The President of Sohag University during his tour to inspect the new facilities: A number of educational buildings entered service at the beginning of the new year
Dr. Hassan Al-Noamani, President of Sohag University, inspected a number of new educational facilities, as part of his periodic follow-up of the implementation stages of all existing projects to ensure the regularity of work progress at the university’s new headquarters, and to confirm adherence to the timetable. He was accompanied by both Dr. Abdel Nasser Yassin and Dr. Khaled Omran, vice presidents. The university, and the engineers of the implementing companies.
Al-Nomani stressed the university’s commitment to implementing the strategic vision for higher education, which aims to provide high-quality education and training, as the university is witnessing continuous development processes, whether in the construction or educational aspect, and harnessing all available capabilities to serve students to receive the educational process at a high level of quality, in accordance with development goals. Sustainable (Egypt Vision 2030).
During his tour, the university president stressed that the implementing companies must adhere to the scheduled dates for completing some works to enter service with the new year, with the necessity of fulfilling various construction safety requirements, in accordance with the highest quality standards, and in accordance with the approved specifications.
Dr. Abdel Nasser Yassin explained that the tour included the classroom building and teaching halls, which is located on an area of 4,200 square metres, consists of 6 floors, and includes 48 halls, at a cost of 120 million pounds, and the project of the central administration building and its annexes, which is located on an area of 8,000 square metres, at a cost of 140 million pounds. The building consists of a basement. A ground floor and five recurring floors.
Dr. Khaled Omran added that the tour also included following up on the construction of the buildings of the International Gymnasium (Indoor Hall) project, which is being implemented on an area of 8,000 square meters at a cost of 160 million pounds.
Dr. Hassan Al-Noamani, President of Sohag University, inspected a number of new educational facilities, as part of his periodic follow-up of the implementation stages of all existing projects to ensure the regularity of work progress at the university’s new headquarters, and to confirm adherence to the timetable. He was accompanied by both Dr. Abdel Nasser Yassin and Dr. Khaled Omran, vice presidents. The university, and the engineers of the implementing companies.
Al-Nomani stressed the university’s commitment to implementing the strategic vision for higher education, which aims to provide high-quality education and training, as the university is witnessing continuous development processes, whether in the construction or educational aspect, and harnessing all available capabilities to serve students to receive the educational process at a high level of quality, in accordance with development goals. Sustainable (Egypt Vision 2030).
During his tour, the university president stressed that the implementing companies must adhere to the scheduled dates for completing some works to enter service with the new year, with the necessity of fulfilling various construction safety requirements, in accordance with the highest quality standards, and in accordance with the approved specifications.
Dr. Abdel Nasser Yassin explained that the tour included the classroom building and teaching halls, which is located on an area of 4,200 square metres, consists of 6 floors, and includes 48 halls, at a cost of 120 million pounds, and the project of the central administration building and its annexes, which is located on an area of 8,000 square metres, at a cost of 140 million pounds. The building consists of a basement. A ground floor and five recurring floors.
Dr. Khaled Omran added that the tour also included following up on the construction of the buildings of the International Gymnasium (Indoor Hall) project, which is being implemented on an area of 8,000 square meters at a cost of 160 million pounds.





