Wednesday 3 December 2014

Consultancy: Request For Expression Of Interest For Consultancy Services For Architectural designs And Engineering Studies, Control And Supervision Of Construction Works Of The Niger Basin Authority (NBA) Adminitrative Headquarters, Niamey-Niger Republic

TENDERS IN NIGERIA

Federal Ministry Of Water Resources
1.0 Introduction
On behalf of the summit of the Heads of States and Government of Niger Basin Authority/Federal Ministry of Water Resources, Abuja, Nigeria hereby issue an open international contest to Architects and Engineers for the complete designs and Engineering studies, control, and supervision of construction works of the NBA Headquarters, based in Niamey-Niger republic.
2.0 Participation
This is open international invitation to reputable consortium architects and engineering firms with reputable experience of nothing less than 25-30 years of graduation from institute recognised by the professional bodies.
3.0 Financing
Service to be rendered under this advertisement shall be financed by NBA (Niger basin Authority). This tender document should be collected and obtained at the Federal Ministry Water Resources, procurement department for phase 2 for the successful firms under phase 1.
4.0 Eligibility criteria for consultancy services
  • evidence of registration with corporate affairs commission (CAC) by inclusion of certificate of incorporation and articles of association
  • last three years Tax Clearance certificate (2011, 2012 and 2013)
  • detailed company profile
  • evidence of experience in at least five (5) jobs of similar nature and complexity executed within the last five years with verifiable letters of commission
  • evidence of financial capability/ preference letter from a reputable bank
  • evidence of registration with professional bodies such as ARCON or COREN or ICCON and IPAN
  • full accounts details including SORT code
  • evidence of registration with ITF
  • evidence of company audited account 3 years (2011, 2012, 2013)
  • evidence of PENCOM compliance clearance certificate
Scope of Work
The scope of work includes the design, supervision and construction of NBA Head quarters. The brief will be given to successful consultants of phase 1. The chosen consultant among others will pass through phase 1 to phase 2.
Phase i; Selection from many consultants who satisfied the NBA requirements including submission of all eligibility documents under listed. Etc.
Phase 2; Include invitation to successful consultants in phase 1 who will collect the brief and submission of financial implications fro the services. brief and documents for phase 2 would be collected from successful consultants.
Collection of Tender
Request for Proposal (RFP) for this project will be collected at no cost
Submission of documents
  • completed technical submission phase 1;
Two (2) set of hard copy of the technical bids should be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “Technical Bid and addressed project name at the right hand corner and addressed to office of the; Director, Procurement, federal Ministry of Water Resources, Old secretariat, Garki, Area 1, Abuja.
  • The closing date for the submission of all technical bids is 8th December, 2014 at 12.00pm. The submission of the successful financial bids of phase 2 will be announced later after collection of all briefs.
  • Technical bid will be opened at NBA secretariat, Niamey, Niger, Republic
  • Only firms whose technical bids fulfill the minimum requirement will proceed to phase 2 as mentioned above
  • All inquiries should be directed to;
The Director of Procurement,
Federal Ministry of Water Resources,
Old Federal Secretariat,
Area 1, Garki, Abuja.
Disclaimer and Conclusion
  1. This announcement is published for information purposes only and does not constitute an offer by the Ministry to transact with any party for the project nor does it constitute a commitment or obligation on the part of the Ministry to procure concession services.
  2. The Ministry will not be responsible for any cost or expenses incurred by any interested party(ies) in connection with any response to this invitation and or the preparation or submission in response to an inquiry.
  3. The Ministry is not bound to shortlist any bidder and reserves the right to annul the selection process at any time without incurring any liabilities and assigning any reason thereof.
Signed:
Baba Umar Faruk, OON.
Permanent Secretary.

