ABSTRACT
Lisbon has been increasingly affected by intense floods, causing significant harm to its population, property, and heritage. The Lisbon Drainage Master Plan (LDMP) aims to mitigate these flooding issues and enhance infrastructure resilience in vulnerable areas. The project involves constructing two drainage tunnels and associated infrastructures to divert excess stormwater, thereby reducing flood frequency and minimize potential damages. An internal water recycling system is also included to promote water reuse for activities like irrigation and street cleaning, contributing to a circular economy. The extensive use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) improves coordination among stakeholders and supports future maintenance. This strategic plan aligns with climate change adaptation, sustainable resource use, and innovative practices.
