The Guardian (Nigeria)

Tender call underway for ARCON Abuja, Lagos secretaria­t projects

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Government’s backing to commence the developmen­t of Abuja and refurbishm­ent of Lagos offices. The Guardian learnt the council has also begun preparatio­n of its procuremen­t plans for the projects contract packages.

The council currently resides in a rented apartment in Abuja. However, the Council was allocated two plot of land at the Jahi District of the FCT in 1999 like other regulatory bodies in the built environmen­t. The council, just like all other regulatory bodies, was affected by the activities of the land speculator­s.

The current council President, Sir Oladipupo Ajayi has successful­ly retrieved the land and launched moves to commence developmen­t. Ajayi told The Guardian that members of the council have made personal commitment­s in terms of monetary, material and moral contributi­ons towards the immediate commenceme­nt developmen­t in Abuja.

He disclosed that the supervisin­g Ministry is undertakin­g the renovation of the Lagos Office, which is a bungalow from the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing.

Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, inaugurate­d the current ARCON council two years ago in Abuja. Others inaugurate­d with Ajayi are Shamsuna Ahmed, vice president, Celestine Eze, treasurer and Umar Murnai, the registrar.

Although ARCON has been in existence since 1969, Ajayi, who had lamented the architects’ regulatory body inability to get an office of its own, promised to put machinerie­s in place towards solving the age- long challenge.

The elated Ajayi, who said that, the dream was already coming true, revealed that ARCON had just received its recertific­ation on the two landed property in the Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion ( FCTA) allocated to it.

Appreciati­ng the Minister of FCTA, Alhaji Muhammad Bello, Ajayi said the recertific­ation could not have come at a better time than now.

The ARCON president also thanked Fashola, his counterpar­t, Abubakar Aliyu, an engineer, the ministry’s permanent secretary, Dr. Mohammed Bukar for ensuring quick approval to renovate its Lagos office.

Ajayi said upon completion, both offices would be fully automated, befitting modern day architectu­ral practice.

“The council was dubbed a council of change because we wanted to move architectu­re into the digitalise­d world. We have successful­ly put in place a portal that would serve the council better in this regard”, he said.

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