ABU DHABI / WAM
Abu Dhabi General Services Company (Musanada) has, in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK), completed the AED129 million C2 and C3 Mleih School project stretching over an area of 50,000 square metres, in the context of the Abu Dhabi Future Schools Programme, Phase VI, Package 1.
Ali Al Haj Al Mehairbi, Executive Director, Building Construction Management Division at Musanada explained that Mleih School for Girls, built in Shakhbout City, will accommodate up to 2,100 C2 and C3 female students and will consist of 70 classrooms, administrative offices, a cafeteria, a multi-purpose internal sports hall, as well as a swimming pool, external playgrounds, music rooms, laboratories, etc.
He added the project conforms with standard specifications, be it in design of class- -rooms, multipurpose halls, or the provision of an appropriate and attractive educational environment to cater to the needs of future generations.
Eiman Al Marzouqi, Infrastructure and Facilities Director at the Department of Education and Knowledge, said, “The school was constructed in line with the latest international designs, including highest health and safety standards.â€
“Musanada has completed this project as part of its efforts to realise the vision of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and implement the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, towards delivery of projects that avail facilities aligned to the emirate’s advanced educational level, creating an environment that will motivate students to explore their full potential and capabilities while focusing on investing in future generations as they are the most important factor for continuing the development and advancement process across all fields,” commented Ali Al Haj Al Mehairbi, Executive Director, Building Construction Management Division at Musanada.
Eiman Al Marzouqi, Infrastructure and Facilities Director at the Department of Education and Knowledge, said, “The school was constructed in line with the latest international designs, including highest health and safety standards. The facility was equipped with latest technologies to properly serve the educational process, ensuring an attractive and interesting educational environment for students, as part of ADEK’s efforts to provide an ideal school setting for students to facilitate their creativity and innovation.”
She added that the school not only features sound security, educational appropriateness and sustainability but is also considered attractive and conducive to the spirit of activeness in students and teachers alike, as well as serving the local community and parents, which Musanada has aimed for in the project design and construction.