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Posted On: 7 March 2024 02:32 pm

14 new schools to be built in Qatar using 3D printing technology & modular building

Cassandra Pallagud
Cassandra Pallagud
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In accordance with Law No. (12) of 2022 on Regulating Partnership between Public and Private Sectors, issued by H.H. the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, the Emir of the State of Qatar, the Public Works ‘Ashghal’ and Urbacon Trading and Contracting Company signed a new contract to construct the second package of the Qatar Schools Development Programme within the Public-Private Sectors Partnership for 14 schools, in cooperation with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.

The signing ceremony was attended by H.E. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Hamad Bin Qassim Al-Thani, Minister of Commerce and Industry, H.E. Buthaina Bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi, Minister of Education and Higher Education, , H.E. Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiya, Minister of Municipality, H.E. Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, Minister of Finance, H.E. Dr. Eng. Saad bin Ahmad Al Muhannadi, President of the Public Works Authority ‘Ashghal’ and representatives from the implementing company along several official from various entities.

This step comes is in line with the Third National Development Strategy 2030-2024, the final phase of Qatar National Vision 2030, which aims to increase the participation of the private sector in the various economic fields of the country and enable it to play a key role in achieving goals and long-term outcomes.

​Ashghal has overseen the construction of the first package of 8 schools through Public-Private Partnerships, as part of Qatar's commitment to enable the private sector to play a key role in achieving long-term goals and outcomes, particularly through the utilization of Public-Private Partnerships as a mean of infrastructure development and service provision.

Within the project, 5 primary schools will be designed, built, financed, and maintained in the areas of South Al Wajba, Muaither, Al Thumama, Al Meshaf, in addition to 4 preparatory schools in the areas of Muaither, Al Gharrafa, Al Aziziya and Rawdat Rashed and 3 secondary schools in Ain Khaled, Muaither and Al Thumama, and 2 science and technology schools in Al Sakhama and Rawdat Al Hamama, with the aim of providing high-quality education to more than 10,000 students. These schools are scheduled to be operational from the academic year 2025-2026.

14 new schools in Qatar to be built using 3D printing
Image credit: Ashghal
From his part, Eng. Jaralla Mohammed Al Marri, Manager of Buildings Projects Department says, “For the first time in Qatar, the project will be implemented using modern construction methods including 3D printing technology and modular building using prefabricated structures. This initiative is in line with Ashghal’s commitment to promote the use of more effective and efficient construction methods through modern technology, in line with the Third National Development Strategy, which aims to enhance infrastructure efficiency and adopt more sustainable options, through the use of modern techniques and attain world-class standards of quality.”

Eng. Mohammed Masoud Al Marri, Chairman of Ashghal’s PPP Committee, said that the executing company will be designing, building schools, and performing maintenance for 25 years, and providing safety and maintenance work will be part of the company’s task. He added, after the expiration of the execution period, the company must return the schools to the Ministry of Education and Higher Education in proper condition, hinting that the completion of the new schools is set for 2025.

For his part, Mr. Khalid Mohammed Al-Hajri, Manager of General Services Department at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education and member of the PPP projects committee “Package 2”, stressed that the project of the new schools greatly supports the achievement of the objectives of education strategy, as it provides a modern, sophisticated, and comprehensive foundation which fosters creativity and innovation in students in all learning levels.

Features of the new schools

14 new schools to be built in Qatar
Image credit: Ashghal

Regarding the characteristics of the new schools, Project engineer Khalid Al Najjar says, “The new schools are set to include 30 classrooms including classrooms for students with special needs accommodating about 786 students according to approved designs, various educational facilities such as laboratories for sciences, languages, and IT, in addition to sports, art and multipurpose halls, libraries, classrooms, outdoor spaces which include shaded car parking, sports stadiums, and service facilities.

“The new schools will undergo modifications in the external and internal designs, which includes changing the colors of flooring and internal walls to suit the age of students, thus enhancing the learning and psychological environment, and positively impacting learning outcomes.’, he added.

The implementing company will consider Ashghal’s application of the 3-star GSAS in educational facilities, which is based on promoting sustainability standards application and green building requirements in designing and construction of facilities.

Regarding safety measures, compliance with safety and security requirements in accordance with the global fire, security, and safety code (NFPA) and civil defense was considered.

In the new buildings, the Qatari code for building for people with special needs will be considered in terms of providing appropriate entrances, restroom designs and other requirements.

PPP is considered one of the cooperation means between the two sectors, where mechanisms which allow the government to provide goods and public and social services in partnership with the private sector are developed, whether with large, midsized or small companies, thereby promoting the role and contribution of the sector in the implementation of major projects, particularly building and infrastructure projects implemented by Ashghal to achieve economic development by encouraging competition and innovation.

Source and cover image credit: Ashghal