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Proposal of a School
University of Gondar ___school of technology Department of civil engineering
Proposal of bridge of hope school

Department of civil engineering
Proposal of bridge of hope school

School of technology
Fasil campus

submitted to
Department of English language
Instructor___________
School of technology
Fasil campus

submitted to
Department of English language
Instructor___________

Content
1. GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION
1.1.Project Title, Location and Timing
1.2.Agency Details
1.3.Bank Details
1.4. Names of bank signatories
2. INTRODUCTION,
2.1. Legal Entity for bridge of hope (formerly stitching the bridge Foundation)
2.2. Problem Statement
2.3. Target Group
3. VISION MISSION AND GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION
3.1.Vision
3.2.Mission
3.3.Geographical Location
4. SCHOOL PROPOSAL
4.1.Background
4.2.Purpose
4.3.Goal
4.4.Objectives
5. PROJECT DESIGN AND STRATEGY
5.1.Introduction
5.3.The teachers
5.4.The Physical School
5.5.The Role of city Education Office
6.The costs of the project
6.1.Brief Cost break down for bridge of hope school
7. CONCLUSION
Bridge of hope school Project Proposal
2013
P.O. Box 00
Gondar city
Gondar, Ethiopia
E‐mail: bridge of hope @gondar.com
Telephone: 251 –000000000 www. fasilcampus.org Written by Gondar university School of technology Department of civil engineering Section 5 students Group 3
Group member names
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2
3
4
5
6

2 bridge of hope school 2013
1. GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION
1.1.Project Title, Location and Timing
Project Name bridge of hope School
Country/Region/Province/Specific Location
Ethiopia, Amara, Gondar, Gondar city(at the back of fasil campus )
Kebela 18
Duration June 2013 -2014

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