A symbolic intervention that paves the way for renewal
From a technical standpoint, this was not a straightforward intervention: part of the buildings had to remain fully operational throughout all demolition phases.
In particular, Lot 6 – “Martinelli Project” – housed not only offices but also the staff canteen and other corporate services. For this reason, the intervention plan was developed in several phases, allowing the relocation of ongoing activities without limiting or slowing down RCS’s normal business operations.
The particularly robust structures and the height of the buildings—exceeding 30 metres in some areas—required the use of specialised equipment suitable for complex high-level operations, including a 120-tonne excavator equipped with a 50-metre long-reach boom.
EQUIPMENT
120-tonne excavator equipped with a long-reach boom and, depending on the height of the buildings to be demolished, fitted with a hydraulic crusher;
No. 2 × 40-tonne excavators equipped with hydraulic crushers and hydraulic grapples;
Mobile crushing plant for on-site volume reduction of demolition debris;
Wheel loader;
Trucks.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Demolition works were carried out concurrently with the construction of new buildings on the same footprint as the demolished structures. All operations were executed without limiting or slowing down RCS’s normal business activities.



