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ALBO DEI C.T.U. (Art TRIBUNALE DI UDINE ALBO DEI C.T.U. (Art. 13 disp. Att. c.p.c..) aggiornato a Novembre 2014 INDICE Agronomi e forestali Pag. 1-2 Architetti Pag. 3-7 Biologi Pag. 8 Chimici Pag. 9 Consulenti del lavoro Pag. 10 Dott. Comm.sti ed Esperti contabili Pag. 11-28 Ergonomia Pag. 29 Farmacisti Pag. 30 Geologi Pag. 31 Geometri Pag. 32-45 Infermieri Pag. 46 Ingegneri Pag. 47-57 Interpreti – traduttori Pag. 58-60 Medici- Chirurghi Pag. 61-64 Ostetrici Pag. 65 Pedagogisti Pag. 66 Periti agrari Pag. 67 Periti assicurativi Pag. 68 Periti industriali Pag. 69-74 Promotori finanziari Pag. 75 Proprietà industriali – brevetti Pag. 76 Psicologi Pag. 77 Psicoterapeuti Pag. 78 Ruoli vari C.C.I.A.A. Pag. 79-84 Tecnici pubblicitari Pag. 85 Tecnologi alimentari Pag. 86 - AGRONOMI – N. COGNOME E NOME LUOGO E DATA DI RESIDENZA DATA ISCRIZIONE SPECIALIZZAZIONE NOTE CODICE FISCALE NASCITA CATEGORIA 1 BIASONI Rivignano Latisana 30.06.1981 Art. 3 GIANGIACOMO 17.09.1936 Via E.Gasperi, 52 dottore agronomo L.7.1.1976 BSNGGL36L19H352N n. 3 modif. l.10.2.1992 n. 152 2 TOME’ALFONSO Firenze San Daniele del 10.12.1983 Art. 3 TMOLNS59H09D612O 09.06.1959 Friuli dottore forestale L.7.1.1976 p.zza Dante 7 n. 3 modif. l.10.2.1992 n. 152 3 D’ORLANDI Udine Fagagna 28.07.1986 GIANLUIGI 02.02.1959 Via S. Giacomo, dottore agronomo DRLGLG59B02L483C 13/3 4 ROMANELLI Udine Basaldella 26.11.1986 Agricoltura e impatti FABRIZIO 29.07.1959 Via Sot Rive 1 dottore forestale ambientali, agricoltura e RMNFRZ59L29L483G sicurezzasa luoghi lavoro, gestione foreste e parchi naturali, parchi e giardini, competenze ambientali enti locali. 5 FINOCCHIO Udine Udine 27.12.1990 Agronomia; idraulica ENZANGELO 03.05.1948 Via Cisis, 12 A dottore agronomo agraria, bonifica, FNCNNG48E03L483I irrigazione, drenaggi, estimo, rurale, classifiche di beneficio. 6 DEL FABBRO UGO Reana del Roiale Reana del Roiale 26.11.1991 Stime DLFGUO48A10H206K 10.01.1948 Via R. Sanzio, 2/4 dottore agronomo 7 TOPPAZZINI CARLO San Daniele del Friuli Udine 04.02.1992 TPPCLG55L04M816N 04.07.1955 V.le Ungheria, 25 dottore agronomo 8 CUMIN ROFOLFO Udine Udine 07.12.1993 CMNRLF64A11L483P 11.01.1964 Via della dottore agronomo Madonnetta 58/3 9 ZENI FLAVIO San Michele All'Adige Udine 25.02.1994 Art. 3 ZNEFLV54MO9E225Z 09.08.1954 Via Misani, 35/A dottore agronomo l.7.1.1976 n.3 modif, l.10.2.1992 n. 152 (7.12.1993). 10 CIPOLOTTI Latisana Latisana 30.10.1995 Estimo civile ed agrario Art. 3 GIOVANNI 09.04.1966 Via C.Percoto, 8 dottore agronomo L.7.1.1976 BATTISTA n. 3 modif. CPLGNN66D09E473J l.10.2.1992 n. 152 11 ZILLI PIETRO Udine Udine 11.03.96 Legname ZLLPTR61P28L483D 28.09.1961 Via d’Artegna 65/7 dottore forestale 12 MOSANGHINI Mortegliano Udine 11.03.1996 Zootecnia VITTORIO 30.01.1938 Via Saluzzo, 87 dottore agronomo MSNVTR38A30F7560 13 MARTINELLI Codroipo Codroipo 19.01.1998 LUCIANO 31.10.1968 Via Candotti 197/1 dottore scienze MRTLCN68R31C817V forestali 14 VERCESI EDOARDO Milano Porpetto (UD) 19.01.1998 VRCDRD68A17F205H 17.01.1968 Via Udine, 33 dottore agronomo Pag.1 - AGRONOMI – N. COGNOME E NOME LUOGO E DATA DI RESIDENZA DATA ISCRIZIONE SPECIALIZZAZIONE NOTE CODICE FISCALE NASCITA CATEGORIA 15 MAROE’ ANDREA Udine Cassacco 19,01,1998 Arboricoltura Art. 3 MRANDR66R14L483Q 14.10.1966 Via Gallici n. 24 dottore agronomo ornamentale L.7.1.1976 n. 3 modif. l.10.2.1992 n. 152 16 QUAGLIARO Udine Moruzzo 26.06.2001 Valutazione estimativa GIUSEPPE 08.12.1967 via Tampognacco 15 dottore agronomo prodotti agricoli e terreni. QGLGPP67T08L483A 17 RIZZI CLAUDIO Udine Udine 28.10.2002 Meccanica agraria, RZZCLD69S10L483I 10.11.1969 Via Ragazzi del 99 dott. Agronomo sicurezza, igiene n. 25 ambientale. 