Engineering Team Visit to the Annex Building of the Oil and Gas Engineering Department for Roof Rehabilitation
The specialized engineering team from the Construction and Projects Department visited the annex building of the Oil and Gas Engineering Department. The purpose of the visit was to perform a field study, assess the condition of the building’s roof, and propose necessary rehabilitation measures. The visit began with a comprehensive inspection of the roof, during which potential damages and cracks requiring immediate correction were identified. The inspection revealed limited damage in certain areas due to environmental and temporal effects. A comprehensive repair plan for the roof was proposed based on the inspection results. All findings and recommendations were documented in a detailed report to be submitted to the administration for appropriate action. The implementation of the proposed repairs will commence as soon as possible to maintain the safety and efficiency of the building. This visit represents a significant step toward enhancing the work environment and ensuring the safety of the annex building of the Oil and Gas Engineering Department.
Visit of the engineering staff of the Construction and Projects Department to the Electromechanical Department Annex Building
The engineering staff in the Construction and Projects Department conducted a field visit to the annex building of the Electromechanical Department, to completely rehabilitate the building. The visit's main objective was to assess the current condition of the building and identify the necessary works for its rehabilitation and renovation, in line with modern engineering standards and safety and quality requirements.
The team started with a comprehensive inspection tour throughout the building, examining the structural framework, ceilings, walls, and floors. They focused on weaknesses and cracks that need restoration.
The inspection included checking the electrical systems, air conditioning, ventilation, and lighting. The engineers noted some issues with the old electrical wiring and air conditioning systems that need updating.
The team collected technical data and engineering drawings of the building. They also took photos and documented notes regarding the issues and observations that need addressing.
Commencement of the work of the presidency annex building
The Construction and Projects Department has commenced work on the multi-story of the presidency annex building project as part of ongoing efforts to develop the university's infrastructure. This project is initiated under the direct supervision of the department's head, Dr. Oday Hamoudi Abdullah, with funding provided by the Baghdad Governorate. This project exemplifies the university's commitment to providing its students and staff with an advanced and comfortable academic environment.
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Rehabilitation of Applied Sciences Buildings
The engineering teams in the Construction and Projects Department have conducted a comprehensive rehabilitation process for the Applied Sciences buildings. This involved updating and upgrading the interior floors, cladding the floors and walls of the entrances with marble, renovating the pathways surrounding the buildings, and conducting painting operations for the entrances.
The rehabilitation process included improving the design and layout of the floors and internal pathways of the department, aiming to enhance ease of movement and effectively guide students and faculty members within the buildings. Rehabilitation of the surrounding pathways was also carried out to improve the safety and overall aesthetics of the buildings.
The process was executed excellently according to the specified timelines, adhering to the highest quality and safety standards in implementation. This process served as a model of cooperation and coordination between the engineering and administrative teams, contributing to its successful and efficient completion.
Thanks to these efforts, the Applied Sciences buildings are now considered modern and advanced facilities that perfectly meet the needs and aspirations of their users.