Project Scope and Objectives
The renovation of the F & I Working Library Room at the CPI Building was a meticulously planned project aimed at transforming the space into a modern, functional, and aesthetically pleasing environment. Our goal was to enhance the utility of the library while preserving its inherent charm and historical significance.
Key Renovation Activities
Structural Upgrades:
- Reinforcement of Structural Elements: Ensuring the stability and safety of the library room by reinforcing critical structural components.
- Plastering and Tiling: Application of high-quality plaster and tiles to give a polished and durable finish to the walls and floors.
Aesthetic Enhancements:
- Painting: Utilizing premium paints to refresh and brighten the interior, creating a welcoming and conducive atmosphere for study and work.
- Carpentry Works: Crafting custom shelving, desks, and seating arrangements to optimize space utilization and provide functional and stylish furniture.
Functional Improvements:
- Plumbing: Upgrading the plumbing systems to ensure reliable and efficient water supply and drainage.
- Waterproofing: Implementing advanced waterproofing solutions to protect the library from moisture and potential water damage.
Project Outcomes
- Enhanced Environment: The renovated library room now boasts a modern, vibrant look that enhances the overall experience for its users.
- Improved Functionality: With upgraded plumbing, electrical systems, and custom furniture, the library now offers a more functional and efficient workspace.
- Preserved Heritage: Our careful restoration work ensured that the historical essence of the library was preserved, blending seamlessly with new enhancements.