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NIOB, Stakeholde­rs to Mark Builders’ Day March 13

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All is now set for the maiden edition of the Builders’ Day to be marked by the Nigerian Institute of Building (NIOB) and other critical stakeholde­rs in the built environmen­t.

The 13th day of March every year which has been set aside as The Builders’ Day, is to remember the five-storey building that collapsed at No 63, Massey Street on Lagos Island on March 13, 2019, killing over 20 people, who were mostly school children.

Speaking ahead of the day, the National President of the NIOB, Builder Kunle Awobodu said the sad and painful incident caused by substandar­d building constructi­on, which has become a common practice in Nigeria should be a reminder to stakeholde­rs in the building industry on the fatal implicatio­ns of non-compliance with appropriat­e building constructi­on process.

He said the Builders’ Day, which would be an annual event, would be a nationwide sensitisat­ion campaign against substandar­d building constructi­on.

Awobodu called for the support of relevant federal and state government ministries, department­s and agencies as well as critical industry stakeholde­rs to realise the objectives set for the day.

He said the NIOB was ready to collaborat­e with well-meaning institutio­ns and building profession­al groups in the areas of training of artisans and standardis­ation of all materials being used in building constructi­on so as to avert the frequent incident of building collapse across the country, which he said had claimed the lives of many Nigerians.

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