Tuesday 2 December 2014

Invitation For Submission Of Technical Bids In Respect Of 2013 TETFUND Special Intervention Projects At Kaduna State University

CONTRACT TENDERS IN NIGERIA

Kaduna State University
Tafawa Balewa Way, Kaduna
Invitation For Submission Of Technical Bids In Respect Of 2013 TETFUND Special Intervention Projects




  1. Introduction
Kaduna State University intends to utilize part of its 2013 Special Interventions in the procurement of works and goods as stated hereunder:
Lot 1: Installation, Networking and Configuration of a Dedicated (LAN) for Internet Backbone for Phases 2-4;
Lot 2: Installation of Hardware for stable Internet Connectivity;
Lot 3: Upgrade of Computer Centre;
Lot 4: Installation of Campus wide Surveillance system and Instructional Facilities;
Lot 5: Construction of Equipment of 3nr Workshops at Kafanchan Campus;
Lot 6: Construction of Student IT Park at Kafanchan Campus;
Lot 7: Construction of Faculty Auditorium Complex for Faculty of Social and Management Science;
Lot 8: Construction of Student IT Park at Kaduna Campus;
Lot 9: Construction of Classroom/Office Block at Kafanchan Campus;
Lot 10: Procurement of Equipment for Faculty of Medicine-Pre-clinical
Lot 11: Procurement of Equipment for Faculty of Agriculture;
Lot 12: Procurement of Equipment for Department of Physics;
Lot 13: Procurement of Teaching Equipment for various Departments;
Lot 14: Construction of Auto-card/ Manual Drafting Studio complex at Kafanchan Campus;
Lot 15: Procurement of additional Equipment for Faculty of Medicine-Clinical;
Lot 16: Construction of the Faculty of Environmental Sciences,Phase II;
Lot 17: Construction of the Faculty of Science, Phase II;
Lot 18: Construction of Animal farm house for Faculty of Agriculture at Kafanchan Campus.
  1. Pre-Qualification Requirements
Reputable and interested contractors/vendors wishing to undertake the procurement are to indicate their intention by submitting Technical Bid documents in the following order:
  1. Evidence of incorporation/registration with Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC);
  2. Evidence of current Tax Clearance for the last three(3) years;
  • Certified audited account for the last three (3) years;
  1. Evidence of VAT registration and remittance in the last three (3) years;
  2. Evidence of compliance with provision of the Pension Reform Act, 2004 as evidenced by a National PENCOM Commission Clearance Certificate;
  3. Evidence of compliance with provision of the Industrial Training Fund (ITF ) Act, 2011, Section 6;
  • Evidence of compliance with NSITF requirement;
  • Verifiable evidence of similar jobs successfully executed;
  1. Experience and technical capabilities of the company including key staff and qualifications;
  2. Evidence of financial capability/support and reference from a recognized Financial Institution/Bank;
  3. Only companies with annual turn – over of up to N500 million in at least one of the last three years need apply for lots 14-18.
  4. General Information
  5. Submission is to be made in sealed envelope clearly marked ‘TECHNICAL BID’ indicating the Lot No. under submission.
  6. bid is to be enclosed in a single envelope properly addresses and submitted to the Secretary, Tenders Committee in the office of the Registrar, Kaduna State University, Tafawa Balewa Way, Kaduna on or before TUESDAY 9th December, 2014. Submission closes by 10.00am same day and bid opening commences immediately after at the Senate Chamber of the University.
iii. Only pre-qualified respondents will be invited to submit financial bid.
  1. This is only an invitation for solicitation to submit and does not bear any financial undertaking on the part of the University.
  2. The University reserves the right to make detailed search on documents Submitted.
SIGNED:
REGISTRAR

Invitation For Pre-Qualification Of Contractors For Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) Year 2013 Special Intervention Projects

TENDERS IN NIGERIA
Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwana
PMB 1007, Afikpo, Ebonyi State
Office of the Registrar

