Bridging the gap between students and university management through systematic monitoring, advocacy, and volunteer engineering support.
π Quick Report an IssueVerifiable data showing the scope of defects and the effectiveness of the IMAT movement.
The Infrastructure Maintenance Awareness Team (IMAT) is a dedicated, student-led advocacy body within the Civil Engineering Department at FUTA. We believe that proactive monitoring is the first step towards enduring change.
We don't just document problems; we initiate data-driven cycles of accountability. By bridging the gap between students and university management, we ensure that every flaw is tracked, every solution is demanded, and every corner of the campus is held accountable.
Whether you are a concerned student or a volunteer, the process is simple: Report, Document, Drive Change.
Document the defect: Take clear, dated photographic proof and pinpoint the exact location on campus.
Use our structured reporting tool to categorize the fault, assess the severity, and submit the report anonymously.
The issue is logged in the public tracker. IMAT ensures visibility until the resolution is verified and documented.
This is where theory meets reality. Every successful fix, every reported flaw, and every resolved case is documented to build a permanent record of campus improvement.
Defect: Clogged drainage and erosion.
Outcome: Replaced culverts, restored proper water flow.
Status: ResolvedDefect: Major longitudinal crack, trip hazard.
Outcome: Injection sealing and patching done.
Status: ResolvedDefect: Water infiltration risk on academic block.
Outcome: Technical recommendation issued for high-grade resealing.
Status: Under ReviewDefect: Missing safety lighting fixture.
Outcome: Immediate maintenance response initiated.
Status: ClosedJoin the IMAT family. Elevate your academic year from observation to action. We are building the next generation of infrastructural stewards.
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