Italferr, the engineering company of the FS Group's Infrastructure Hub, once again confirms its qualified presence at this year’s edition of the international trade fair in Ferrara "RemTech Expo", the Technological Environmental Hub specialising in land remediation, regeneration and sustainable development.
Three days, from 20 to 22 September, in which our team of specialists, with renewed energy and great ingenuity, made itself available for discussions with experts and institutions on current and sensitive issues related to the environmental design of infrastructure, climate change and ecological transition.
With its own dedicated space within the OICE stand, the company was asked to recount the new design solutions adopted in the management of environmental issues, as well as the initiatives being developed, within the current context that is complex and particularly in need of strategies capable of ensuring sustainable and inclusive growth.
Within this context, Italferr was also invited for the 2023 edition to participate in Remtech Inertia, a permanent international event on the subject of Excavation Soils and Rocks, Contaminated Site Remediation and Land Protection and Sustainable Development, in which the engineering company has been involved for years as a member of the Scientific Committee, reporting in important working groups such as "The management of excavation soils and rocks in the light of the changes introduced by Italian Legislative Decree 13/23" and "Selective demolition and proper waste management at the construction site".
Italferr was also actively involved in the prestigious OICE Ambiente conference on 'Environmental Design and the New Procurement Code' and in the panel organised by the Sustainable Infrastructure Association (AIS) on 'Application of Position Paper No. 5 for increasingly sustainable construction sites'.
Several discussion meetings on 'Soil and Subsoil Remediation Technologies' and 'Sustainable Remediation' were held.
Finally, the company made its contribution through a sharing event on the development of a methodology for analysing the vulnerability of railway infrastructure to hydrogeological disruption phenomena resulting from climate change at the conference: 'The great challenges of infrastructure in the next decade - Technical Insights'.
Once again Italferr focuses on safeguarding the territory: infrastructure becomes an active component of landscape structuring and urban regeneration processes, to meet the needs of the community and generate value by triggering new dynamics of social, environmental and economic development.