
A Modern Government Facility: Civil Status and Passports Department in Al-Mafraq
The Civil Status and Passports Department building in Al-Mafraq, supervised in 2022, is a key project commissioned by the Ministry of Interior. Spanning 3,967.12 m², this three-story facility combines public services with administrative functions in a modern, efficient design.
Project Overview
Key Details
- Supervision Year: 2022
- Location: Al-Mafraq
- Client: Ministry of Interior
- Total Area: 3,967.12 m²
- Services Provided: Supervision of Construction
This functional government building was designed to streamline civil registration and passport services while providing efficient workspaces for staff.
Architectural Layout: Efficiency and Accessibility
Basement Floor (1,254.5 m²)
- Parking facilities
- Electrical room
- Fleet management room
- Storage and custody area
Ground Floor (1,361.07 m²)
- Retail spaces
- Public service hall
- Administrative offices
- Support facilities
First Floor (1,226.54 m²)
- Executive offices
- Central files room
- Service areas
Additional Features
- Staircases and elevator systems
- Architectural protrusions
- Security guard room
- Ground water tank
- Comprehensive external works
- Complete electromechanical systems
Design Philosophy: Service-Oriented Functionality
The facility emphasizes:
- Public Accessibility: Spacious service halls for citizen convenience
- Operational Efficiency: Logical zoning of workspaces
- Future-Readiness: Scalable infrastructure for growing needs
Conclusion
This 2022 project represents a significant upgrade to Al-Mafraq’s government service infrastructure. By combining public service areas with optimized administrative spaces, it demonstrates how thoughtful design can enhance both citizen experience and operational productivity.
As it serves the community, this building stands as a model for modern, efficient government architecture that balances public access with secure operations.