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Towards a sustainable infrastructure delivery in Nigeria: the role of the construction industry

Explore the role of the construction industry in promoting sustainable infrastructure delivery in Nigeria, considering inclusion, local resources, and technology. Learn about the benefits and actionable agenda for construction professionals.

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Towards a sustainable infrastructure delivery in Nigeria: the role of the construction industry

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  1. Towards a sustainable infrastructure delivery in Nigeria: the role of the construction industry Delivered by Dr Olajumoke M. Akiode Executive Director/CEO, Center for Ethics and Sustainable Development (CESD)

  2. Sustainability- building & construction & infrastructure delivery • The construction industry & sustainable development • The need for Inclusion • Incorporating local resources and technology into the construction landscape • A look at the present and the future • Actionable agenda for construction professionals outline CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  3. Sustainable Infrastructure delivery promotes balanced integration of economic, social and environmental dimensions. That is, infrastructure delivery that: • Goes beyond promoting economic development, but also enhances quality of life for citizens, increases positive impacts (benefits), helps protect our vital natural resources and environment, and promotes a more effective and efficient use of financial resources. • it is not just about mitigating the present infrastructure deficiency in Nigeria. • increased competitiveness, local industry development, job creation and poverty reduction. • It ensures inclusion & enhances resilient and environmentally friendly infrastructure. Sustainability CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  4. By construction I mean all forms of construction work - buildings, roads, rails, ports and the manufacture of materials and products for construction, such as steel, cement, roofing sheets, aluminium frames and glass. • The construction industry is the bedrock of infrastructure delivery, • the construction professionals should champion sustainable development, should lead positive change construction CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  5. Professional practise and ethics- no to mediocrity, strive for excellence in all ramification; • Advocate for FOI domestication- it fosters local industry development • Inclusion • People-focused procurement method- PPPP • Employ designs, projects and materials that use both local natural and processed materials that offer the following: • energy generation and consumption efficiency, • renewable energy mix switch and adaptation, • water production, consumption and recycling/reuse efficiency, • resilience to climatic conditions like flood, excess heat, deforestation etc. Pathways to sustainable construction sector CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  6. INCLUSION • This is about our diversity, • leaving no one behind, • about gender and social inclusion in the conception, design and implementation of construction Way forward- social dimension CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  7. Considering Gender and Social Inclusion in PPP Planning GESI in construction CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

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  10. Environmentally friendly construction materials minimize the environmental impact and can insulate buildings, promote energy efficiency and reduce reliance on unsustainable resources • Materials such as- mud, bamboo, sheep’s wool, Straw bale, reclaimed wood. • Others include recycled steel, plant based polyurethane (mix of kelp, hemp &bamboo), precast concrete • Local technology are environmentally conscious, promote energy, waste and water use efficiency and mitigates environmental problems including climate risk induced conditions. They include- • Rainwater harvesting, surface runoff & water aquifer, recycled waste, biomass Home-grown technology CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  11. Benefits of inclusive, energy efficient, resilient and sustainable construction include- • Gender responsive construction & infrastructure delivery • reduction in air pollution, • improved and optimized indoor daylight lighting, • reduced pressure on the water table and water production, • reduced need to manage energy usage and heat. • Other benefits include job creation, improved productivity, and poverty alleviation. Benefits- CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  12. Fostering the potential of the construction sector in Nigeria to achieve the SDGs requires- •  intentional government commitment that begins with evidence-based policy formulation and implementation, • investment in research to promote education, awareness, innovative capacity building across the value chain • investment in cutting edge technology (both local & imported) and • sustainable financing tools. Towards sustainable construction sector CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  13. That is, it begins with deliberate policy informed actions such as- sustainable material choices (sourced locally); • environmentally conscious building design and urban planning measures; •  adaptation and resilience plans; • clean energy transitions, and  • construction (building) operations and renovation approaches • For instance, the global goal is to reduce average building energy intensity per unit of floor area by 30% of its current level, this can only be achieved in Nigeria and Africa by adopting the identified pathways CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  14. Our reality today CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  15. Sustainable infrastructure delivery promotes balanced integration of social, economic and environmental dimensions. • Construction industry is the bedrock of infrastructure delivery and so her professionals should champion inclusive and sustainable policies and practices • This entails - incorporating inclusion into construction industry policy and practice • Adopting environmentally friendly and sustainable construction concepts, policies and practices • The adoption of local environmentally friendly construction materials and home grown technology. summary CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  16. Questions? • Contributions? CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  17. Akiode O.M. (2016) GESI in PPP for Sustainable Infrastructure delivery • CESD, 2019. New Approach to People Focused Public-Private Partnership for Infrastructure Delivery in Lagos State • Donaubauer J., Meyer B., Nunnenkamp P., (2014). A New Global Index of Infrastructure: Construction, Rankings and Applications*. Kiel Working Paper No. 1929, June 2014 • The Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction,(2018). 2018 Global Status Report: Towards a zero-emission, efficient and resilient buildings and construction sector references CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

  18. Center for Ethics and Sustainable Development (CESD) • Women in Infrastructure Community Africa (WICA) • www.cesdresearch.org • info@cesdresearch.org; cesdresearch@gmail.com • +234 8180047956; +234 8090851226 • 31b, Olorunnimbe street, Wemabod Estate, Off Adeniyi Jones, Ikeja Lagos CESD, www.cesdresearch.org

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