School Pizzigoni


Project Overview
Introduction:
The School Pizzigoni project (35000 Sqm) focuses on the design and implementation of advanced mechanical, electrical, and special systems to support a modern and sustainable educational environment.
Core Objective:
Delivering advanced mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems to create a sustainable and future-ready learning environment.
Project Codes:
D-EL-PL-711 to 719 (electrical & lighting drawings), CUP & CIG (Comune di Milano identifiers)
Location
Milan, Italy
Scope of Work
Electrical Systems: Comprehensive distribution network with transformer cabin (MT/BT), main switchboards, civil/industrial sockets, RJ45 Cat.6 structured cabling, and dedicated kitchen power supply.
Lighting Systems: Energy-efficient LED fixtures with DALI & KNX controls, integrating sensors for presence and daylight regulation, plus emergency lighting network.
Renewable Energy: 56 kWp photovoltaic system (140 x 400 Wp monocrystalline modules, 64 kVA inverter) for reduced environmental impact.
Infrastructure: Underground cable ducts (PEAD), technical manholes, grounding system with copper rods, and specialized manholes for energy/data distribution.
Compliance & Standards
CEI 64-8:2012 – Electrical installations compliance
EN Standards for sockets, safety, and emergency systems
RAL 7035 – Color coding for electrical towers and finishing