Introduction
The Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwana hereby invites competent and reputable contractors to bid in the Pre-Tender Qualification Exercise for the under-listed TETFund special intervention project.
Construction of School of Business Studies
Application should be submitted with the following documents for assessment:
  • Evidence of Certificate of Incorporation as a Company in Nigeria issued by Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)
  • Evidence of audited account of the company for the last three years
  • Evidence of tax Clearance for last three years
  • Evidence of VAT and past remittance
  • evidence of financial capability which includes bank reference and most recent bank statement
  • Evidence of similar projects successfully executed in the recent past
  • Company profile including curriculum vitae/certificate of technical personnel and relevant equipment
  • Affidavit of disclosures of Directors
  • Annual turnover of the company
  • Evidence of annual contribution to industrial training fund
  • Evidence of pension contribution of employers
  • Evidence of safety and quality control certifications
Submission of Pre-qualification documents
  • The above submissions shall be completed withing three weeks from November 17, 2014 on payment of a non-refundable bidding fee of N20,000
  • The pre-qualification bids (hard and soft copies) shall be submitted in a sealed and waxed envelop and the name of the projects clearly marked on the top-left side of the envelope
  • the pre-qualification shall be addressed to: The Registrar, Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwana, Ebinyi State.
  • The Pre-qualification bids shall be opened at 12 noon on December 8, 2014 at the Polytechnic Council Chambers
Note: Only competent bidders shall be issued invitation to tender
Signed
Val Ik Okafor
Registrar

Monday 1 December 2014

Invitation For Expression Of Interest At The Independent National Electoral Commission

Independent National Electoral Commission,
Plot 436, Zambezi Crescent, Maitama, Abuja
1.0 Introduction
In pursuance of its constitutional functions and in compliance with due process requirements, the Independent National Electroal Commission (INEC) seeks to undertake insurance policies for its operations.
To this end, the commission invites duly registered and reputable insurance Underwriters and Brokerage  firms to express interest to provide cover and to manage the various insurance policies as underwriters and brokers respectively.
2.0 Scope Of Work
Lots                   Description Of Assignment
  1.                       Moro Vehicle comprehensive insurance policy for the Headquarters, Abuja
  2.                       Moro Vehicle comprehensive insurance policy for North Central Zone
  3.                       Moro Vehicle comprehensive insurance policy for North East Zone
  4.                       Moro Vehicle comprehensive insurance policy for North West Zone
  5.                       Moro Vehicle comprehensive insurance policy for South East Zone
  6.                       Moro Vehicle comprehensive insurance policy for South South Zone
  7.                       Moro Vehicle comprehensive insurance policy for South West zone
  8.                       Marine Hull (Engine) insurance policy
  9.                       Group Life insurance policy for career officers (North & FCT)
  10.                       Group life insurance policy for career officer (South & HQs)
  11.                       Comprehensive welfare insurance policy for political office holders
  12.                       Staff Electoral hazard insurance policy (North & FCT)
  13.                       Staff Electoral hazard insurance policy (South & HQs)
  14.                       Ad-hoc staff electoral hazard insurance policy (North Central Zone)
  15.                       Ad-hoc staff electoral hazard insurance policy (North East Zone)
  16.                       Ad-hoc staff electoral hazard insurance policy (North West Zone)
  17.                       Ad-hoc staff electoral hazard insurance policy (South East Zone)
  18.                      Ad-hoc staff electoral hazard insurance policy (South South Zone)
  19.                      Ad-hoc staff electoral hazard insurance policy (South West Zone)
  20.                      Electronic/computer all risk insurance policy
  21.                      Fire, special perils and burglary insurance policy for HQs & FCT
  22.                      Fire, special perils and burglary insurance policy for North Central Zone
  23.                      Fire, special perils and burglary insurance policy for North East Zone
  24.                      Fire, special perils and burglary insurance policy for North West Zone
  25.                      Fire, special perils and burglary insurance policy for South East Zone
  26.                      Fire, special perils and burglary insurance policy for South South Zone
  27.                      Fire, special perils and burglary insurance policy for South West Zone
3.0 General Requirement For Expression of Interest
The company’s profile highlighting the following
  • Evidence of registration with corporate affairs commission
  • CTC of tax clearance certificate or acceptable evidence of up-to-date payment of Company Tax for the year 2011, 2012 and 2013
  • Evidence of VAT registration and remittance of all taxes
  • Evidence of registration and remittances of both employer and employees’ Pension Contribution including group life assurance policy
  • Evidence of ITF training contribution
  • Audited Accounts for 2011, 2012 and 2013 financial years.
  • Evidence of Financila capacity and banking support
  • Evidence of filing Annual Returns with CAC for 2011, 2012, and 2013
  • Details of experience and technical/professional qualifications of key personnel
  • List of Verifiable evidence of similar policies being managed
  • Company’s representative GSM number and e-mail address.
4.0 In addition to the above, Underwriters are also expected to submit the following;
  • National insurance commission current practicing licence
  • Evidence of valid reinsurance treaty arrangements
  • Identification of available extensions and exemptions applicable to each cover
  • Time within which the policy and all other documents evidencing the contract shall be issued
  • Claims reporting procedure and documentation in respect of each cover
  • Time limit within which claims shall be processed and paid
  • Guarantee/remedy against failure to settle claims as indicated
  • Other incidental services that can be rendered to the Commission by the company under the contract of insurance
  • Any other submission that will attest to the company’s reputation and capability to efficiently handle and manage the covers its expressing interest in.
5.0 In addition to requirements for expression of interest above, the brokers are also expected to submit the following;
  • National Insurance Commission current practicing licence
  • Evidence of professional indemnity insurance cover from a duly registered insurance company
  • Evidence of current membership of the Nigerian Council of registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB)
  • Evidence that at least a key member staff is an Associate member of NCRIB
  • Any other submission that will attest to the company’s reputation and capability to efficiently handle and manage the covers its expressing interest in
6.0 General Information
The deadline for the submission of Expression of Interest shall be Wednesday, 10th December, 2014 by 12.00 noon while opening will be immediately after the deadline on Wednesday, 10th December, 2014 by 12.00 noon at the commission’s conference hall, Maitama-Abuja
Only shortlisted firms after evaluation will be invited to submit financial bid
This advertisement shall not be constructed as a commitment on the part of INEC nor shall it entitle the tenderer to make any claims whatsoever and or seek any indemnity from INEC by virtue of such tenderer having responded to this advert
For further information, you may contact the Insurance Desk officer at INEC Headquarters, Maitama, Abuja or call 07010382678
7.0 Submission
All submission of Expression of Interest should be in five bound copies and sealed in an envelope marked ‘Expression of Interest as either an Underwriters or Broker for INEC Insurance cover (Indicating the Lot(s))
8.0 All envelope should be addressed and submitted to:
The Secretary to the Commission,
INEC Headquarters, Plot 436 Zambezi Crescent, PMB 0184
Maitama, Abuja.
Companies representatives are advised to sign the submission register after dropping their bids in the tender box

