Museum of Capodimonte: underground exhibition hall – Naples

An extraordinary nine-meter-deep construction, in one of the 3 inner courtyards of the Royal Palace Museum of Capodimonte, where the excavations were hand-made for the proximity of Royal Palace foundations and drilling of piles with digital control machines evade any vibration on the upper planes.An extraordinary construction built nine meters deep, in one of the 3 inner courtyards of the Museum of the Royal Palace of Capodimonte, where the excavations were carried out by hand due to the proximity of the foundations of the Royal Palace and the drilling of poles with digital control machines for evade any vibration on the upper floors. The access routes to the Sala Interrata Espositiva were realized by applying the most modern tunnel advancement techniques by laying metal carpentry, drilling with reinforced riveting, injection with rheoplastic mortars and epoxy resins, reinforced concrete counter-walls, reinforced concrete walls and continuous monitoring of pre-existing structures.

600,000 CM of armed perforations
300,000 KG of iron for concrete reinforcement
300.000 KG of iron for metallic carpentry
40,000 KG of iron for micropiles
10,000 MC of manual excavation
5,000 ML of micropiles
5,000 square meters of waterproofing with polyurethane foam
1,000 MQ of spirol type floors
average workforce employed about 80 workers assigned to the various tasks

 

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