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How naira devaluation is affecting availability of building materials- NIQS

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 28, 2023
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The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NIQS) has in a statement revealed that naira devaluation is affecting the availability of building materials.

The institute also noted that foreign exchange scarcity in the country had price uncertainty.

“In today’s ever-changing economic landscape, the construction industry faces numerous challenges, including price uncertainty due to forex shortages and naira devaluation leading to material shortages and unpredictable market conditions, it said.

“The ability to effectively manage construction projects in such turbulent times is crucial for the success and sustainability of any organisation.

“The Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors is pleased to announce an upcoming Workshop on ‘Managing Construction Projects in Turbulent Times”, the statement said.

According to the institute, the two-day national workshop will be held from August 30-31, in Benin, Edo State.

The statement noted that the workshop was open to all construction professionals, including quantity surveyors, project managers, engineers, architects, and contractors.

It added, “Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in interactive discussions and case studies fostering a collaborative learning environment.

“Participants will also receive a certificate of completion, recognising their commitment to professional development and their enhanced understanding of managing construction projects in turbulent times”.

Also, while speaking at the 15th annual lecture series of the Lagos State branch of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, the Chief Executive Officer of Rainoil Limited, Gabriel Ogbechie, said the removal of subsidy had increased the operating cost of businesses and had come with far-reaching consequences on the construction industry.

According to him, the attendant rise in construction costs would affect the profitability of construction companies.



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