DDPTC East strip College

Project Overview

DDPTC East strip College

The Dire Dawa Polytechnic College East Strip project delivers modern classrooms, dormitories, a library, resource center, and landscaped spaces, guided by a comprehensive master plan. Serving Dire Dawa Polytechnic College, our firm provided design, supervision, and contract administration for this 1.54 billion Birr educational campus development.

Project Informations

Project Name:

Dire Dawa Polytechnic College (DDPTC) East strip College Facilities

Project Location:

Dire Dawa City, Ethiopia

Client:

Dire Dawa Polytechnic College (DDPTC)

Project Cost:

1,538,542,666.75 Birr

Project Year:

2021

Project Details

Commissioned by Dire Dawa Polytechnic College (DDPTC), the East Strip College Facilities project is a transformative educational campus development located in Dire Dawa. With a total project cost of approximately 1.54 billion Birr, the development includes new classrooms, dormitories, a library, a resource center, extensive landscaping, and an overarching master plan to guide future growth.


Scope of Services

Our firm provided a full suite of architectural services, including:

  • Conceptual and detailed design of academic and residential buildings
  • Landscape design to create inviting, functional outdoor spaces
  • Master planning to ensure cohesive campus development aligned with DDPTC’s long-term vision
  • Construction supervision and contract administration to maintain quality, schedule, and budget compliance

Design Highlights

  • Classrooms: Flexible and technology-enabled learning environments designed to foster collaboration and innovation.
  • Dormitories: Comfortable and secure student housing with communal and study areas.
  • Library & Resource Center: Modern facilities equipped to support academic research and student learning.
  • Landscape: Thoughtfully designed green spaces that enhance campus aesthetics and provide social and recreational areas.
  • Master Plan: A strategic framework ensuring phased, sustainable growth of the college infrastructure.