Former Governor of Kano State and ex-Minister of Defence, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has advised all clients of the engineering construction sector in Nigeria to wisely avoid the huge error of judgment by which some say Julius Berger is too expensive.
Julius Berger, he said, “operates only the right and best engineering standards to deliver on projects it undertakes.”
Engr Kwankwaso gave “the clearly experiential as well as competently professional advice” in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where he inaugurated the Julius Berger-constructed Rumuogba 1 & 2 Flyover as special guest of honour of the River State Government at the ceremony, which held on Tuesday 2nd March in Port Harcourt.
The former Governor recalled that during his two tenures as Governor of Kano State, he had also employed the services of Julius Berger as contractor to achieve the successful construction of three major infrastructure projects, all of which were still standing strong as an eloquent testimony of the brilliant, premium international quality, sturdy and reliable Julius Berger enginerring construction standard.
He congratulated the Rivers State Government upon its wisdom in procuring Julius Berger for its infrastructure development projects in Port Harcourt.
Kwankwaso, in his rigorous professional engineering assessment, confidently referred all clients of the construction sector in the country to the Central Area of the Federal Capital Territory Abuja where infrastructure constructed or built by Julius Berger are still standing strong and in excellent condition about three decades after being inaugurated for public use.
Kwankwaso’s position was further affirmed by the former Governor of Katsina State, Ibrahim Shehu Shema who also extolled the technical virtue and durable integrity of Julius Berger’s engineering works.
On his part, the host of the infrastructure projects inauguration events in Port Harcourt, Governor of Rivers State, Ezenwo Nyesom Wike sadly recalled how a particular road contract was very mistakenly denied Julius Berger some years earlier in Rivers State in preference for a lower bidder.
According to Governor Wike: ““I know a road that Julius Berger bidded for and one other company bidded for as well. Julius Berger’s bid for that road was N14 billion, and then the other company which I will not mention bidded for N6 billion.
“Now, we said well, let’s give it to the company that bidded N6 billion. And we did not give Julius Berger. That was not my Administration, but I was in the Administration then. At the end of the day, we spent over N20 billion in doing that work. So, from the onset, if we had given it to Julius Berger, it would have been better for us.” Governor Wike added that, “…it would have been a whole lot much more prudent, cheaper and with definitely better quality results if Julius Berger’s bid was accepted and the contract awarded accordingly; it was a big lesson on how painfully costly the cheaper option without a reliable history or pedigree of performance can eventually be in choosing a contractor for serious engineering construction works, and we have no intention of repeating such mistakes.”
Governor Wike further added: “…that bitter experience has taught us that, in the long term, Julius Berger and its tested and provenly excellent project delivery processes as well as its long-earned and continuing engineering reputation and integrity, indeed, saves all of us from the nightmares of project disruption, failure and consequential cost overruns.
“Rivers people deserve the best infrastructure, and we will continue to use the best, Julius Berger, to give the Rivers people only the very best.”
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