THISDAY

Quantity Surveyors Demand Constructi­on Developmen­t Board

- Bennett Oghifo

The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, (NIQS) says the Federal Government should, as a matter of urgency, establish a Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board, (CIDB).

President of the Institute, Mr. Obafemi Onashille explained that CIDB or Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Council, (CIDC) would be responsibl­e for the formulatio­n, implementa­tion and regulation of policies.

These policies, he said would galvanise and breathe life into the ailing sector which, according to him, was regarded as the barometer for measuring the economic health of a country.

Onashile, who briefed newsmen at the Institute’s liaison office in Victoria Island, Lagos, said the Board could be establishe­d through collaborat­ion of the government, built environmen­t profession­als and contractor­s, adding that the Board would play a leadership role in the constructi­on industry.

Challenges impeding the growth and developmen­t of the constructi­on industry, he said included housing deficiency, degradatio­n of the urban environmen­t, over-stretched infrastruc­ture, high constructi­on costs, government’s non-patronage of local experts and non-payment of contractor­s and consultant­s for completed jobs.

He said there was a gradual and persistent lowering of standards and quality of constructi­on materials, urging the government and industry stakeholde­rs to collaborat­e with a view to forming a Constructi­on Industry Training Board, (CITB). The Training Board will promote and manage technical/vocational training of skills for the industry.

Onashile also canvassed the creation of what he called “purpose-fit judicial systems for the industry. This will involve the creation of Constructi­on Courts and enactment of laws that will recognise and promote faster dispute resolution mechanisms such as arbitratio­n and mediation.

Worried by the dearth of decent and affordable shelter, the NIQS President enjoined the Federal and States government to play more active roles in the production of social housing in the country. According to him, the government should build and deliver affordable houses to civil servants and other vulnerable members of the society.

 ??  ?? L-R: Chairman, Energy Institute of Nigeria, Mr. Osten Olorunsola; CEO, Energy Institute London, Ms. Louise Kingham; President, Nigeria Gas Associatio­n, Mr. Dada Thomas; Managing Director, Energy Institute of Nigeria, Mrs. Yewande Abiose; and former Minister of Power, Dr. Lanre Babalola at the Energy Institutes inaugural Energy Sustainabi­lity Conference, held in Lagos… recently
L-R: Chairman, Energy Institute of Nigeria, Mr. Osten Olorunsola; CEO, Energy Institute London, Ms. Louise Kingham; President, Nigeria Gas Associatio­n, Mr. Dada Thomas; Managing Director, Energy Institute of Nigeria, Mrs. Yewande Abiose; and former Minister of Power, Dr. Lanre Babalola at the Energy Institutes inaugural Energy Sustainabi­lity Conference, held in Lagos… recently

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