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The Department of Construction and Projects at the Technological University has successfully rehabilitated the health center. These works included structural and technological improvements to enhance the working environment and the comfort of staff and patients. The details of the executed works are as follows:


 • Glass replacement for aluminum frames in the health center was carried out, using high-quality glass to enhance protection and thermal insulation.
 • The old building roof mastic was removed, and a new one was applied.
 • A central exhaust system was added to the bathrooms to improve the overall hygiene in the health center.
 • Old lighting in the corridors has been replaced with modern and energy-efficient lights, contributing to improved visibility in the corridors.


The rehabilitation operations were successful and significantly contributed to improving the level of services in the health center. This project is considered a positive step towards the development and improvement of the infrastructure at the Technological University.

 

 

 

 

Suha S. Husain, an assistant lecturer at the Construction and Projects Department, published collaborative scientific research in an international journal indexed in Scopus titled "Design of a Robust Controller Based on Barrier Function for Vehicle Steer-by-Wire Systemsalong with a group of researchers.

 

 

The construction and projects department at the university, under the direct supervision of the honourable university president and his assistant for administrative affairs, Dr. Farhad, successfully repaired the power station located behind the Applied Sciences building today. This significant project was funded by the Applied Sciences Department to restore the station to service and ensure a continuous power supply for the university.

 

This swift action follows a fire incident at the station last week, resulting in its complete shutdown. These efforts are part of the ongoing initiatives to ensure the sustainability and effectiveness of the university's construction and project-related infrastructure, enhancing the quality of services provided to students and staff.

 

The leader of this noble effort is Dr. Adi Hamoudi, who serves as the director of the construction and projects department. He has efficiently taken on the responsibility, applying his scientific and technical expertise to achieve the department's outlined goals.

 

This project reflects the success achieved through close collaboration between the university's senior management and its various departments, showcasing the university's commitment to providing a sustainable and secure educational and administrative environment.

 

We extend our thanks and appreciation to all the teams involved in this qualitative project, with wishes for further progress and success in developing and enhancing the university's construction and project-related infrastructure and services.

 

 
     
 

 

The Department of Construction and Projects plays a pivotal role in enhancing the infrastructure of any institution. In this context, the department has executed a project to rehabilitate the bathrooms and sanitary facilities in the Information Technology building. This project includes several improvements and renovations to enhance the quality and efficiency of these vital facilities. Let's take a look at the essential aspects implemented in this project:

 

  • A comprehensive rehabilitation of the water network was executed, utilizing modern P.P.R pipes to ensure the efficiency and durability of the network.
  • Western and Eastern-style toilet seats, sinks, water closets, and faucets were installed to ensure user comfort and enhance user experience.
  • New lighting was installed in the bathrooms, enhancing comfort and improving the user experience.
  • Worn-out wooden doors were replaced with sturdy aluminum ones, improving the building's appearance and increasing insulation efficiency. Moisture-prone areas in the external corridors were addressed to ensure the preservation of the structural integrity.
  • A water tank has been added to the building's roof to ensure stable storage. Maintenance of the main external drain was also performed to ensure efficient excess water drainage.

 

The rehabilitation of bathrooms and sanitary facilities in the Information Technology building represents a significant step towards enhancing the working environment and providing clean and safe facilities for everyone. This project reflects the department's commitment to improving infrastructure with state-of-the-art technologies and maximizing user benefits.

 

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