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Under the patronage of the esteemed Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Naim Al-Aboudi, and the esteemed Governor of Baghdad, Mr. Abdul-Muttalib Al-Alawi, the foundation stone was laid for the annex project of the University of Technology Presidency.
This project is a fundamental step in the journey of developing the university's infrastructure, aimed at enhancing its academic and research capabilities. The building to be constructed will consist of five floors, providing modern and flexible spaces to meet the growing needs of the university, both in terms of administrative offices and academic facilities. The building will include advanced facilities such as meeting rooms, administrative offices, archives, and secretarial offices, in addition to other service areas to support the university's activities.
The project aims to meet the current and future needs of the university by providing advanced infrastructure that aligns with international standards. This will enhance the university's ability to attract outstanding students and faculty members and provide a state-of-the-art educational and research environment that keeps pace with the latest technological developments.
This project is expected to significantly impact the university's performance, contributing to the advancement of education and scientific research in Iraq as a whole. The officials have affirmed their full commitment to following up on the project's implementation according to the specified timeline and ensuring its completion with the highest levels of quality and efficiency.
This project embodies the University of Technology's vision of achieving leadership and excellence. It reflects the substantial support government entities provide for higher education and scientific research, contributing to building a bright future for future generations.

 

 

Under the patronage of the esteemed Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Naim Al-Aboudi, and the supervision and follow-up of the esteemed Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Al-Ghaban, and the implementation of the supervision, planning, and design by the Department of Construction and Projects, and the University Aesthetics Committee, the project for the rehabilitation of the University of Technology Presidency building has been completed.
This project represents an important step towards improving the university's infrastructure and providing a suitable work environment that aligns with modern academic standards. The project was executed according to the latest engineering and design methods, reflecting the commitment of the ministry and the university to providing the best educational and research services.
The project included numerous engineering works and technical installations, including updating the internal and external facilities of the building, enhancing public safety through the installation of fire alarm systems, and updating security and surveillance camera systems. Comfort for employees and visitors was ensured by redesigning the internal and external spaces of the building and providing a suitable reception area for visitors and students. The project also involved the development of essential service facilities.
The efforts of all participating parties contributed to the completion of this project according to the specified timeline and within the allocated budget.
This achievement is part of a comprehensive development plan aimed at raising the standard of Iraqi universities and providing exemplary educational environments that contribute to the development of students and faculty members' academic skills and capabilities alike.
We appreciate the efforts of all those involved in this project and hope that this work will be a prelude to more future successes in the field of higher education development in Iraq.

 

In the continuous effort to improve infrastructure and provide a suitable work environment, the Department of Construction and Projects, in collaboration with the Consulting Office at the University of Technology, has implemented a project for the rehabilitation of bathroom and service facilities and the Consulting Office’s storage. This project aims to improve vital facilities and enhance the efficiency of space usage within the office.
The rehabilitation project included several stages, including civil and electrical works and improving the health systems and public facilities to ensure a healthy and safe work environment.

 

The kitchen works included:
• Renovation and renewal of surfaces: Replacing old surfaces with new, bacteria-resistant, easy-to-clean ones.
• Installation of modern ventilation systems: Ensuring proper ventilation and reducing the accumulation of odors and heat.
• Updating tools and equipment: Replacing old devices with modern, energy-efficient, and high-performance ones.
• Improving lighting: Installing energy-efficient LED lighting to ensure sufficient and comfortable illumination.

 

The bathroom works included:
• Plumbing replacement: Installing new pipes and sanitary fittings to ensure systems operate properly and leak-free.
• Ceramics and flooring renewal: Using high-quality, water-resistant materials to provide a clean and safe environment.
• Improving ventilation systems: Installing modern exhaust fans ensures good ventilation and reduces humidity.
• Installing water-saving units: Using water-efficient fixtures to conserve water resources.

 

The storage works included:
• Space organization: Enhancing the arrangement of shelves and drawers to ensure optimal space use and ease of access to stored materials.
• Renewing floors and walls: Using moisture and fire-resistant materials to ensure storage safety.
• Improving lighting systems: Installing sufficient and energy-efficient lighting to ensure clear visibility inside the storage.
This fruitful collaboration has led to a significant improvement in the Consulting Office’s facilities, contributing to providing a comfortable and safe work environment for employees. The updated infrastructure also helps in increasing work efficiency and productivity.


This project represents a successful model of collaboration between different departments within the university to achieve the goals of infrastructure improvement and service level enhancement. Through these joint efforts, the university reaffirms its commitment to providing the best conditions for its employees and continuously enhancing the work environment.

 

 

The world is witnessing significant advancements in science and technology, necessitating enhanced collaboration between various institutions and departments to achieve common goals. In this context, the University of Technology has activated a cooperation between the Construction and Projects Department, the Nanotechnology Research Center, and the Environmental Research Center to rehabilitate the buildings of the research centers comprehensively.
The rehabilitation process covered multiple aspects, including civil and electrical works, as well as elevator maintenance. This project was distinguished by effective coordination among the different departments to achieve the best results with the highest quality standards.

 

Civil works included the structural rehabilitation of the buildings, which involved:
• Wall and ceiling restoration: Cracks were repaired and repainted using high-quality materials.
• Flooring updates: Old floors were replaced with new ones suitable for research activities.
• Facade improvements: The exterior facades of the buildings were rehabilitated to enhance aesthetic appeal and environmental resistance.


Electrical works encompassed:
• Electrical network upgrade: New cables and wires were installed to ensure a sustainable and safe power supply.
• Installation of modern lighting systems: Energy-efficient lighting technologies were used to improve energy efficiency in the buildings.
• Electrical safety systems: Modern safety systems were introduced to prevent potential electrical hazards.


Elevator maintenance included:
• Mechanical and electrical system updates: Ensuring smooth and safe operation of the elevators.
• Elevator cabin improvements: Refurbishing elevator cabins to provide greater comfort for users.
• Installation of modern safety systems: Ensuring the safety of elevator users at all times.


This fruitful collaboration significantly improved the research work environment, contributing to increased researcher efficiency and the advancement of scientific research. The updated infrastructure provides a safe and sustainable environment that keeps pace with modern developments.
This project represents a successful model of interdepartmental collaboration to achieve common goals that contribute to the advancement of the scientific institution as a whole. Through these joint efforts, the university has demonstrated its commitment to developing its research environment and providing the best conditions for researchers and scientists.

 

 

 

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