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FEDERATION OF CONSTRUCTION

INDUSTRY (FOCI)

50Years of

Nigeria ConstructionIndustry.

54th Annual General Meeting

FEDERATION

OF

CONSTRUCTION

INDUSTRY

(FOCI)

(Est. 1954)

Health and Safety Managementin the Construction Industry

Health and Safety Managementin the Construction Industry

N I L ESUPPORT SERVICES

1960-2010

www.focinigeria.org

Exhibition & Seminar 2010Exhibition & Seminar 2010Exhibition & Seminar 2010Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja. 23rd-24th June, 2010

CTIL

Vermeer

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Welcome Address

Contractors have been recognized as the hub of construction

supply chain and are responsible to convert design into practical

reality. Their performance directly affects the delivery of the

projects as health and safety management system is concerned.

With a well managed system, loss time is greatly reduced. The

timely delivery of our projects, therefore, is usually enhanced

with this consideration of health and safety.

The triangle of construction delivery is pitched on cost, time and

quality/performance and the centre of this is SAFETY.

Any real manager wanting to pick up a gauntlet knows in adequate

dimension of SAFETY can lead to disaster, death and even the

closure of an organization. Therefore, the managers must

? read and understand the company's safety policy and to

ensure that its provisions are being effectively carried out

?bring the provisions of this policy, in so far as they affect

the personnel, to the attention of the employees under

the control of particular managers/supervisors

?inspect machinery, equipment and structures regularly

and to ensure that any defects discovered are remedied

forthwith

?ensure that employees are adequately instructed in the

safe operation of equipment and machinery

?ensure that any areas of the site to which the general

public or visitors may have access, are maintained to

ensure their safety

?arrange for all necessary insurances, certificates etc.

appropriate to the site's size and function, etc

In the past two editions, we have looked at several issues affecting

the construction industry and critically proffered solutions to this

problems. We have touched on “collapsed structures” and

“multiple taxation in the construction industry”. This year, we

believe with the rapid growth and increased activities in the

construction industry, the importance of health and safety can

not be over emphasized.

The theme of this year's

seminar is “Health and Safety

M a n a g e m e n t i n t h e

Construction Industry”. We

shall be looking at major ways

of improving the safety

practices in the construction

sector of the economy. We

hope this will be beneficial to

all individuals and corporate

organizations as professionals

in this field educate and inform

us on this very important topic.

On behalf of the council and

entire members of FOCI, I

welcome you all to this

prestigious event of our 54th

Annual General Meeting.

Engr. M. O. Williams

President

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Programme

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- REGISTRATION OF EXHIBITORS

- SETTING UP / DECORATION OF BOOTHS

BY EXHIBITORS

10.00am – 11.00am

- OPENING /TOUR OF EXHIBITION BY INVITED

GUESTS AND THE PUBLIC

11.00am – 01.00pm - TECHNICAL SESSION – MORNING SESSION

Topic: “SPECIALITY EXCAVATION AND TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY” Presenter: Craig Burnie – Managing Director/ CEO, VERMEER EQUIPMENT

SUPPLIERS (pty) Ltd.

Topic: “THE UTILITY OF APPROPRIATE EQUIPMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS”

Presenter: Harry Odey – Managing Director/

CEO, HEIGHT ACCESS NIGERIA Ltd.

Topic: “THE SKIN OF BUILDINGS: FORM, FUNCTION & CONSTRUCTION.”

Presenter: Arc. Jerome Okolo – Chairman,

ADVANCE BUILDING

TECHNOLOGIES/ CONMIX, NIGERIA

01.00pm – 02.00pm - LUNCH BREAK

02.00pm – 03.00pm - TECHNICAL SESSIONS -

AFTERNOON SESSION

Topic: “JASO TOWER CRANES: BOOSTING

PROFITABILITY”

Presenter: Ody Okereke –Ajike – Country Manager, JASO, SPAIN

Topic: “U HEALTH – SAFETY PLUS HEALTHCARE PLAN – A unique and customized managed healthcare services developed for the Construction industry”

Presenter: Lekan Ewenla – Managing Director/ CEO,

ULTIMATE HEALTH MANAGEMENT SERVICES.

09.00am – 11.00am - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

(FOCI MEMBERS ONLY)

11.00am – 1.00pm - SEMINAR – MORNING SESSION

Topic: “CORPORATE RISK MANAGEMENT – IS CONSTRUCTION HEALTH & SAFETY ANY DIFFERENT”.

Presenter: Professor Kerry Gardiner Phd, BSc,

Dip.Occup.Hyg, FFOH. – IOH CONSULTING U.K.

Topic: “IMPROVING CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

PERFORMANCES”

Presenter: Gbolahan Abiodun GradIOSH, Ms-Env,Msc,

EHS-UK – SIB CONSULT Ltd.

Topic: “HEALTH & SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION - winning hearts & minds”.

