“Regulations, like projects, are measured in practice.”
This is the reflection that comes to mind when thinking back to last Thursday evening, November 7th: our studio hosted architects Massimo Capolla and Mariapia Izzo to present “Technical Control in the Execution of Public Works.”
In an atmosphere of open and constructive dialogue, various industry professionals gathered in our spaces on Via Settembrini in Milan to explore the innovations of the new Procurement Code.
Practical Tools
The heart of the book lies in its immediate practicality: the authors have successfully translated the complexity of the new Public Contracts Code (Legislative Decree 36/2023) into concrete operational tools.
Particularly appreciated was the inclusion of ready-to-use templates: examples of formal communications, forms, reports, assessments, certifications…
As well as control checklists, which represent a true “survival kit” for those involved in Construction Management.
Experience and Knowledge Sharing
During the evening, the authors illustrated how these tools simplify professionals’ daily work, especially in light of recent regulatory changes.
Of particular interest was the “quality” procedure proposed in the book, which includes all necessary documentation for technical control: a systematic approach that can make the difference between effective process management and the risk of disputes.
And so, more than a simple regulatory analysis, the meeting transformed into a lively opportunity for exchanges and perspectives.
A Continuing Dialogue
The evening continued with a more informal networking moment, where we could also appreciate Architect Capolla’s culinary skills, who delighted us with a traditional “torta al testo”…
…who would have thought that, beyond public contracts, he also knew the secrets of Umbrian cuisine?
Continuous Commitment
This event is part of our ongoing commitment to professional training and development.
As a studio, we firmly believe that the exchange and sharing of expertise are fundamental to addressing the increasingly complex challenges in our sector.
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