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The pouring of the main water pipe pathway at the university, located near the Tower Gate entrance, has been completed under the direct supervision of Dr. Oday Hammoudi Abdullah, director of the Construction and Projects Department, and with the participation of several department engineers.
The team ensured the quality of materials used in the pouring process and accurately controlled the mix ratios to provide the pathway’s efficiency and durability. The work site was secured and equipped with all necessary tools and equipment to maintain the safety of the staff and workers.
This project is part of the university’s efforts to develop and improve its infrastructure, aiming to enhance the efficiency of its vital facilities and meet future needs.




The Construction and Projects Department continues to carry out renovation in the annex of the Computer Science Department, under the direct supervision of Dr. Venus Suleiman, a member of the University's Aesthetic Committee, to ensure compliance with the proposed designs and adherence to technical and architectural standards.
The renovation works in the annex include the following:
• Upgrading the external facade of the annex using modern materials to enhance the building's appearance, in line with the architectural character of the college, and to improve the university environment's aesthetics.
• Renovating the internal corridors to facilitate movement for students and faculty, with improved lighting and ventilation to ensure user comfort.
• Upgrading classrooms with the latest educational technologies, including improved lighting and ventilation systems, updated furniture, and a more comfortable learning environment.
• Rehabilitating all sanitary facilities in the building.
• Electrical infrastructure upgrades to modernize the building’s power systems, with the addition of advanced safety systems to ensure secure electricity use. Civil works are also being carried out, including structural repairs and improvements to sanitary facilities.
The renovation of the Computer Science Department’s annex is a significant step toward enhancing the college’s infrastructure, ensuring the provision of a modern, safe educational environment that aligns with the latest academic developments.




The Construction and Projects Department continues implementing the renovation project for the classrooms and electrical system at the College of Electromechanical Engineering. This project aims to improve the educational environment and provide modern and advanced infrastructure that meets the needs of students and faculty members.
Details of the Renovation Works: -
• The works include renewing the floors and walls and painting the classrooms with modern colors that match the architectural design of the building.
• Replacing the old electrical network with a new, highly efficient one to ensure stable and safe electricity distribution throughout the college will enhance the learning experience.
• The works also include installing new secondary ceilings that complement the architectural design of the building.
The Construction and Projects Department is diligently working to execute this project in accordance with the required engineering and technical standards. The project aims to improve the quality of education at the College of Electromechanical Engineering and provide modern, well-equipped facilities that keep pace with academic and technological advancements.




Dr. Oday Hammoudi, Head of the Construction and Projects Department, accompanied by Dr. Venus Suleiman, a member of the University's Aesthetic Committee, conducted an inspection visit to the College of Civil Engineering to follow up on the ongoing renovation works. The delegation was received by Dr. Wael Shouki, the Administrative Assistant of the College of Civil Engineering, in the presence of members of the Supervisory and Execution Committee and the Advisory Committee, including Engineer Wissan Abdullah and Professor Abdulaziz Ahmed Hamad.
The purpose of the visit was to monitor the progress of the renovation works and ensure compliance with the approved technical and engineering standards. During the inspection tour, the team reviewed the major achievements made so far and discussed the challenges facing the work teams, along with potential solutions to ensure the project remains on schedule.
At the conclusion of the visit, emphasis was placed on the importance of conducting the works at times that do not interfere with the educational process within the college, while also adhering to the project timeline to ensure the renovation is completed on time, contributing to the provision of an optimal learning environment for both students and faculty members.









