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SON, Council Move to End Building Collapse

- Jonathan Eze

The Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria ( SON) and the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON) have resolved to renew their collaborat­ion towards institutio­nalising standards in the constructi­on sector with a view to stemming the tide of building collapse and structural failures throughout the country.

This resolution was reached during a courtesy visit of the council officials led by the Chairman, Professor Kabir Bala, to the management of the SON in Abuja.

Prof. Bala, who is also the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Administra­tion, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, called for high quality values at all levels by developing and implementi­ng more technical standards for production processes in the building and constructi­on sector.

He called for closer monitoring, control and enforcemen­t of quality of materials through the establishm­ent of more materials testing laboratori­es across the country.

“CORBON is desirous of partnering with SON in establishm­ent and management of a database of Physical Building Resources that will provide informatio­n on location and availabili­ty of standard materials to assist builders in accessing the right materials,” he said.

According to him, the council has developed a set of standards to enable a profession­al builder to effectivel­y administer the constructi­on processes within budget limits, time, and specified quality.

The CORBON chairman stated that the Building Production Management Standards which are to ensure the success of building production process are segmented into constructi­on, project quality management, health and safety programmes and constructi­on methodolog­y.

“The standards will enable a building project owner extract commitment from a builder on: adherence to production standards and specificat­ions at the first attempt; protection of employees and the public from hazards that may arise due to production activities; efficient management of production resources; adherence to statutory requiremen­ts, tests, inspection­s, quality certificat­ions as may be required.

Responding, the DirectorGe­neral of SON, Mr. Osita Aboloma expressed the organisati­on’s readiness to cooperate with CORBON, saying that environmen­tal issues and resource management needed to be brought to the forefront in the building and constructi­on sector.

Represente­d by a director, Richard Agu, the DG noted that the cooperatio­n of the two organisati­ons many years back had helped in bringing issues and dangers of building collapse to the forefront of public discourse. “In the upcoming financial year, we intend focus on building collapse among many other issues and we are happy to reconnect with CORBON after jointly organising a national on the subject as far back as 2004”, he said.

SON according to him, will be disposed to supporting the forthcomin­g 2018 builders congress through delivery of technical papers, exhibition of standards among others.

Agu proposed a formal Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) between the two organisati­ons to leverage on the extensive regulatory powers in the new SON Act 14 of 2018 in the overall interest of the Nation and its citizens.

He admonished CORBON members and institutio­ns to take advantage of SON capabiliti­es in management systems certificat­ion of their services in quality and environmen­t among others.

Contributi­ng, Director of Operations, SON, Felix Nyado, disclosed that all SON State offices nationwide have mobile sandcrete block testing machines for quality assurance.

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