The engineering team from the Department of Construction and Projects at the College of Mechanical Engineering continues their dedicated efforts by closely monitoring the execution of painting the exterior facade of the college. These works are part of a comprehensive plan to renew and improve the college's infrastructure, ensuring an attractive and suitable educational environment.
Painting the exterior facade is a significant task that enhances the aesthetic appearance of the buildings and protects the exterior surfaces from harmful environmental factors such as moisture and direct sunlight. These improvements contribute to:
• Enhancing the overall appearance: A well-maintained exterior reflects a positive image of the college.
• Protecting the building: The paint helps protect the exterior walls from damage caused by climatic factors.
• Increasing longevity: Regular maintenance activities like painting help extend the lifespan of buildings.
The engineering staff follows up on all stages of work to ensure that they are implemented by the required standards, with final checks to ensure the quality of work and provide a detailed report on achievements and recommendations.
These efforts are expected to significantly improve the overall appearance of the college, enhancing the comfort of students and professors. These works will also contribute to protecting the buildings from environmental factors, extend their life span, and reduce future maintenance costs.
The follow-up of the implementation of the external face painting at the College of Mechanical Engineering reflects the commitment of the engineering staff in the Department of Construction and Projects to provide the best services and improve the infrastructure of the college.
These efforts are part of a comprehensive vision to provide an ideal and engaging learning environment for students and professors alike. We hope that these fruitful efforts will continue to achieve further improvements and developments in the future.








