Road paving, San Marino present at the International Symposium organized by the Politecnico di Milano
The Secretary of State for the Territory and the Environment, Stefano Canti, attended the opening session of the 9th International Symposium on the characteristics of road pavement surfaces, organized by the Politecnico di Milano, to which the manager and technicians of the Autonomous state company for public works.
The International symposium on the characteristics of road pavement surfacesorganized by the Politecnico di Milano, “aims to unite industry experts to share studies and experiences in order to apply best practices and discuss cutting-edge technologies to improve infrastructures and carry out safer maintenance interventions and resilient, each in their own country ”, reports the note from the Secretariat of State for the Territory and the Environment.
And “in this, San Marino does not intend to be outdone, with the will to keep up with the new technologies and new projects that are orbiting the world”.
The speakers, including the Italian Minister of Infrastructure, Enrico Giovanniniand managers of Anas and Piarc, “reiterated the importance of discussing the best practices to be applied to road pavements to reduce noise, increase the durability of road surfaces and user safety, in compliance with the environmental sustainability standard, with a methodological approach following the guidelines so that the projects are at the forefront “.
The design of the roads and the optimization of maintenance interventions “must be in line with international regulations, decrees and take into account the guidelines and minimum criteria on the subject and finally comply with the certification requirements”.
Requisite “they are increasingly challenging to increase the resilience of flooring and the safety of people’s mobility”.
Researchers of the subject “have exhibited and models capable of predicting the future behavior of materials used in the streets today, road experimentation is no longer sufficient as it is vitiated by the surrounding environmental conditions, while the new models, made available by scholars, providing the certainty of having a test through the performance of the pavements given by guaranteeing the quality of road structures “.
Stefano Canti (Secretary of State for the Territory, the Environment, Agriculture, Civil Protection and relations with Aaslp): “While Rf limits himself to disrespectful communications towards the institutions, the undersigned focuses on concrete politics. Thanks to the participation in this event and the future collaboration that will be established between my secretariat and the University of Politecnico di Milano, we will proceed to the application of the technologies on the maintenance of road pavements starting from the drafting of a bill that will govern the entire matter. Aspects of the latter not foreseen in the collaboration with the University of San Marino, in addition to the fact of not having transferred any competence within the ASLP. As has already happened within Ugraa, where the synergy with the Italian Ministry of Agriculture has allowed internal staff to be trained, the intention is to train the technicians of the full ASLP by implementing the ‘Safe Roads’ Project ”.