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Sustainable Design & Engineering for Nigeria’s Infrastructure Gap

Sustainable Design & Engineering for Nigeria’s Infrastructure Gap

With a current estimated population of over 200 million, rising population growth and increasing urbanization, Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit continues to expand.

This escalating shortfall in required infrastructure remains a critical bottleneck limiting Nigeria’s immense potential, however today’s innovation economy and global financial marketplace offers tremendous possibilities. Never have we had the expanse of advanced tools and access to find synergies and solutions that maximize future potential.

Today we have an opportunity to rewrite the next chapter for Nigeria, through planned efficient infrastructure that fosters industrial development, provides employment opportunities and serves as a catalyst for growth and overall wellbeing.

These opportunities are amplified considering that Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit extends beyond critical physical infrastructure such as rail, roads, bridges, airports and waterways, but rather, cuts across all major sectors of the economy, including:

Commercial sector: leisure and hospitality, offices, retail;
Industrial sector: manufacturing, production and processing plants, electricity and power generation, oil and gas, telecommunications;
Institutional sector: education, healthcare, research facilities; and
Residential sector: single and multi-family units.

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