Lange and Grant Commodities Limited, a modular construction company, has inaugurated its state-of-the-art modern continuous line in Lagos.
This was in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for sustainability and the preservation of the planet.
With a remarkable production capacity of one million square meters per annum, the facility stands as a pioneering milestone in green building technology and eco-friendly construction materials.
Managing Director, Tunde Okoya, said: “We stand at the forefront of green building technology, promoting low consumption, high efficiency and economic and environmental protection.”
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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by Commissioner for Commerce, Corporate Trade And Investment Folashade Ambrose-Medebem, described the insulated panel factory as a testament to the vision, commitment and relentless pursuit of excellence that defines the company.
“Our administration will continue to design policies that enable industries to flourish and transact business with ease. As we progress on this journey, I urge all stakeholders, from government agencies, businessmen and individuals, to embrace sustainable building practices, and make Lagos State a pioneer in the green building industry, setting the pace for others to follow,” he added.
The facility specialises in producing insulated sandwich and roof panels featuring polyurethane insulated foam, catering to a range of sectors, including commercial cold rooms, food distribution hubs, export terminals, transport terminals, airports, pharmaceuticals, food industries, schools and low cost housing.
