The Construction and Projects Department has constructed an emergency staircase in the Oil and Gas Engineering Department. The project was carried out following these steps:
- The team excavated the ground in the adjacent side corridor of the building.
- Damages resulting from the excavation process were addressed.
- The old sewage pipes and manholes were lifted under the stair foundations.
- A new drainage network was established, connecting to the existing network.
- Plastic manhole molds connected to the drainage network were installed and secured.
- Walls below windows were demolished to create openings for emergency doors on each building floor.
- Damaged walls from the interior and exterior were repaired based on demolition-related damages.
- A layer of sub-base was laid with proper leveling.
- Foundations for the emergency stairs were poured with reinforced concrete using resistant cement, sand, and gravel, with reinforcement according to the plans.
- An iron door was installed on the emergency staircase on each building floor.
- The emergency staircase was constructed using iron sections outlined in the plans.
- LED emergency exit lighting with directional indicators was installed on the ceiling and walls on each building floor. The lighting includes a charger and battery that operates for at least three hours.
- Daily site cleaning was ensured during construction, with no leftover debris for the next day.
These activities were carried out following engineering standards and with high quality, ensuring the safety and security of students and staff in emergencies.