Invitation To Tender For Supply Of Operational Vehicles (FMWR/NUWSRP/GDS/NCB/01/14)

Federal Ministry Of Water Resources
2nd National Urban Water Sector Reform Project (Credit No Cr 51290 UNI)
1 This invitation for Bids follows the General Procurement Notice (GPN) for the above project that appeared in the DG Market of February 28, 2006 and the United Nations development Business issue no. 673 of February 28, 2006.
2 The Federal Government of Nigeria has received a credit from the International Development Association towards the cost of 2nd National Urban Water Sector Reform Project, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds of this credit to payments for the supply of goods itemised on the table below.
  •  4WD Double Cabin Pick Up, 2.7L Engine, Automatic Transmission, Full Option (Qty) 2 (Delivery) 45 Days ( Bid Security) 3% of Bid Price (Location)  NUWSRP, Office, 20, Lingu Crescent, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II Abuja, FCT.
  • Salon sedan car 2.5l engine full option (Qty)1 (Delivery)45 days ( Bid Security) 3% of Bid Price (Location) NUWSRP, Office, 20, Lingu Crescent, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II Abuja, FCT.
  • Salon sedan car 1.8l engine full option (Qty) 3 (Delivery) 45 Days ( Bid Security) 3% of Bid Price (Location) NUWSRP, Office, 20, Lingu Crescent, off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II Abuja, FCT
3 The Federal Ministry of Water Resources now invites sealed bids from eligible and qualified bidders for the supply of the operational vehicles as listed on the table above.
4 Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Bidding (NCB) procedures specified in the World Bank’s Guidelines; Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits, and is open to all bidders from Eligible Source Countries as defined in the guidelines.
5 Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from and inspect the Bidding Documents at the Ministry’s project Management Office at No 20, Lingu Crescent, Off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 11, Abuja.
6 Qualifications requirements include (i) Documentary evidence of at least three (3) previous supply and delivery of similar contracts in any of the past 5 years, (ii) Documentary Evidence of Accreditation from manufacturers (iii) Audited financial statements for the last three years, (iv) Evidence of registration with appropriate relevant Government Agency. Additional details are provided in the Bidding Documents.
7 A complete set of Bidding Documentation may be purchased by interested bidders on the submission of a written application to the above and upon payment of a non-refundable fee of Fifty thousand naira (50,000.00) only.
8 Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before 12.00 noon of 2nd December, 2014. Electronic bidding shall not be permitted. Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be opened physically in the presence of the bidders representatives, who choose to attend in person at the address below at 3.00pm of 2nd December, 2014.
9 All bids must be accompanied by Bid Security as stated in the bidding document.
10 The address referred to above is:
National Urban Water Sector reform Project Office,
Federal Ministry of Water Resources,
No 20, Lingu Crescent, Off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 11,
P.O.Box 4276 Garki, Abuja
Attention: National Project Coordinator
Signed
Baba Umar Faruk OON
Permanent Secretary

