies Salerno. Of particular interest is the article of the law which regulates regeneration interventions and which introduces measures to promote the renewal and reuse of the existing building fabric.
“The standard – adds President Napoli – involves building renovation, urban restructuring and redevelopment of totally or partially degraded urban areas. For the first two types of interventions, in the case of residential construction, volumetric increases of up to a maximum of 20% compared to the existing volume are allowed, while for building renovation interventions without demolition and reconstruction, up to 35% are permitted.
In light of this building heritage – concludes Napoli – an estimated impact of around 2.5 billion euros in the next 5 years, as a result of urban regeneration interventions, which could be activated with the entry into force of the new law”.
Furthermore, the new urban planning law defines a regulatory framework that will also favor the integration between private resources and resources connected both to the PNRR and to the PNC (Complementary National Plan).
The ANCE AIES Salerno, with the involvement of the established Construction Council, will launch a training course on urban planning in the coming months, aimed at increasing and sharing skills and knowledge in an extremely complex sector, in which, in fact, there are all the players in the construction supply chain are called to work