01.00pm - 02.00pm – LUNCH BREAK

02.00pm – 03.00pm – SEMINAR – AFTERNOON SESSION

Presenter: Wale Bakare TechIOSH, MNISP – Managing Director, POTTERSMARK SERVICES

LTD/PRO, NIGERIAN INSTITUTE OF SAFETY

PROFESSIONALS (NISP),

Topic: “APPROACHES TO HEALTH & SAFETY MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

Presenter: Shamusideen A. Kadiri MNISP, MASSE, MESN,

MNISCN- Principal Lecturer, Department of

Safety, Health and Environment - GATEWAY INDUSTRIAL AND PETRO –GAS INSTITUTE, OGUN STATE

THURSDAY 24TH JUNE, 2010

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Good People Great Nation

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of

Nigeria, is a federal constitutional republic

comprising thirty-six states and its Federal

Capital Territory, Abuja.

The country is located in West Africa and

shares land borders with the Republic of

Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in

the east, and Niger in the north.

Its coast in the south lies on the Gulf of

Guinea on the Atlantic Ocean. The three

largest and most influential ethnic groups

in Nigeria are the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.

In terms of religion Nigeria is roughly split

half and half between Muslims and

Christians with a very small minority who

practice traditional religions.

The name Nigeria was taken from the

Niger River running through the country.

This name was coined by Flora Shaw, the

wife of Baron Lugard, a British colonial

administrator, in the late 19th century.

On October 1, 1960, Nigeria gained its

independence from the United Kingdom.

Nigeria is the most populous country in

Africa, the eighth most populous country in

the world, and the most populous country

in the world in which the majority of the

population is black. It is listed among the

"Next Eleven" economies, and is a member

of the Commonwealth of Nations.

The economy of Nigeria is one of the

fastest growing in the world, with the

International Monetary Fund projecting a

growth of 9% in 2008 and 8.3% in 2009. It

is the third largest economy in Africa, and

is a regional power that is also the

hegemony in West Africa.

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A Brief History of FOCI

The Federation of Construction Industry

in Nigeria, also known as FOCI was incorporated

in 1954, then the body was called The federation

of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors.

Costain (West Africa) Limited, G. Cappa Limited,

Borini Prono Limited, Cappa & D'Alberto Limited,

H.E.B Greene & Co. Limited, Poletti Bros & Company,

Richard Costain Limited, Taylor Woodrow (W.A.)

Limited

Presently, FOCI now has a total of 125 members

comprising:107 Full Members, 13 Associate Members

and 5 Information Members.

consists of members

drawn from the following companies:

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PIONEER MEMBERS:

GOVERNING COUNCIL

President:

Engr. M.O. Williams

Council Members:

The Deputy President:

Elder Solomon Ogunbusola (JP) - Dantata

& Sawoe Company Nigeria Limited

The Vice President:

Mr Moses Anite - Julius Berger Nigeria Plc

EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES OF FOCI

(FORMERLY FOBACEC)

Alhaji S.A.A. Sunmonu - Cappa & D'Alberto Plc

Chief J.O. Alade - R.C.C. Nigeria Limited

Mr U.C.S. Nwozuzu - ARBICO Plc

Mr.Duke Omosun- Setraco Nigeria Limited

Mr Segun Ogunsanwo - Nigerian Westminister

Dredging &Marine Limited

Engr Yemisi Shyllon - Nigerite Limited

Elder E.O. Amusan - P.W. Nigeria Limited

Engr. A.O. Nwodika - JKN Limited

1.

2.

3.

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6.

7.

8.

MOS Engineering Services

Limited

1956- 1964 - Mr. H.R. Drapper

1964- 1966 - Mr. J.D. Connell

1971- 1973 - Mr. M.M. Norton

1973- 1980 - Mr. M.O. Emonfonwan

1981- 1989 - Mr. J.A. Labinjo

1989 to date - Alhaji T.A. Adekanmbi

Engr. W. Akin-Lawal - CFAO Nigeria Plc(Structec)

Mr O.G. Ojeremi - Glanvill enthoven & Co Nig Ltd

Mr. Vincent Barrah- Salini Nigeria Limited

Elder E.Idowu Akinterinwa - B.Stabilini

& company Limited

Mr Mark Bullen - Costain W.A.Plc

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

PRESIDENTS OF FOCI (FORMERLY FOBACEC)

1954- 1955 -

1955- 1956

1956- 1957

1957- 1958

1964- 1965

Dr. S. Camino - Borini Prono & Co.

Limited

- Mr. R.G.M. Bathgate - Taylor Woodrow

(W.A.) Limited

Mr. M Dys - D.T.V. & Company Ltd.-

Mr. J.F. Middleton - Costain (W.A.)