Dry construction is solution to Nigeria’s housing deficit — Nigerite MD

Nigerite Limited, a complete building components solution company, has been in the fore front of manufacturing quality building solutions in the Nigerian market.
In a bid to expand its market and solidify the company’s pedigree as a complete housing component solution provider, Nigerite introduced dry construction solutions with the belief that this will make housing deficit in Nigeria a thing of the past.
The company’s Managing Director, Mr. Frank Le-Bris, in this interview  with Vanguard Homes & Property says dry construction is the answer to housing deficit in Nigeria. Excerpts:
Nigerite Limited has been at the forefront of developing building solutions tailored towards solving Nigeria’s housing deficit. Tell us how your organization arrived at the dry construction technique?
First, we have a new organization. Then, we set up a new business unit for dry construction because in the past, all our salesmen were together.
So, we started from the scratch and hired new people, mostly architects and engineers who worked exclusively on dry construction. Apart from that, we also got support from our Nigerite partner; Etex group, which is involved in the production of dry construction in Europe, Asia and South America.
Our people got trained in Belgium and we also got some bench marks from Etex, South America where people massively went from classical brick and mortar construction to dry construction. Altogether, we created the added value for Nigeria and for Nigerite.
Dry construction has been in use in the developed world for some time now. Why are you bringing it to Nigeria at this time?
Well, it could have been earlier, but the markets are slightly different. So, we have to wait a bit more for a time when people can welcome dry construction.
When we looked at projects, especially on Lagos Island and Federal Government financed projects, we saw some new interests and that is why we started it.
How well have Nigerians embraced the dry construction technique?
Change is always difficult for everybody to embrace. When we want to change something, it will take time because every human being prefers routine.
I will say the classic Nigerian market is still 95 per cent brick and mortar. There is some level of reluctance because you will think that if you start with dry construction your building will not last for years so you are a bit reluctant.
However, professionals like architects, contractors and so on are more open to try new technologies. Besides, the dry construction is coming from architects like them.
Your organization, in partnership with Selavip and Etex, has just dedicated a 24 housing unit using dry construction. Can you briefly tell us what the project is all about?
It was financed by Selavip and it was a CSR project for Etex. Etex also directly financed a lot of things and Nigerite gave a high discount for the building materials.
Some other organisations are also involved. It was a very quick project. We started discussing the financing last year between November and December but the project proper started in March this year and ended two months after.
It was 24 units of one-bedroom flats with living room and the cost is between N1.6 million and N1.7 million but it is being sold to people at about N360, 000. So, it is a way of developing a new house in a very short time.
I will say that the walls, roofing and ceiling are made of what we call cladding which is made of a special formula; Kalsi plasterboards. So, the flooring was left to the new owner to do.
Do you have any intention of reducing the cost of purchasing dry construction so that it will be affordable for an average Nigerian?
We are working on it every day. First, we will reduce the cost of boards because we produce here in Nigeria. The boards were formerly imported from other countries, mainly Indonesia. We are working daily on the process to decrease the cost but I insist; it will never be against quality.
What is Nigerite doing about reducing resistance towards dry construction?
We are still talking about few months, and 24 small houses. At a point in South America, like in Colombia, Peru, Chile and so on, people were initially reluctant to use the system.
So, they would build a house and when they want to add another floor, they were looking for something cheaper and faster and then they started using the dry construction.
Dry construction is now very popular in South America because people saw that it works. I must tell you that it will take time, years probably. It is important to stress the point that dry construction is not in competition with brick and mortar.
Instead, it is complementary to it. For example, the basis, which is the basement of the house, is a brick and mortar, first floor and ceiling constitute dry construction cement boards.
There is a future for it. In the next 10, 20 to 40 years from now, we will see more and more houses built of dry construction technology.I see Nigerite being more involved in CSR projects linked to dry construction system to help people, state and federal governments to build houses.
