The Basra Technical Administrative Institute has successfully completed thermal insulation work using Isocam on the roof of the Deanery building. This achievement is part of ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure and enhance the efficiency of academic and administrative facilities.

Under the sponsorship of Dr. Iman Asker Hawi, Assistant Dean for Administrative Affairs, the project was praised for its role in creating a suitable work and learning environment that supports functional and academic performance.

Engineer Fatima directly supervised the project’s execution, leading the team with excellence to ensure adherence to the highest quality standards. The project utilized Isocam, a highly effective thermal insulation material, to minimize the impact of environmental factors such as heat and humidity on the building.

This initiative aligns with the institute’s comprehensive plan to upgrade and sustain its facilities to serve the educational process better. The administration emphasized its commitment to continuing these efforts as part of a broader vision to develop infrastructure and provide a modern learning environment.

The Deanery expressed its gratitude and appreciation to all the teams involved in the project, reaffirming its dedication to supporting initiatives that enhance services for the academic community.