Limited

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- Mr. M Blankvoort - Nigeria Dredging

& General Works (Westminister

Dredging)

1965- 1966

1966

1970- 1971

1971- 1972

1972- 1974

1974- 1977

1977- 1979

1979- 1983

1983- 1989 Engr. E.O. Olowo-Okere Costain (W.A.) Limited

1989- 1991 Engr. E.O. Olowo-Okere Emol Construction Nigeria Limited

1991- 1993 Engr. (Chief) E.B. Osoba Netherlands Harbourworks Nigeria Limited

1993- 1996 Engr. (Chief) E.B. Osoba EBCON Engineering & Construction Company Ltd

1996- 2001 Engr. (Chief) Femi Kila Julius Berger Nigeria Limited

2001- 2004 Chief S.B. Fasan Nigerian Westminister Dredging & Marine Ltd

2004- 2007 Engr. Chief A.A. Lasebikan HADEMEC Limited

2007- Till Date. - Engr. M.O. Williams -MOS Engineering Services Limited

Mr. E.A. Hanel Costain (W.A.) Limited-

Mr. Brian W. Talbot Costain (W.A.) Limited-

Mr. L.S. Skinn Water Resources Development Company -

Mr. M.O. Alabi Drydec & Asphalt Company

Engr. O.O. Diyaolu Water Resources Development (Int.)

Company

Mr. S.I. Lawal ACME Builders Limited

Chief M.O. Obiekwe Howard Construction Limited

Mr. B.A. Adeleke Neptune Construction Limited

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

PROPERTY

The Company's Annual General Meeting is the highest policy making organ for the Federation at which

Officers and Members of the Governing Council are elected.

“CONSTRUCTION HOUSE”, FOCI's permanent Headquarters is located at Adeyemo Alakija Street,

in the Professional Centre of Victoria Island. FOCI completed and moved into the massive Four Floors

structure in 1984. FOCI occupies the top floor of the building while Citibank Nigeria, the local branch

of the Citigroup, New York, occupies the remaining three floors.

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Bldr. S. OgunbusolaDeputy President

Mr. Moses AniteVice President

Alhaji T. A. AdekanbiDirector general

Engr. M. O. Williams

President

Executive Members

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Governing Council Members

Chief J. O. Alade Mr. Duke Omosun

Mr. Levi U. Ikenyi Mr. U. C. S. Nwozuzu Engr. A. O. Nwodika

Elder E. O. Amusan Elder E. O. Amusan Mr. Tunji Oluyemi Engr. Akin Lawal

Mr. Ayodeji Karim Chief Vincent Barrah Mt. Folarin Latinwo Mt. Kolade David

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ABG TECHNOLOGY

AL- USAB

ATLASCOPCO

COLEMAN WIRE & CABLE

DANTATA & SAWOE

DIATECH LTD

FRANON & CO

HEIGHT ACCESS LTD

HIDROMEK TURKEY

HOLD GLOBE CHINA

JULIUS BERGER NIGERIA PLC

KRESTA LAUREL LTD

LEVENTIS MOTORS

MAIKANO HYUNDAI

NATUZZI LTD (JASO, SPAIN)

NIGERITE PLC

OANDO PLC

PHIMA INVESTMENT LTD

SEHNAOUI PLANT LTD

SETRACO NIG LTG

ULTIMATE HEALTH

VERMEER S.A.

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Biography of speaker

Seminar Presenters

Gbolahan Kamildeen Abiodun

Gbolahan Kamildeen Abiodun is a HSE professional with 10 years

experience. His career interests span Health, Safety Environmental (HSE)

and quality in the Oil &Gas downstream industry, Construction Project

Safety Management (Dubai) and Corporate EHS Management with the Port

of Tyne Authority in United Kingdom.

Functioned as a Project Safety Engineer with ETA-ASCON on a multimillion

dollar Business Bay Development Project in Dubai, United Arab Emirate,

providing HSE management and training for over 300 multinational

workforce. Presently, he works on several projects with DeltaAfrik

Engineering Ltd a WorleyParsons Group who are into EPCM services for

petroleum exploration companies in Nigeria as Senior HSE Advisor.

Gbolahan is a member of American Society of Safety Engineer (ASSE) and

Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) UK, Nigeria

Environmental Society (NES),

Registered Safety Advisor (Dubai – UAE), amongst other several

professional bodies.

He returned to Nigeria with the zeal to improve Safety standards in the

construction and other related businesses in the country.

G. Kamildeen Abiodun GradIOSH.

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

Professor Kerry Gardiner

PhD, BSc, Dip. Occup. Hyg., FFOH

After spending 13 years at the University of Birmingham’s Institute of

Occupational Health, Professor Gardiner became the Institute’s Director.

During this time Kerry was also a Senior Lecturer in Occupational Hygiene,

and before that a Research Occupational Hygienist, Lecturer in

Occupational Health and Head of Occupational Hygiene.

In 2002 Professor Gardiner set up Idiographic Occupational Health Ltd. An

invited member on the Health and Safety Executive’s ‘Skills Programme’

Action Group, Professor Gardiner has also been appointed by the UK

Government to convene and chair a health risk assessment committee.

Born in May 1965 in Aberystwyth, Wales, Kerry is married and has two

daughters.