18 BORSETTA PIETRO Udine Castions di Strada 3.10.2003 Agronomia e settore BRSPTR69P27L483A 27.9.1969 Via Ciro da Pers n. dott. Agronomo coltivazioni vegetali 9 19 CAPPELLARI Gorizia Talmassons 5.11.2007 ALESSANDRA 2.1.1980 Piazza Vittorio dott. Agronomo CPPLSN80A42E098R Veneto n. 8/4 20 DE MEZZO ANTONIO Pavia di Udine Majano 30/3/2009 Materie forestali, verde DMZNTN64L26G389I 26/7/1964 Via Udine n. 4/3 forestale pubblico e privato, problematiche relative a controversie su fondi forestali e agricoli,valutazioni economiche delle formazioni boschive e dei fondi agricoli 21 SOLARI VERIO Prato Carnico Prato Carnico 1983 Scienze forestali ex Tolmezzo SLRVRE54H17H002Z 17.06.1954 Forestale 22 CORRADIN MATTEO Tarvisio Tarvisio 1993 Scienze forestali ex Tolmezzo CRRMTT63S26L057A 26.11.1963 Via Segheria Forestale Pag.2 - ARCHITETTI – N. COGNOME E NOME LUOGO E DATA DI RESIDENZA DATA ISCRIZIONE SPECIALIZZAZIONE NOTE CODICE FISCALE NASCITA CATEGORIA 1 VITTORIO Aquileia Udine 19.10.1966 ALESSANDRO 21.03.1935 Via Mantica n. 26 architetto VTTLSR35C21A346V 2 VATTOLO FRANCO Rucil Malmaison (F) Udine 19.10.1969 VTTFNC30R22Z110P 22.10.1930 Via Marsala, 198 architetto 3 MARINATO ALBERTO Udine Udine 28.10.1969 MRNLRT38R26L483M 26.10.1938 Via Rivis, 26 architetto 4 MISSIO PIERLUIGI Cividale Del Friuli Udine 10.12.1971 MSSPLG38R16C758Z 16.10.1938 Via Brasile 22 architetto 5 TALOTTI CLAUDIO Palmanova Palmanova 21.02.1976 TLTCLD50B17G284D 17.02.1950 Via Loredan, 12 architetto 6 TREVISAN MAURIZIO Udine Udine 06.02.1982 Produz. Edilizia e TRVNRZ55D28L483L 28.04.1955 Via Bezzecca 38/2 architetto contabilità lavori, conteggi equo canone 7 POLANO ANNA EMILIA Pordenone Udine 14.06.1983 Proget. Edilizia; PLNNML54B44G888C 04.02.1954 Via D'Aronco 9 architetto contabilità lavori; perizie relative ai danni causati da incendi od altro, equo canone; legis. Urbanistica relativa all’abusivismo edilizio ed illeciti urbanistici. 8 MURELLO DANIELE Codroipo Premariacco 06.03.1987 Progettaz. edilizia, MRLDNL53P12C817H 12.09.1953 Via S. Paolino 55 architetto urbanistica e design. Industriale; contabilità pubblica cantieri; esperto settori mobili e legno, grafica e pubblicitaria 9 CARLUTTI STEFANO Pasian Di Prato Pasian Di Prato 01.04.1987 CRLSFN54B21G352I 21.02.1954 Via Varese 2 architetto 10 LEPRE RODOLFO Aquileia Aquileia 17.06.1988 Perizie, stime LRPRLF57D06A346R 06.04.1957 Via Salvemini 6 architetto 11 MENCARELLI Udine Udine 23.06.1988 MARCELLO 25.05.1956 Vicolo degli Orti 9/2 architetto MNCMCL56E25L483M 12 DE MARCHI ROBERTO Palmanova Cervignano del Fr. 24.06.1988 Materia catastale, DMRRRT57MO1G284H 01.08.1957 P.zza Indipendenza, architetto tavolare, edilizia 8/2 13 DE MARCO GIOVANNI SPILIMBERGO Udine 29.06.1988 Edilizia, progett. DMRGNN35T08I904T 08.12.1935 