Quick Reaction Report on the Baghdad Police College. Baghdad, Iraq
Abstract
We are providing this project assessment report for your information and use. Our original objectives were to assess the in-process construction work being performed for the Baghdad Police College, Baghdad, Iraq to determine its status and whether intended objectives will be achieved. This assessment was made to provide you and other interested parties with real-time information on a relief and reconstruction project underway and in order to enable appropriate action to be taken, if warranted. The assessment team included a professional engineer and two auditors. During our site visits to the Baghdad Police College, we identified construction deficiencies of such magnitude as to require prompt attention and separate reporting. Specifically, the improperly fabricated wastewater plumbing within the student barracks could potentially result in a reduction in the structural slabs' load carrying capacity as well as environmental and health hazards to the students, instructors, and workers at the Baghdad Police College. The extent of potential hazards needs to be determined prior to any future work at the Baghdad Police College. In an effort to quickly report and correct the construction problems within the barracks, this report will only deal with the deficiencies identified in the barracks, the apparent cause, and potential recommendations. A separate assessment report will follow and it will thoroughly assess the original objectives for the entire Baghdad Police College project.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 27, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA533939
Entities
People
- Angelina Johnston
- Kevin O'connor
- Robert Deshurley
Organizations
- Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction