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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.

 

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The Department of Construction and Projects has begun the rehabilitation work of the Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, in a step aimed at improving educational facilities and modernizing the college's infrastructure. This project includes a range of works that contribute to providing a more developed and comfortable learning environment for students and professors, including:

 

   • Rehabilitation of classrooms on the ground floor
   • Rehabilitation of the corridors surrounding the college
   • Painting the exterior façade of the college
   • Rehabilitation of bathrooms


Rehabilitation work is currently ongoing, with the construction and projects team committed to completing the project to the highest quality standards on time.

 

 

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The engineering staff of the Construction and Projects Department conducted a visit to the College of Computer Science to prepare an assessment for the renovation of the college's facade. This visit is part of the department's ongoing efforts to enhance the university's infrastructure and update facilities in line with modern developments.

 

Objectives of the Visit:
   • Assess the current condition of the college facade and identify the necessary renovation work.
   • Gather the required measurements and technical information to prepare a precise and comprehensive estimate for the renovation work.
   • Identify the damaged areas that need immediate attention, including cracks and material erosion.
   • Explore aesthetic and technical elements that can be improved to provide a more modern and attractive facade.
   • Discuss the timeline and materials needed to carry out the renovation work.
   • Develop a preliminary concept on how to execute the work, ensuring adherence to the schedule and quality standards.

 

This visit by the engineering staff to the College of Computer Science marks a significant step towards the implementation of the facade renovation project. Through meticulous planning and the use of modern materials, the Construction and Projects Department aims to enhance and update the university's infrastructure, contributing to a better educational environment and improving the quality of services provided.

 

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The Head of the Construction and Projects Department, Dr. Oday Hammoudi, accompanied by the Construction Consultant, Dr. Ghassan Wameed, and the Electrical Works Consultant, Dr. Kanaan Ali, paid an inspection visit to monitor the progress of the ongoing rehabilitation work at the Faculty of Civil Engineering. This visit comes as part of the ongoing efforts to ensure that the works are carried out in accordance with the highest quality standards and required technical specifications.

 

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The Department of Construction and Projects at the university began the rehabilitation of the external courtyard floor at the Faculty of Civil Engineering. This project comes as part of the department's continuous efforts to improve the university's infrastructure and provide a comfortable and safe learning environment for students and professors.
Rehabilitation work includes removing the old floor that has been worn and worn out over the years, and replacing it with a new floor that is durable and of high quality. Modern materials that are resistant to environmental factors will be used, ensuring that the floor remains in perfect condition for years to come and enhancing durability.
The rehabilitation works aim to improve the aesthetic appearance of the courtyard, reflecting the identity of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and enhancing the aesthetics of the campus.
The rehabilitation process will involve applying safety standards to ensure that the new floor is safe to use, especially in rainy or wet seasons, reducing the risk of slipping.
The commencement of the rehabilitation of the outdoor courtyard floor at the Faculty of Civil Engineering is an important step in the university's ongoing efforts to improve its infrastructure. This project reflects the commitment of the Department of Construction and Projects to provide a safe and attractive learning environment that meets the needs of students and professors and enhances the quality of education at the university.

 

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