Earlier, you mentioned that the use of dry construction is limited to highbrow areas in Lagos. What is Nigerite doing to expand the market so that people in other parts of the country can have access to it?
We organised launching campaigns to explain the advantages of Kalsi dry construction. We trained our distributors and we trained carpenters and technicians too. On top of that, each distributor will get a new point of sales to display the new product.
We also give this information to architects and contractors. We also took part in housing exhibitions here in Lagos and in Abuja. We built a small house in Abuja. It is about explaining, training and showing.
Is there any involvement with the Federal Ministry of Housing on using dry construction to solve the deficit housing problem in this country?
There is none yet. We are ready to cooperate with the government. We have big projects with state governments like Osun State in what we call Osun schools.
We also have the one we call the Samsung Centre project in Ekiti State. I also hear of some interest from the Bayelsa or Enugu region for dry construction at the local government level.
What challenges did Nigerite encounter in developing dry construction?
I will say the challenges are around fake products. If we talk about dry construction, we have two types of boards.
First are the cement boards which have no problem with faking because we are really the pioneer for it. If, however, you talk about plaster boards, you have a lot of fake products imported from China and Asia.
They are nothing compared to the boards we import from the Etex Group. For me, I will say it is a challenge because with fake products, prices are very low and this is quite difficult for us to compete in plaster boards and that is why I don’t see a high development of production of plasterboard in Nigerite in the next year. We’ll concentrate on walls, floor, roofing and ceilings.
How is Nigerite planning to surmount these challenges?
What we plan is to extend our network of distributors. Right now we have a very dedicated network of distributors mainly dedicated to cement boards, ceilings and roofing.
For dry construction, all the cement boards are manufactured here in Nigeria and are sold through our distributors. The future for me is what I call a one-stop shop for all building solutions.
We have seen the launch of Prestige ceil and Legend ceil patterned ceilings from Nigerite this year, what else is the Nigerian market expecting from Nigerite?
We are currently working on a new pattern for the embossed ceiling category and it will be released at the end of the year. With Prestige ceil and Legend ceil, I am very happy because they are really beautiful. You can expect a wider range of our Solo Xtra roofing brand.
You can also expect a lot of new colours. We’ll have what we call two colours which have a certain effect and also the solo Xtra roofing sheets with only one colour.
We could have chocolate brown, grey and some others. We are also working on widening our range of Cretetiles roofing tiles to have at least three new models by the end of the year.
One will be produced here in Nigeria, and the other two, for starters will be produced in South Africa and in Italy.
How has Nigerite managed to maintain a steady growth despite the harsh economic situation?
The secret is to listen to customers. The secret is also to train carpenters to team up with distributors. I am talking about for a long time. It is important to feel the pulse of the market and to liaise with the main actors in the market.
On top of that, Nigerite is a part of the Etex Group and I will say there has never been a time that Nigerite has ever compromised on quality. Over the years, we are still very eager to keep this going because the name Nigerite itself has been associated with good quality.
What is your message to engineers, architects and other stakeholders in the building environment especially on the use of dry construction?
Well, I will say that architects should be ready to be trained by us. Our aim is to embrace the new methods of dry construction then we will share it with architects.
So they could expect to be trained and supported on any project. We will also intensify our efforts on that.
I will like to add that dry construction is a complementary business to the brick and mortar business. We are not competing with carpenters or bricklayers or regular workers. We train them. We are not here to take the job of these people but to increase it.
Final word on dry construction?
I will like people to know that dry construction turns the building process into an industrial process. It is quicker, faster and cheaper. I will also like that they understand that the quality is there.
They should not be worried about how long the house will remain standing because it will last for years. It is something that will allow us to build houses quicker and help the country resolve housing deficit.

