AL MOTAWA INSPECTS MALKIYA PRIMARY
/INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PROJECT
As
part of the Ministry of Works, Municipalities Affairs & Urban Planning’
concern towards designing and supervising mega projects for various entities
and ministries in the Kingdom, Assistant Undersecretary for Construction
Projects & Maintenance Eng. Mona Al Motawa visited Malkiya
Primary/Intermediate School for Girls in Malkiya, which is part of the Gulf
Development Program. Al Motawa was accompanied by a number of officials from
the Ministry.
According
to Al Motawa, the Ministry is close to completing the foundation works on the
school’s main building. Work is also underway to complete the guard’s room and
the water tanks room. The power sub-station is also complete, while the overall
progress in the project is 21.5%.
She
also stressed that the Ministry is keen to carefully follow-up projects
included within the Gulf Development Program.
Al
Motawa stated that the Ministry has carried out the design and supervision of
the project, which is funded by the Saudi Development Fund. The BD4,490,972 project
was awarded to the Bahraini-Saudi Contracting Consortium of Sahara Contracting
& Projects Constructions.
The
Government has allocated a piece of land of an area of 15,876m2 for
the school, which has been constructed over an area of 16,626m2. The
school building comprises of a main building of 36 classrooms, 22 of which are
dedicated for the intermediate stage while 14 are dedicated for the primary
stage. The school has the capacity to accommodate 1260 students, in addition to
114 staff from both the educational and administrative faculty.
The
school’s main building includes multi-purpose laboratories for science,
computer, home sciences, and physics, in addition to a cafeteria, a library,
offices for the teaching and administrative faculty, sports hall, other service
facilities such as toilets and store rooms. A separate building houses pottery, porcelain and agriculture workshops, in
addition to a guard room, water tanks room, external
fence, external works and electricity sub-station.
Al
Motawa explained that the school building has been designed based on the latest
MoE’s requirements, which include sustainability, green buildings and energy
saving measures; such as thermal insulation for roofs and walls, double-glazing
windows to reduce noise, sensor taps in bathrooms, energy saving lighting
systems, acoustically insulated vinyl flooring, and paints with low volatile and
anti-carbon organic compounds to paint walls internally and externally.
The
design also takes into account providing all the facilities needed for students
and staff with special needs and also pregnant women, such as constructing a
special parking lot close to the main school entrance, providing slopes on all
entrances, using non-slip vinyl flooring in all rooms, corridors and stairways,
in addition to providing 4 elevators close to all entrances and toilets with a
size that properly accommodates the needs of those students.
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Parking spaces will also be provided for staff and visitors, in addition to a
bus-stop.
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