MOS ENGINEERING SERVICES LIMITED

158 Ogunlana Drive, Surulere, Lagos. 017747485

www.mosnigeria.com, [email protected]

*Electrical Engineering *Mechanical Engineering*Process Control *Plant Installation *Project Consultancy & Management * Fabrication

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Kadiri Shamusideen Adio

Wale Bakare

Wale Bakare holds a Diploma in Law from the Ahmadu Bello University,

Zaria as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Jos. He is a

member of the Nigerian Institute of Safety Professionals (NISP) and the

Institution of Ocuppational Safety & Health (IOSH) U.K. He is a certified

safety instructor and holds certificates in Servicing and Maintenance of

Breathing Apparatus, Gas Detectors and Fire Extinguishers. He has

attended several Health & Safety courses and conferences both at home

and abroad and is also a certified First Aider by St. Johns Ambulance in the

United Kingdom.

He started his professional career in marketing communications with the

firm of Sunrise D'Arcy limited, one of the nation's foremost marketing

communications companies. He joined Halston Energy Limited at inception

as General Manager.

In pursuit of new challenges, he subsequently left the company to co-found

Pottersmark Services Limited.

Mr. Bakare writes a column on Health & Safety issues in one of the leading

newspapers in the country.

Kadiri Shamusideen Adio is a seasoned Vocational Educator, Author,

Technologist and Occupational Safety and Health Consultant of several

years. He attended UNN Nsukka, Metallurgical Training Institute, Onitsha.

He lectured at Federal Polytechnic Ilaro, Ogun State, Petroleum Training

Institute Effurun. He is currently a Principal lecturer in the Department of

Health Safety and Environment, Gateway Industrial and Petrogas

Institute, Oni, Ijebu waterside Ogun State.

He was the first Delta State Chairman, Royal Life Saving Society in 1990

and Nigeria Institute of Safety Professionals Ogun State Branch 2009. He

has participated and presented papers at various seminars, conferences

and workshops on HSE both local and international. The most current is the

9th Conference of European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology,

Rome, March 2010. He authored a book titled 'Safety Handbook for

Engineering and Allied Professionals' in 2006, the South African edition of

the book is in progress. He is a member of many reputable professional

associations.

He is happily married with children.

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List Of Members, Addresses And Telephone/ Fax Numbers

A.G. Ferrero & Company Limited

Plot E, Textile Road.

P.O.Box 125

Tel: 062-231812, 232 676.

Fax:234760

ARBICO PLC

Plot D, Block 7, Industrial Crescent

Ilupeju, Lagos.

497 2261, 496 1588, 496 2869.

[email protected]

Arab Contractors O.A.O.

Nigeria Limited

145, Ajose Adeogun Street

Victoria Island, Lagos

Tel: 262 0313, 261 5271

AEC Works Limited

A76 Ewet Housing Estate

Uyo- Akwa Ibom State

Tel: 085-202 0279, 0802 223 2064.

Fax: 085-204 235.

Email: [email protected]

B. Stabilini & Company Limited

8B Elsie Femi Pearse Street

P.O.Box 75229, Victoria Island

Lagos.

Tel: 262 2471

Fax: 262 2471

Head Office

Makera Road, Plot C,

P.O.Box, Kaduna.

062-232 772, 230 395, 245 232 772

232 432

Borini Prono & Company Nigeria Limited

7/9 Burma Road

P.O.Box 54 Apapa

Tel: 587 1397, 876 198

Email: [email protected]

BNL Eng. & Construction Co. (Nig.) LimitedKm. 3, Lagos/Badagry Expressway,Orile-IganmuP.O.Box 2748, Lagos.Tel: 774 1803,0803 302 7515, 587 0373.

Brunelli Construction Co. (Nig.) LimitedKm. 3, Lagos/ badagry ExpresswayOrile IganmuP.O. Box 2748, Lagos.Tel: 774 1803, 0803 302 7515, 587 0373.

Bulet International Nigeria LimitedAhmed Talib House18/19 Ahmadu Bello WayP.O.Box 1408, Kaduna.Email: [email protected]: 062- 238 681, 216 818, 211 081

Shehu Shagari WayNear Federal SecretariatAbuja.

Cappa & D'Alberto Plc72 Campbell Street, Lagos.P.O.Box 870Fax: 2633749Tel: 264 5169-73Email: [email protected]

Costain (W.A) Plc174 Funso Williams AvenueSurulere, P.O.Box 88, Lagos.Tel: [email protected]

C & C Construction Company Limitedth8 Floor, Plot 1684 Sanusi Fafunwa Street

Victoria IslandLagos.Tel: 2620793-4, 611649Fax: 2611307

Dantata & Sawoe Construction Co. Nig. Ltd.Nyanya Road, Opposite Central BankP.O.Box 3858, Garki, Abuja.Tel: 09-2342213, 2340655, 2340301Fax: 09- 2342214Email: [email protected], [email protected]

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Dredging International Services Nigeria Ltd.

35A, Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos

Tel: 263 3643, 263 6426, 267 0932.