Dangote Slashes Price of Cement to N1000


In a move that will raise the stakes in the rapidly evolving Nigerian cement market, leading cement manufacturer, Dangote Cement Plc, has announced huge cuts in the price of the essential construction product.
In a step that will make cement cheaper than it has ever been since 2005, the group managing director of Dangote Cement, Mr. Devakumar Edwin, said the company had pegged the Dangote 32.5 cement grade at N1,000 per 50 kg bag, while the higher 42.5 grade is to sell for N1,150 per bag.
The new prices, exclusive of the Value Added Tax (VAT), represent about 40 per cent discount on the prevailing market price of the product, which currently sells for N1, 700 across the country irrespective of the grade.
Edwin said the move was in line with the company’s commitment to the nation’s dire need for the development of infrastructure and to boost the federal and state government’s ongoing effort to reduce the near 20 million housing deficit in Nigeria.
“We recognise the need for a dramatic increase in the response to the huge infrastructure and housing deficit in the country, and one of the ways of addressing the issue is bringing the price of building materials down to much more affordable levels, especially cement which is within our own control, as part of our own contribution to the transformation agenda of the Goodluck Jonathan administration and the attainment of key milestones in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs),” he said.
Since the commencement of the implementation of the backward integration policy for cement in the country over 12 years ago, the local production capacity of the product had risen from less than 2 million metric tonnes per annum to about 38 million metric tonnes per annum today.
During the over 12-year period of the backward integration policy, over $20 billion has been directly and indirectly injected into the Nigerian cement industry, with Dangote Cement Plc accounting for 60 per cent of that spend.
The GMD/CEO also noted that Dangote Cement Plc would continue to align its corporate social responsibility with its strategic business initiatives and would continue to evaluate its pricing regime in Nigeria’s best interest.
Meanwhile, the timing of the initiative has confounded industry watchers who say that, from experience, the cement market is entering the high demand phase as the rainy season is tapering off and the dry season, which provides the opportunity for increased construction and building activities, is setting in.
Recently, in further compliance with the ongoing Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) directive and regulation on the various grades of cement and their prescribed uses, Dangote Cement launched its brand of the premium 32.5 cement grade which is restricted to plastering use.
The largest cement producer in Nigeria noted that the move was to develop a full bouquet of cement types to meet the varying needs of consumers.
With this move, Dangote now produces 42.5 for column casting, block making, decking and other general purpose construction work that require high strength, and the 32.5 grade for rendering or plastering.
The company produces on demand the 52.5 grade for specialised construction of high strength structures such as bridges, flyovers and sky scrapers among others.
The 32.5 grade of cement which has the lowest strength among the cement grades was priced lower than the others, selling for N150 lower than the price of 42.5, a price cut that is part of the earlier announced price regime.
Dangote said in compliance with the SON standard for cement quality and packaging, the 32.5 type shelf life would be clearly labelled in order to minimise the incidence of building collapse in the nation’s building and construction industry arising from the misapplication of the different grades of cement.
The national president of the Block Moulders Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Rasidi Adebowale, said he received the news with much happiness especially considering what the price reduction held for his members in Nigeria. He expressed the hope that the new price review would translate to reduction in the price of blocks
In his own comment, Alhaji Okunola Abegunde, the Lagos State chairman of the Block Moulders, said he had all along been looking forward to a time like this when the price of cement would come down so that the low income group could become house owners.
The chairman, Coalition Against Building Collapse, Kola Ojewuyi, noted that the downward review of prices had confounded the critics of Dangote Cement who had earlier condemned the campaign embarked upon by company for the adoption of the 42.5 cement grade as a ploy to increase price of the commodity.

The president, Nigerian Institute of Architects, Arc. Bruno Niyi, hailed the current move by Dangote and urged the management of the company to sustain the new price regime and ensure it is not hijacked by profiteers.
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