Via G. da Udine, 19 architetto direzione contabilità dei lavori, arredamento 14 BRUFATTO MAURIZIO Cornuda (TV) Udine 21.2.1989 Pianific. Progettazione BRFMRZ50E14D030L 14.5.1950 Via Villalta, 35/1 architetto restauri consulenze tecniche ed estimative 15 DE MARCO PAOLO Udine Udine 17.10.1989 Perizie estimative di DMRPLA54E17L483V 17.5.1954 Via Pallanza, 39/1 architetto beni immobili per mutui ipotecari e fondiari 16 DRI GUGLIELMO Elsane (YU) Udine 17.10.1989 Progett. edilizia, perizie DRIGLL47E09D400T 09.05.1947 Via Dormisch, 9 architetto estimative di beni immobili, consulenze tecniche ed estimative presso istituti di Credito e aziende private Pag.3 - ARCHITETTI – N. COGNOME E NOME LUOGO E DATA DI RESIDENZA DATA ISCRIZIONE SPECIALIZZAZIONE NOTE CODICE FISCALE NASCITA CATEGORIA 17 ESPOSITO GIUSEPPE Udine Udine 22.01.1991 Progettaz. ambientale e ESPGPP55CO2L483W 2.3.1955 Via dei Rubeis 39 architetto direz. Lavori di edilizia pubblica e privata 18 DRI GIORGIO Udine Udine 01.02.1991 Campo urbanistico, DRIGRG47L21L483Q 21.07.1947 Via Pracchiuso, 49/6 architetto progett. ambientale, progett. e direz. Lavori di edilizia pubblica 19 ZOTTIG PINTOR LINO Prepotto Udine 01.06.1993 Edilizia residenziale ZTTLNI53H02H040Q 02.06.1953 Viale Trieste 18 architetto industriale, comm.le urbanistica; progett. di interni; design, allestimento stand per fiere 20 DE MARCO RINO Udine Udine 08.06.1993 Progett. ed esecuzione DMRRNI53R10L483D 10.10.1953 Via Valeggio, 53 architetto opere edili residenz. Comm.li ed artigiana – li; perizie di stima, valutaz. Danni a immobili a seguito di incendio; verifiche atte ad accertare la rispondenza tecnico- contabile di opere edili realizzate; contabilità lavori (conto consuntivo) sia private che pubbliche 21 GIRARDIS GRAZIANO Udine Pagnacco Plaino via 08.06.1993 Valutazioni immobiliari; GRRGZ45OS13L483Q 13.11.1940 dei Castagni, 24 architetto progettaz. e direz. Lavori pubblici e privati 22 DEL ZOTTO GIUSEPPE UDINE UDINE 10.06.1993 Progettazione direzione DLZGPP43H01L483Z 01.06.1943 Via Sacile, 48 architetto lavori e edifici pubblici e privati; progettazione e collaudi di strutture in c.a. in zona sismica e no per edifici privati e pubblici; progettazione urbanistica; osservazioni ai Piani regolatori comunali. 23 ROSSO CARLO Udine Pasian Di Prato 16.06.1993 Progetti architettonici RSSCRL58B27L483E 27.02.1958 Via Pasiano, 70 architetto urbanistici 24 BORTOLOTTI Udine Udine 21.06.1993 Progettaz. ristrutt. e MASSIMO 09.09.1958 v.le Duodo, 15 architetto restauri opere pubbliche BRTMSM58P09L483R e direz. Lavori nel settore strade e fognature. 25 DE LUCA GIORGIO V.Veneto Udine 07.12.1993 Settore edile civile DLCGRG50T17M089A 17.12.1950 Via Palestro 11/4 architetto industriale, restauro, arredamento 26 DEL MONDO ROBERTO Palmanova Corno di Rosazzo 07.12.1993 Settore immobiliare DLMRRT59T30G284S 30.12.1959 Via Aquileia, 84 architetto 27 FABRIS FEDERICO Udine Tavagnacco 07.12.1993 Settore immobiliare FBRFRC63B10L4830 10.02.1963 Viale L. da Vinci 37 architetto 28 VERONA GIANNI Udine Udine 24.11.1994 Stime immobiliari Pag.4 - ARCHITETTI – N. COGNOME E NOME LUOGO E DATA DI RESIDENZA DATA ISCRIZIONE SPECIALIZZAZIONE NOTE CODICE FISCALE
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