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Engineers Move To Tackle Building Collapse
The Nigerian Institute of Structural Engineers (NISE) has stated its resolve to tackle the menace of building collapse which has bedeviled the building industry for some time now.
To this end, the engineers have determined to seek and verify the causes, implication and prevention of structural failures that have become the rue rather than the exception in the country.
According to a statement issued recently by NISE, on the matter, which has made available to The Tide, the body advised governments at all levels, as well as stakeholders in the building industry on what to do to stem the tide.
The Institute through its President, Mr. Victor Oyenuga advised that every building project, no matter how small should be handled by a structural engineer, and made bold to state that none of their members has been involved in any of the collapses so far recorded.
Oyenuga maintained that ignorance is more expensive than education, noting that the issues bordering on structural failures, building collapse and similar aberrations in the nation’s technological and engineering endeavours have dominated NISE discussions.
In the statement, the body noted “We remain undaunted on our vow to play our roles as professionals, and our collective actions that could lead to building collapse prevention, and the effects on the design of defective drawings that are capable of causing collapse of buildings, among other issues”.
The Institute however absolved its members from blame in the causes of building collapse in the country, and appealed to the public to be properly guided.
Corlins Walter