Fax: 2695362

Dumez Nigeria Limited

1, Akinfosile Street, Off Raymond Njoku Street

Ikoyi, Lagos.

Tel: 260 0450-4

Daewoo Nigeria Limited

14A, Alhaji Alade Street

Parkview, Victoria Island

Lagos.

Tel: 617 108, 617 109

DTV & Company Limited

Apapa/Oshodi Expressway, Ibafon Yard,

Kirikiri, Apapa P.O.Box 317, Lagos.

Tel: 587 6891, 587 2174, 587 0886.

Email: [email protected]

Datum Construction Nigeria Limited

9, Ahmed Onibudo Street, Lagos.

Fax: 269 3878

Tel: 2695237-8

Ebcon Engineering & Const. Company Limited

13, Adeyera Adeyemo Street

Ogudu GRA, Ojota

P.O. Box 6645

Marina, Lagos.

Tel: 774 2462, 497 1302.

Elektrint Nigeria Limited

Plot 11, Gbagada Industrial Estate

P.O.Box 4287, Ikeja, Lagos.

Tel:824 907, 963 742, 965 439.

Emol Construction Nigeria Limited

43A, Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos.

Tel:269 4070

Eiffel Nigeria Limited

16/18 Obagun Avenue, Off Fatai Atere Way

Matori Ind. Scheme, Mushin.

Fadco Nigeria Limited

38, Oritshe Street

Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja.

Tel: 496 0762, 493 6924.

Fax: 496 0762

Fougerolle Nigeria Limited

16/18 Obagun Avenue, Off Fatai Atere Way,

Matori Ind. Scheme, Mushin.

First Marine & Eng. Services Ltd.

79A Samuel Adedoyin, Victoria Island

Lagos.

Tel: 461 6989, 461 6990.

G. Cappa Plc

8 Taylor Road, Iddo, P.O. Box 1679

Lagos.

Tel:800 080-2

Gilmor Eng. Nigeria Ltd.

69 Usuma Street

Maitama. P.O.Box 8841, Abuja.

Tel: 09-4138807-9

Email: [email protected]

Habibu Engineering Nigeria Limited

38 Raymond Njoku Street, Ikoyi, Lagos.

Fax: 269 4882

Tel: 269 4881

Abuja Office

09-523 958

Head Office

8B, Gomwalk Road, (Formerly Zaria Road), Jos.

Tel: 073-52704

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Plot 17, Murtala Muhammed Way

Mpampe Junction, Garki- Abuja

P.O. Box 4024, Garki.

HADEMEC Limited

10A Tinubu Road, Palmgrove Estate

P.O. Box 206, Yaba.

Tel: 497 7795. Fax: 497 7796

Email: [email protected]

H.F.P. Engineering Company Nigeria Limited

Plot N3 Victoria Garden City, Lekki Peninsula,

Lagos/Epe Expressway, Lagos.

Tel: 461 8567, 461 8141-6.

HAJAIG Const. Nig. Ltd.

50A Hadejia Road, Kano.

Tel: 070-61971781

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

HITECH Industries Limited

11 Little Road

P.O.Box 755, Sabo- Yaba

Tel: 01-342 5424.

Email:[email protected]

Inter-Bau Construction Limited

12B Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi- Lagos,

P.O. Box 706, Surulere.

Tel: 01 583 5387.

Fax: 583 7801

Impresit Bakolori Nigeria Plc

7/9 Burma Road, P.O. Box 40, Apapa.

Tel: 01 613 531, 875 981

Abuja Office:

09-523 4509, 523 4508.

I.T.B. Nigeria Limited

Plot 1684 Sanusi Fafunwa Street,

Victoria Island, Lagos.

Tel: 01 263 7983

Fax: 01 262 5061

Jagal Nigeria Limited

Jagal House, Ikosi Road, Oregun

P.O. Box 8959, Ikeja.

Tel: 01 825 895, 900 010-9, 965 641.

JKN Limited

Plot 110 Block B Isolo Expressway

Itire Junction, Ilasamaja

Tel: 01 452 2232, 452 5831, 525 864.

Fax: 01 452 6090

Julius Berger Nigeria Plc

Ijora Causeway, P.O.Box 3646, Lagos.

Tel: 01 580 1145-8

Fax: 580 1149

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

Head Office

Utako District

Berger Junction, P.O. Box 453

Abuja F.C.T

Tel: (234) (9) 523 3632, 523 3279, 523 3542.

Fax: (234) (9) 523 4048, 523 4069, 523 3066.

L. D'Alberto & Company Limited

139 Obafemi Awolowo Road

P.O. Box 138, Ibadan.

Tel: 022- 312 791

Monier Construction Company Nig. Ltd.

6 Elsie Femi Pearse Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

P.O. Box 8919

Tel: 261 7666

Fax: 261 7993

Email: [email protected]

Head Office

18/19 Abonnema Wharf Road

P.O. Box 304

Port-Harcourt.

Tel: 084-233 482, 236 350-4.

