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As part of its continuous endeavor to develop the infrastructure, the Department of Construction and Projects has replaced the old dilapidated electricity boards for feeding electricity to the university presidency building with a new modern one that provides all means of safety and efficiency.
The details of the completed work are as follows:
• The old electrical boards, which were damaged and inefficient, were removed and replaced with new boards that comply with modern safety and quality standards.
• The new panels include advanced protection systems against electrical overloads and electrical failures, reducing the possibility of sudden fires or failures.
• The electrical power distribution within the building was optimized to ensure continuous and reliable power supply to electrical equipment, enhancing the stability of electronic and administrative systems in the Presidency.
The replacement of the old electrical boards in the University Presidency building is a significant step toward modernizing the university’s electrical infrastructure. This project ensures modern safety measures and improves the quality of power supply.



The Construction and Projects Department continues to work on the connecting bridge between buildings B and C at the College of Materials Engineering, with the project now in its final stages. This project aims to facilitate movement between the buildings and provide integrated infrastructure to serve the college and its students.
This phase includes completing the installation of the bridge’s main structure and adding the final finishes to ensure the project’s durability and strength. This involves reinforcing the main supports and installing the roof and flooring.
The focus is now on implementing safety measures for the bridge to ensure it can withstand loads, along with installing safety barriers and lighting to ensure safe use for pedestrians, whether students or faculty members.
This project marks a significant step in improving the infrastructure of the College of Materials Engineering and reflects the university’s commitment to providing modern facilities that meet students' needs.



The Construction and Projects Department at the university has completed the second phase of the restroom rehabilitation works at the College of Materials Engineering. This project is part of a comprehensive plan to improve service facilities and provide students and faculty with a more comfortable and healthier environment.
The following are the details of the completed works:
• Removal of the old heater and ceramic tiles from the walls.
• Removal of the old floor tiles, eastern toilets, and washbasin.
• Installation of a new hot and cold water network.
• Replacement of the old sewage system with a new one.
• Application of new ceramic tiles on the walls.
• Installation of new floor tiles.
• Installation of both Western and Eastern toilet seats along with all necessary accessories.
• Installation of a new floor drain.
• Installation of new washbasins with all accessories.
• Replacement of the old secondary ceiling with a new one.
• Installation of new air exhaust fans.
• Installation of LED lighting.
• Replacement of the internal aluminum doors with new ones and the external wooden door with a new aluminum door.
• Installation of automatic electrical devices in the restroom, including a liquid soap dispenser, tissue holder, and hand dryer.
• Reinstallation of the water heater after completing all works.
• Daily cleaning of the site was ensured during the construction period, with no work debris left for the following day.
The rehabilitation works were completed, contributing to the improvement of the infrastructure at the College of Materials Engineering to meet the needs and expectations of its users. all tasks were executed with high quality and within the project's scheduled timeline.




A meeting was held between several engineers from the Construction and Projects Department, who are responsible for executing the rehabilitation works for the garden between the university theatre and the central library, as well as the project for rehabilitating the university presidency building. Dr. Venus Suleiman, a member of the University Beautification Committee, attended the meeting to discuss the details of the work and architectural designs.
The discussion focused on the architectural details related to the two projects, including the final designs for the green spaces and the improvements to the entrance of the university presidency building.
This meeting represents an important step in monitoring the implementation of the rehabilitation works for the garden and the university presidency building. Through continuous coordination between the engineers of the Construction and Projects Department and the University Beautification Committee, the department aims to achieve an integrated architectural vision that enhances the beauty of the campus and provides a distinguished educational environment.









