The International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI) has initiated a significant undertaking to renovate six of its student hostels on the New Campus, a major upgrade being implemented with the backing of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The project officially moved into the implementation phase following a high-level meeting focused on the oversight and execution of the refurbishment work. This initiative operates under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) previously signed between the university and the Capital Building Maintenance Corporation (CBMC) today.
The session was chaired by Prof. Dr. Abdul Raheman, the Vice President for Administration and Finance. Key university officials, including Dr. Inam ul Haq, Director of Administration and Works, and Dr. Ibrar Shinwari, the Male Provost, were in attendance to deliberate on the operational blueprint.
Discussions during the gathering centered on establishing effective coordination mechanisms and monitoring procedures for the extensive repair and modernization of Hostels 1 through 6. The aim is to enhance and upgrade the living facilities available to students.
To guarantee quality standards and the timely conclusion of the endeavor, the meeting approved the establishment of two dedicated bodies: an Inspection Committee and a Supervisory Committee. These groups will be responsible for quality assurance and ensuring the project proceeds on schedule.