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Marlum Nigeria Limited

12A Creek Road, P.O. Box 56, Apapa.

Telefax: 01 587 3604

Mothercat Nigeria Limited

No. L5 Mothercat Road, Mando Light Industrial

Layout, Off Nnamdi Azikiwe Exp., Opposite

Kaduna Motors

Tel:062-314 056-9

Fax: 062-318 383

Email: [email protected]

MOS Engineering Services Limited

158 Ogunlana Drive, Surulere-Lagos.

Tel: 01 584 6301

Fax: 01 584 6301

Email: [email protected]

Moulds Nigeria Limited

5 Okupe Estate Road, Maryland

P.O. Box 3289, Ikeja.

Tel: 01 964 489

Head Office

Liberty Boulevard

P.O. Box 6503, Jos, Plateau State.

Tel: 073-465 802

Fax: 464 278

Niger Construction Limited

63 Enerhen Road

P.O. Box 402, Warri.

Nigerian Dynamic Limited

100 Sapele Road, P.O. Box 776, Benin City.

Tel: 052-253308, 253768

Nigerian Westminster Dredging & Marine Ltd.

2 Udi Street Osborne Foreshore Estate

Ikoyi, Lagos.

Tel:262 4580-1, 261 0048

Fax: 262 4582

Nigerian Road Construction Limited

12C Murtala Mohammed Way, P.O. Box 2008, Kano.

Paul-B Nigeria Limited51, Parakou Street, Wuse II, AbujaTel: 0806 811 4897 17B, Park Lane, Apapa.

P.G.H Joint VentureBorini Prono Yard, 7/9 Burma Road, ApapaP.M.B. 1094, Ebute-Metta, Lagos.

OR EastWest Road, Emohua, P.M.B. 5175Port-HarcourtFax: 237864

Ponti & Company Italware Limited94 Old Lagos Road, Orita ChallengeP.O. Box 740. Tel: 310 374. Email: [email protected]

P.W. Nigeria LimitedPlot 9 Outer Northern Exp., Maitama DistrictP.M.B. 7016, Garki, Abuja.Tel: 09-3147961-3. Fax: [email protected]

Lagos Office10/12 Ibitayo Estate, Obanta Close, IkejaP.M.B. 21470, Ikeja.Tel: 493 639, 493 6449, 497 0249.Fax: 4936438, 4972384

Primi Construction Nig. Ltd23A Ladipo Oluwole Street, Apapa, Off Adelabu Street, Surulere, Lagos.Tel: 761 2948, 585 1197.

PICCOLO- Brunneli Engineering Ltd.9A Dakar Road, Off Oduduwa Street, Apapa.Tel: 587 3844, 587 1222.

R.C.C. Nigeria Limited82 Younis Basorun Str., Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel: 2617 672Email: [email protected]

Roads Nigeria Limited41B Marine Road, P.M.B. 105, Apapa.Tel: 587 0404, 387 3567.

Head OfficeBye Pass Road, P.O. Box 24, Sokoto.Tel: 235 751, 235 736

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Saipem Contracting Nigeria LimitedPlot 99, Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.Tel: 618 561, 261 9368, 610 319, 610 049

Salini Nigeria Limited11, Plot 655 Blantyre Street, Wuse II, Abuja, P.O. Box 7558, Wuse.Fax: 5230579Tel: 09-523 8428, 523 0572, 523 6057

Lagos Office18 Dakar Road, ApapaFax: 545 3067Tel: 587 5981

Sanbath Nigeria Limited8 Galadima Road, P.O. Box 255, KadunaTel: 062-233627, 5235045, 230167

Sageto LimitedPlot 411 Noukachott Street, Zone 1, WuseG.P.O. 4261, Abuja, Nigeria.Fax: 234 523 4777Tel: 234-523 3777

2B Mainland way, Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos.

S&M Nigeria Limitedst49, G Close Junction, 1 Avenue, Gwarinpa II

P.O. Box 5820, Abuja.Tel: 0803 320 7595Email: [email protected]

S.C.C. Nigeria LimitedPlot 1656 Olosa Street, Victoria IslandP.O. Box 51888, Falomo, Lagos.Fax: 261 1290Tel: 262 2153, 262 2154Email: [email protected]

Abuja OfficePlot 471, A8, Lobito Crescent, Wuse IIFax: 523 707Tel: 09-413 2701, 413 2703

Setraco Nigeria Limited37 John Olugbon Street, Off Toyin StreetIkeja, P.O. Box 50187, Lagos.Tel: 2690764-6. Email: [email protected]

Abuja Office

Plot 192, Block 11, Makeni Street

Wuse Zone 6, P.M.B. 105, Garki, Abuja

Fax: 09-523 949

Tel: 09-523 4947

Enugu Office

Fax: 042-455451

Stabilini Visinoni Limited

Km. 5, Apapa/Oshodi Expressway, Awodi-Ora

Plot 8, Adeyanju Daniel Street, P.O. box 2532

Apapa.

