The Construction and Projects Department has commenced the construction of the emergency staircase in the Control and Systems Engineering College building. This step aims to enhance safety standards, provide a safe environment for the college’s students, faculty, and staff, and improve the college's infrastructure.
Building an emergency staircase is a vital part of safety requirements in any educational institution, this project contributes to:
• Providing a safe and quick evacuation route during fires or natural disasters.
• Ensuring compliance with engineering standards and local and international safety requirements.
• Enhancing the confidence of students, parents, and faculty in the college environment, reflecting its commitment to providing the highest safety standards.
The new emergency staircase is expected to significantly improve safety levels at the Control and Systems Engineering College, creating a safer and more emergency-prepared educational environment.
The initiation of the emergency staircase construction at the Control and Systems Engineering College reflects the Construction and Projects Department’s commitment to enhancing safety standards and infrastructure at the university. This step is part of a comprehensive vision aimed at improving all university facilities and providing a distinguished and safe educational environment for everyone.






