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The Construction and Projects Department at the university continues to carry out comprehensive renovation works for the bathrooms of the College of Production and Metallurgy Engineering, as part of the plan to improve the college’s infrastructure. These works aim to provide modern and advanced facilities that meet the needs of students and faculty members according to the highest quality standards.
Details of the Renovation Works
• Removing old flooring and replacing it with high-quality modern materials, while considering aesthetic aspects.
• Repainting the walls and replacing old tiles with new ones that match the modern design of the bathrooms, contributing to an improved overall appearance and cleanliness.
• Replacing old plumbing pipes with new ones to ensure efficient water drainage and prevent leaks, while also improving the sanitary system in the bathrooms.
• Installing modern sinks that align with the new design of the bathrooms.
• Replacing old doors with new ones.
The project to renovate the bathrooms of the College of Production and Metallurgy Engineering aims to improve health conditions and general cleanliness, providing modern facilities that meet the needs of students and staff, thereby enhancing the quality of life on campus.
The Construction and Projects Department is diligently and accurately carrying out this project to ensure its completion on time, adhering to technical and engineering standards. These efforts align with the university’s vision to improve infrastructure and provide a better learning environment for everyone.




The Construction and Projects Department has implemented a comprehensive renovation project for the Scientific Promotions Building at the university, aiming to improve the infrastructure and provide a comfortable working environment that meets the needs of the staff. The renovation included several electrical and civil works carried out to the highest standards to ensure quality.
Details of the Renovation Work: -
• Electrical System Renovation: The entire electrical network was updated to ensure the safety of the electrical system and improve energy efficiency within the building.
• Wall Painting: The walls were painted with high-quality materials, providing aesthetic improvements that align with the academic character of the building.
• Air Conditioning (Split Units): Modern air conditioning units were installed to ensure a suitable temperature throughout the year, contributing to a comfortable working environment for both staff and visitors.
• Aluminum Partitions Installation: Aluminum partitions were installed in offices and hallways to increase privacy and efficiently divide the internal spaces, with modern and flexible designs.
• Wooden Door Painting: The wooden doors were repainted, giving them a fresh look that matches the new color scheme of the building.
• Floor Renovation: The floors were fully renovated using high-quality materials designed to withstand heavy daily use, taking into account both aesthetics and functionality.
The renovation project of the Scientific Promotions Building aims to improve the working environment and provide a space that meets the requirements of the staff. These improvements help enhance functional efficiency and boost the university's image as an institution that offers the best academic and administrative services.




The Construction and Projects Department continues the rehabilitation of the main water pipe at the university, located near the tower gate entrance. This project aims to improve the university's water network and ensure efficient and safe water delivery. The rehabilitation process involves several consecutive phases, adhering to technical standards to ensure the quality of the work.
• Excavation along the entire path of the pipe to access the old one, using precise equipment to avoid impacting surrounding areas.
• Groundwater extraction was performed using a Roben suction mechanism to ensure the site was arid, preparing it for further rehabilitation work.
• The old pipe was exposed, and the damaged parts were cut. A lock was installed on the side leading to the garage, and the opposite end was connected to complete the pipe path.
• The pipe on the kiosk side was prepared for connection to the new path. New ductile pipes were then laid to complete the pipeline route.
• After the new pipeline was fully laid, it was wrapped in nylon, and warning signs were placed to ensure the surrounding area's safety.
• A mechanical bore was used to open the sewers and extract accumulated water, facilitating excavation and ensuring pipe stability.
• Final excavation was completed, and the pipe height was adjusted to meet the required standards.
• A thorough inspection was carried out by operating the stations to ensure proper connection and performance of the new pipe.
• The pipe's weight was measured to ensure stability, and levels were adjusted to maintain efficient water flow.
This project aims to improve the university's water network efficiency, ensuring a safe and continuous water supply. It also strengthens the university’s infrastructure, reducing the likelihood of future leaks.
The Construction and Projects Department continues to work diligently on the rehabilitation of the main water pipe, adhering to all technical procedures to ensure high-quality work and provide the best services to the university.




The Construction and Projects Department at the university continues the work on constructing an emergency staircase at the College of Applied Sciences, a critical project aimed at enhancing safety standards within the building. This project is part of ongoing efforts to improve the college's infrastructure and provide suitable emergency exits that help ensure the safety of students, faculty members, and staff.
The construction of the emergency staircase at the College of Applied Sciences boosts the college's ability to effectively handle emergencies, contributing to a safe educational environment that meets modern safety standards. This project represents a significant step in the university’s strategy to enhance the infrastructure of all its colleges and facilities.
The Construction and Projects Department is committed to ensuring that the emergency staircase at the College of Applied Sciences is completed with the highest quality and as soon as possible.









