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The Construction and Projects Department has commenced the construction of the emergency staircase in the Chemical 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 Chemical Engineering College, creating a safer and more emergency-prepared educational environment.
The initiation of the emergency staircase construction at the Chemical Engineering College reflects the commitment of the Construction and Projects Department to enhancing safety standards and infrastructure at the university. This step is part of a comprehensive vision to improve all university facilities and provide everyone a distinguished and safe educational environment.

 

 

 

The Construction and Projects Department at the university has begun the construction of the connecting bridge between buildings B and C at the College of Materials Engineering. This project aims to improve the connection between the two buildings, facilitate movement for students and faculty, and enhance the college's infrastructure.

 

Project Objectives:


    • Provide a safe and easily accessible passageway between buildings B and C.
    • Reduce the time taken to move between classrooms and laboratories in the two buildings.
    • Enhance the college's infrastructure by constructing a bridge that meets the highest safety and quality standards.
    • Offer innovative engineering solutions to improve the experience of students and faculty.
    • Provide safety features along the bridge, such as barriers and appropriate lighting.

 

The commencement of the construction of the connecting bridge between buildings B and C at the College of Materials Engineering reflects the Construction and Projects Department's commitment to developing and improving the university's infrastructure. Through meticulous planning and high-quality execution, the project aims to provide a more comfortable and safer educational environment. We look forward to completing this project and achieving its desired benefits, thereby enhancing the college's students and faculty experience.

 

 

As part of ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and provide a safe and comfortable educational environment, there is a collaboration between the Construction and Projects Department and the engineers of the College of Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering to establish a set of new facilities. These facilities include an emergency staircase, storage rooms on the roof of the college building, and seating areas for students in the surrounding corridors of the college.

 

Construction of the Emergency Staircase:
• Preparation of engineering designs that comply with safety and security standards.
• Selection of the optimal location for the staircase to ensure easy access and quick evacuation.
• Commencement of construction work using fire-resistant and durable materials.

 

Design and Construction of Storage Rooms:
• Designing storage rooms that meet the needs of the college and ensure easy access and organization.
• Ensuring that designs are compatible with the structural engineering of the building.
• Cleaning and preparing the roof for construction, building the storage rooms using durable materials, and providing ventilation systems and protection from weather conditions.

 

Creation of Seating Areas for Students:
• Designing comfortable and attractive seating areas that align with the design of the surrounding buildings.
• Choosing strategic locations that allow students to engage in social interaction and relaxation.
• Installing comfortable and suitable daily use benches, along with canopies to protect students from sun and rain.

 

This collaboration between the Construction and Projects Department and the engineers of the College of Laser and Optoelectronics Engineering reflects the university's commitment to improving and developing its educational environment. By constructing the emergency staircase, storage rooms, and student seating areas, a safe, comfortable, and suitable educational environment is achieved for all members of the academic community

 

 

The Construction and Projects Department is overseeing and monitoring the implementation of the Annex Building construction project, which includes several key stages. Initially, the first stages have been completed, involving the pouring of the foundation according to approved engineering standards. Additionally, three layers of flat coat material have been applied to the foundation to provide insulation and protection against moisture, enhancing the building's resistance to environmental factors and preventing water seepage.

A team of specialized engineers conducts daily supervision of the project implementation, ensuring that all works conform to the required technical standards and engineering specifications, in addition to performing regular inspections to guarantee the quality and safety of the work.

The new annex is expected to significantly improve the performance of the educational institution by providing new spaces characterized by a comfortable and practical working environment, thereby enhancing the quality of services offered.

The continuous supervision by the Construction and Projects Department of the Annex Building construction project reflects the department's commitment to enhancing safety standards and infrastructure at the university. The efforts put into using high-quality materials and meticulous monitoring ensure excellent results that benefit the entire academic community. We look forward to completing the project and providing a distinguished educational and administrative environment.

 

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