Determined to ensure quality and international best practice in all construction works within the Lekki Free Zone, Alaro City, a new inclusive city, has appointed Bureau Veritas to make sure that quality testing, inspections and certifications are maintained.
Alaro City, launched in January this year, is planned as a 2,000-hectare integrated mixed-use, city-scale development with industrial and logistics locations, complemented by offices, homes, schools, health care facilities, hotels, entertainment and 150 hectares of parks and open spaces. The project is a joint venture between the Lagos State Government and Africa’s largest new city developer, Rendeavour.
“In line with our culture of best practice, we are pleased to appoint Bureau Veritas, a leading global quality services firm with a strong Nigerian presence, to ensure that all construction work within Alaro City complies with regulations and meets international standards,” said Odunayo Ojo, Chief Executive Officer of Alaro City.
Continuing, he said. “As we boost foreign direct investment in Nigeria and create tens of thousands of jobs, we will work with trusted partners in various fields to ensure that our culture of high standards is sustained.”
Halima Maibe, Commercial and Sales Manager of Bureau Veritas, said the appointment will result in enhanced quality inspections at Alaro City in respect to all activities related to construction of the new city.
“We are excited about this opportunity to deploy our high quality services to assist builders in Alaro City to meet and exceed standards quality, safety, environmental protection and social responsibility,” she said.
Alaro City, which is located in the North West Quadrant of the Lekki Free Zone, lies in the growth path of Lagos, one of Africa’s fastest-growing cities with a population of over 20 million. Alaro City is adjacent to the future international airport, the region’s largest deep-sea port and major Nigerian and international companies.
Rendeavour is building seven new cities in Africa; namely in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Zambia and Democratic Republic of the Congo. As a master developer, Rendeavour invests over $250 million in each project, creating the infrastructure and living and working spaces that will help sustain and accelerate Africa’s economic growth, meet the aspirations of Africa’s burgeoning middle classes, and serve as a catalyst for further urban development.
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