Tel: 264 5219, 264 5220

Standard Construction Limited

Plot 766 Mabushi, Behind V.I.O. Office,

Mabushi, Abuja.

Tel: 09-874 8323, 874 8324

Email:[email protected]

Lagos Office

19B Olosa Street, Victoria island, Lagos.

STEMCO Limited

24A Cameron Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

Email:[email protected]

Stirling Civil Engineering Nig. Ltd.

12 Creek Road, P.O. Box 393, Apapa.

Tel: 5876097, 5874900, 5871757, 803170-3

6, Mando Road, Kaduna

Fax: 238 059.

Tel: 062-200 260-3, 238 497, 230 723.

Strabag Construction Nigeria Ltd.

Rock Peters House, Plot 4, Apapa/Oshodi

Expressway, Tin Can Island, Apapa.

Trevi Foundation (Nigeria) Ltd.

Plot 1291, Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island,

P.O. Box 7021, Lagos.

Fax: 2617509

Tel: 261 9383, 262 2087, 261 6257

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Associate Members

ETCO Nigeria Limited

14 Creek Road

P.O. Box 337

Apapa.

Tel: 01 804 070-3

CFAO Nigeria Plc (Structec)

Plot 2 & 4, Block D, Amuwo Odofin Ind. Scheme

Apapa/Oshodi Expressway, Mile 2

P.O. Box 391

Apapa.

Tel: 470 1505, 470 5702, 584 7709

Nigerite Limited

Oba Akran Avenue, P.M.B. 21032, Ikeja.

Tel: 490 0600-9, 497 8900-9

Power Lines Limited

1, Awosika Road, Off Oba Akran Avenue

Ikeja, P.O. Box 52781, Falomo, Lagos.

Tel: 497 3014

Fax: 497 2301

Information Members

Ashaka Cement Company Limited

Plot 193, Jide Oki Street

Victoria Island, Annex

P.M.B. 12696

Lagos.

Tel: 261 2207, 261 2223.

Clay Industry Nigeria Limited

Oke Oregun Isheri Road

P.O. Box 319

Ikeja.

Tel: 963 529, 963 544

Glanvill Enthoven & Co. (Nig.) Ltd.

174 Western Avenue, Surulere

Lagos.

Tel 585 2344-47

Fax: 5852343

John Holt Leasing

25 Creek Road, P.M.B. 1218, Apapa.

Tel: 580 3430-4

Fax: 587 3726

OASIS Insurance PLC

OASIS House

298 Ikorodu Road, Anthony, Lagos.

Tel: 790 1353

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DYS TROCCA VALSESIA & CO. LTDBUILDING & CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS

234 1 5872174 - 7732198 www.dtvnigeria.com [email protected] - oshodi expressway, ibafon, kirikiri, apapa, lagos

Okpai Power Plant

Ewekoro Cement Factory

Churchgate Tower, Lagos

Oluwole Market, Lagos

KKK

RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGSOFFICE & INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGSCIVIL WORKS

Federal High Court - Abuja

Construction Industry In Nigeria (1960 - 2010)

The global construction market is worth an estimated $7.5 trillion, representing 13.4 percent

of global GDP. But by 2020, construction will be a $12.7 trillion global market, an overall

growth of 70 per cent in the next decade. Construction in 2020 will account for 14.6 per cent of

global GDP. (Global Construction Perspectives and Oxford Economics 2009). Construction

contributes some 7% of the GDP in most OECD countries and up to 12 to 14% in Japan and

Korea (Gann, 2000), while in developing countries (according to Dharwadker, 1979)

investments in construction projects could be as high as 50-60% of national budgets.

The Construction Industry, which is vital to growth and development, is one of the oldest in

the world, indeed is as old as civilization itself. Construction activity forecasts the general

direction of an economy and for this reason; the industry is often described as a leading

economic sector. The Nigerian construction market is among the largest construction markets

in Africa, which has recorded impressive growth since the country's independence in 1960.

Though, government spending was a major contributor to the industry, especially the

infrastructure sub-segment, other factors also contributed positively on the industry's

growth. Despite, the strategic role of the industry in a growing economy like Nigeria's, its

contribution to the nation's GDP of less than 2% is quite negligible when compared with some

African Countries. Nigeria's huge shortfall in housing and infrastructure is causing robust

growth in this sector. Although the construction industry is a relatively small player in terms of

Nigeria's gross domestic product, it is a very active sector that is sure to also benefit from

double-digit growth in the tourism, retail and manufacturing sectors.

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World Class Architecture

ADVANCED BUILDINGTECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

Sanusi Brothers Premises, Plot, Block A, Ogba Scheme. (End of Adeniyi Jones Avenue) Ikeja, Lagos.

