Plenary One.
MAKING CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS WORK BETTER IN NIGERIA: FROM PROJECT CONCEPTION TO COMMISSIONING
This session focuses on the central role construction and infrastructure play in the economic development of the country. It will strive to underscore the need to pay more attention to this sector as a way of reflating the economy in order to turn challenges into opportunities.

Plenary Two
PLENARY SESSION TWO – MITIGATING THE MENACE OF BUILDING AND INFRASTRUCTURE COLLAPSE IN NIGERIA
Concept Note: This session will discuss the causes of building collapse in Nigeria, compare the Nigerian situation with other countries and proffer solutions to the menace of building collapse and poor quality of infrastructure projects.
Outline
a. Causes and effects of building collapse in Nigeria.
b. Current efforts by regulatory bodies, professional bodies, and pressure groups (BCPG) to curb the menace.
c. From prevention to punishment: Solutions to the problem of building and infrastructure collapse in Nigeria.
d. Anti-corruption measures and infrastructure projects: the Nigerian experience

There shall also be a MENTORING AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING SESSION: A MASTERCLASS FROM INDUSTRY EXPERTS AND LEGAL TITANS
Which includes personal experiences such as:
a. My secret of success in Commercial Law
b. Winning in Law: my personal experience
c. Beyond the courtroom: Business strategies for success
d. Scaling the Legal Ladder: Proven paths to success in the profession
e. Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Succeeding against all Odds
f. Q & A session
Theme: “Making Construction and Infrastructure Projects Work Better In Nigeria”
Dates: 24th – 25th March, 2025 (24th March – Welcome Cocktail Reception at 6.00 pm and 25th March – 9.00am prompt)
Venue: The Dome Centre, High Court Road, Asaba, Delta State.
Who Should Attend?
- Lawyers
- Legal Consultants
- Construction Managers
- Bankers
- Facility Managers
- Projects Managers, etc.
Register now: https://nbasbl.org/construction-projects-conference/

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