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By Fadekemi Ajakaiye
The Nigerian Institute of Building plans to create awareness on the engagement of professionals in building construction at its annual programme, Builders’ Day.
The 2021 Builders’ Day has as its theme, ‘Professional builders’ engagement in building production management’.
The pre- Builders’ Day programme is expected to begin on Monday, March 8, 2021 with the induction of graduate students of building and inauguration of the Association of Building Artisans and Caftsmen of Nigeria (ABACON).
On Tuesday, March 9, 2021, there will be visitation to secondary schools for career talk under the programme’s ‘Catch Them Young’ initiative while on Wednesday and Thursday, there will be building condition survey and press day/ lectures respectively.
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Builders’ Day: NIOB to create awareness on engagement of professionals in building construction
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The national president of the Nigerian Institute of Building NIOB, Kunle Awobodu, has reiterated that to reduce the chances of sub-standard building construction practices across the country, professionalism in building construction remains the first step to be taken.
Subsequently, the Institute’s annual programme, “Builders’ Day” for this year with the theme Professional Builders’ Engagement in Building Production Management”,is focusing on creating awareness on engagement of professionals in building construction.
The 2021 Builders’ Day has as its theme, ‘Professional builders’ engagement in building production management’.
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How cement price rose to N3,500 from N2,600 per bag
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By Kingsley Adegboye
Cement is a major component in construction works, and accounts for between 40 and 45 per cent to deliver a building project.
But the unexpected hike in the price of cement in November 2020 by about 50 per cent, which caught Nigerians napping, has remained a major headache to players in the Nigeria’s building construction industry who are already grappling with several other challenges.
Before the sudden hike in cement price in November 2020 to N3,500 per 50kg bag, the same 50kg bag was sold for N2,600.