In Nigeria, the construction industry was the dominant contributor to the nation's GDP in the 1980s,

accounting for about 70% of the GDP (Planning Committee on the National Construction Policy,

1989). This made the industry very strategic to the country's development efforts. Unfortunately, the

industry has been bedevilled by a combination of low demand and consistent low productivity and

poor performance over the years (Olomolaiye, 1987; Aniekwu, 1995; Okuwoga, 1998; Adeyemi et

al.; 2005). This has reduced its contribution to the national economy to a mere 1% of the GDP in 2002

(AfDB/OECD, 2004).

The Nigerian Construction Industry from independence to present times has undergone various

developments during the different era of the Nigerian state. Specifically, the following periods are

important in the history of construction industry development in Nigeria: the pre-oil boom decade

(1960-70); the period of the oil boom (1971-1977); the period of stabilisation and structural

adjustment (1986 - 1993); the period of guided deregulation (1994 -1998) and the period of full

deregulation and Public Private Partnership (PPP) (1990 – 2010).

The construction industry made significant progress during the oil boom era in the 70s and coupled

with the selection of Abuja as Federal Capital in 1976. These measures contribute to the development

of the industry and the entrant of new players in the industry. There was a lull in the activities of the

construction industry in the 80s to 2000/2004. Since 2006, the construction sector has been showing

signs of strong growth after a period of prolonged stagnation, helping the country on its way to a

steady rise in GDP; it is vital to Nigeria's economic development in virtually every area that it has

ambitions - power generation, tourism, improved transport links, better housing, poverty reduction –

construction was set on a return to its hey- day of the 1980s when the sector was a major contributor

to national wealth. Development of infrastructure, ranging from housing to transport, is on top of the

government's list for increasing economic growth. The Nigeria construction industry expanded 13.1%

in 2008 despite the global crisis. While the government is by far the biggest client for the industry,

private sector clients are set to take on a larger share of building contracts. The Infrastructure

Concession Regulatory Commission is working on a framework for the legal and regulatory system

governing public-private partnerships. Foreign companies control around 95% of the construction

industry. The federal government's ambitious economic goals will continue to bolster this sector.

Investment has historically been state-led and, with vast plans to transform the infrastructural

landscape, this is likely to remain the case. However, private investments in retail, manufacturing and

tourism have also stimulated the construction industry.

Figure 2: Gross domestic product by activity (2007)

Construction Industry In Nigeria (1960 - 2010)

With less than 10 companies at independence to about 200 today, the industry has undergone

different forms of development both positive and negative in terms of growth. The industry is made

up of an organised formal sector and an unorganised informal sector. The formal sector comprises

foreign and indigenous companies, which are classified into small, medium and large scale according

to their level of capitalisation and annual turnover.

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Construction Industry In Nigeria (1960 - 2010)

The Nigerian construction market is dominated by foreign companies, which is similar to most

African Countries. A large proportion of the major construction firms in Nigeria are

subsidiaries/affiliates of European, North American and Asian construction firms. However, federal

and state governments, private sector clients and individuals award building contracts to local

construction companies.

Four factors contributing to an unprecedented boom in the construction and property sectors in

Nigeria include: massive demand for buildings across all sectors of the economy; the focus on

infrastructural development by state and federal governments; the adoption of privatisation and

commercialisation as instruments of federal government policy; and the tightening of regulations

relating to how business is done in Nigeria. Strong steps to stamp out corruption, previously rife in

the construction industry, have already been undertaken. Stricter building and land-use

development rules have helped to boost investor confidence.

Constraints on the Development of the Construction Industry in Nigeria

Constraints in the construction sector include a shortage of skilled manual labour, the relatively

high cost of hiring staff at managerial level, the shortage of building materials like cement and the

unstable political situation in the Niger Delta region.

Despite this shortfall, Nigeria construction industry was rated as one of the fastest of all markets,

according to the latest 10-year forecast from Global Construction Perspectives and Oxford

Economics. The report, which named Nigeria "global hotspot from here to 2020" says the nation's

construction growth is even faster than India's, reflecting increased wealth and urbanisation

resulting from the country's oil production. "Its population of approximately 154 million is

urbanising at one of the fastest rates in the world, but construction is now only 3.2 percent of GDP,"

it said. It stated that from 2009 to 2020, only Nigeria and India will enjoy higher growth rates than

China in their construction output. The forecast is already coming true for Nigeria with the federal

and state governments’ policy of developing the nation's infrastructure through Public Private

Partnership (PPP) initiatives that have resulted in the concessioning of airports, roads, bridges and

public buildings.

We expect that in the short term, growth in the Nation's construction activities will be

stimulated by commitment of both Federal and State governments on infrastructural

developments and increased participation in the Public Private Partnership Scheme (PPP

Scheme) amongst others. However, the industry's growth will continue to be hampered by the

harsh business environment, which remains a major challenge for all industries in Nigeria.

Construction players will reap rewards of strong demand in the near future.

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THE SYMBOL OF NIGERIA-EGYPT CO-OPERATIONPLOT 145, Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, P.O. Box 50593, Ikoyi

Tel: 234-1-2620313,2615271, Fax:234-1-2616900

PUBLIC BUILDINGS

ROADS/INFRASTRUCTURE

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