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Pomezia: First Pillar Installed at the New Logistics Hub

Pomezia, 14 May 2026 – The installation of the first pillar marks the start of a new operational phase for the Pomezia logistics hub, with Techbau acting as developer and EPC contractor for Kryalos and Logicor.

The milestone follows the remediation and demolition activities carried out by Techbau on a brownfield area that had remained unused for years in Pomezia, in the province of Rome. The site, covering approximately 95,000 sqm, will be brought back into productive use through the development of a next-generation logistics hub of around 38,000 sqm.

For Techbau, the regeneration of brownfield areas represents a strategic area of focus to promote more sustainable real estate growth, capable of enhancing existing assets, limiting the consumption of new land and generating new opportunities for the local area.

The development will be delivered in line with BREEAM Excellent certification criteria and will integrate a 3,500 kWp rooftop photovoltaic system, contributing to on-site renewable energy production, the reduction of CO₂ emissions and the improvement of the asset’s energy performance.

A project that combines land regeneration, construction quality and environmental sustainability.

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Pomezia: First Pillar Installed at the New Logistics Hub

Pomezia, 14 May 2026 – The installation of the first pillar marks the start of a new operational phase for the Pomezia logistics hub, with Techbau acting as developer and EPC contractor for Kryalos and Logicor.

The milestone follows the remediation and demolition activities carried out by Techbau on a brownfield area that had remained unused for years in Pomezia, in the province of Rome. The site, covering approximately 95,000 sqm, will be brought back into productive use through the development of a next-generation logistics hub of around 38,000 sqm.

For Techbau, the regeneration of brownfield areas represents a strategic area of focus to promote more sustainable real estate growth, capable of enhancing existing assets, limiting the consumption of new land and generating new opportunities for the local area.

The development will be delivered in line with BREEAM Excellent certification criteria and will integrate a 3,500 kWp rooftop photovoltaic system, contributing to on-site renewable energy production, the reduction of CO₂ emissions and the improvement of the asset’s energy performance.

A project that combines land regeneration, construction quality and environmental sustainability.

Discover the project