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Gov Ikpeazu reiterates commitment to road construction

Gov Ikpeazu reiterates commitment to road construction

The Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has made it known that his commitment to road construction was to boost the internally generated revenue (IGR) of the state by opening up the state to investment and business opportunities through the provision of access roads. New Telegraph reports that Ikpeazu, who said this while receiving the award of best Governor ...

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Quantity surveyors support FG’s decision on loan for infrastructure projects

Quantity surveyors support FG's decision on loan for infrastructure projects

Owing to the impact of the current recession in the building and construction industry of the country, quantity surveyors have made it known that the move by the federal government to secure loan for infrastructure projects would help revive the construction industry. The Guardian reports that the President, Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, Mrs. Mercy Iyortyer who spoke at a job ...

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Energy Park project: Monarch assures of enabling environment

Delta State worried about relocation of 26 oil firms

According to Vanguard, the Ovie of Udu Kingdom, HRM Owhorhu I, has said Udu community will do everything possible to provide the enabling environment for the proposed Aladja Industrial Energy Park project to succeed, urging the technical partners to expedite action to get the project off the drawing board. The monarch spoke when the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, of O-Secul Nigeria Ltd., ...

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FG to put funds in road, housing sectors to boost economy amid recession

Federal Government to spend N270 billion for repair of 50 bridges

The Federal Government plans to put massive funds in construction projects, especially in the road and housing sectors. The Guardian reports that, the Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, who made this at the annual conference of the Quantity Surveyors Registration Board of Nigeria (QSRBN) in Abuja, observed that government believes that massive investment and expenditure in ...

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Substandard Imported Building Materials: A recipe for disaster

substandard imported building materials

Substandard imported building materials remain one of the ingredients that lead to failed structures. Some Nigerian tenants and property owners have in recent times experienced collapse of buildings which has consequently taken its toll on their lives in whatever way such catastrophe deems fit. Most people have come out to blame such occurrence on substandard imported building materials which is ...

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