The Construction and Projects Department has initiated the construction of an emergency staircase at the College of Applied Sciences building. This step aims to enhance safety standards and provide a secure environment for the college's students, faculty, and staff, in addition to improving the overall infrastructure of the college.
The construction of an emergency staircase is a vital part of the safety requirements of any educational institution, this project contributes to:
• Providing a safe and fast evacuation route in case of emergencies such as fires or natural disasters.
• Ensuring compliance with local and international engineering and safety standards.
• Strengthening the confidence of students, parents, and faculty in the college's environment, reflecting its commitment to offering the highest levels of safety.
The new emergency staircase is expected to significantly improve safety levels at the College of Applied Sciences, creating a more secure and prepared learning environment for emergencies. The initiation of this project highlights the commitment of the Construction and Projects Department to enhance safety and infrastructure across the university, as part of a broader vision to improve all university facilities and ensure a distinguished and safe educational environment for everyone.








