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Facility management crucial to curbing building collapse – Expert

by Admin
January 21, 2026
in Construction, Industry

Joy Agwunobi

The Chief Executive Officer of Max-Migold Ltd, Paul Erubami, has said facility management can help prevent recurring building collapse in Nigeria, stressing that the common factors leading to building collapse include the use of unqualified professionals, poor construction practices and use of substandard materials.

Erubami claimed that facility managers could advocate for the use of quality materials and proper construction techniques, thereby reducing the risk of structural failures.

The expert, in a chat noted that facility management could contribute to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP, by enhancing the value of real estate assets, thereby creating wealth for individuals, corporate organisations and governments who invest in real estate.

“Facility management is responsible for the occupation, operations, and maintenance of the built environment, which when handled by qualified professionals applying global best practices, ensures that there is no overloading, unsupported activities don’t take place and proper maintenance with regular audits including structural, electrical and ambiance integrity tests are conducted regularly through commissioning activities,” he explained.

Erubami said the facility management industry in Nigeria faces challenges such as inadequate regulatory enforcement, lack of awareness by the general public about facility management, insufficient training for those practicing as well as those aspiring to become facility managers, and limited access to advanced technologies.

He, however, said, “To overcome these challenges, it is crucial to establish a robust regulatory framework that enforces standards and practices. Raising awareness about the importance of facility management through education and professional development can also help. Investing in training programs and adopting innovative technologies will enhance the capabilities and credibility of the industry.”

On GDP, he stated that facility management supports the GDP growth of the nation by improving the efficiency of infrastructure and supporting all sectors of the economy.

“By ensuring that buildings and facilities are well-maintained, it attracts investments and stimulates economic activities. The sector also creates employment opportunities, contributing to the overall economic growth. Facility management is an economic growth stimulator especially for tourism, while for all other sectors, worker productivity and profitability of corporate organisations result in a ripple effect of continuous investments. Through effective resource management and cost savings, facility management enhances the profitability of businesses, thereby boosting the GDP.

“When all our buildings start to receive the appropriate maintenance and care, jobs for artisans, custodial and utilities staff will result in employment opportunities for millions across the country. To attract more investment and create job opportunities, the facility management body is showcasing its value proposition through successful case studies and best practices to both governments and the private sector,” Erubami added.

Meanwhile, Erubami asserted that the most critical skills gaps within the facilities management workforce in Nigeria included technical expertise in modern building systems, sustainability practices, and regulatory compliance.

He advised, “To address these gaps, educational institutions need to update their curricula to include these critical areas. Incorporating courses on emerging technologies, sustainability, and compliance will ensure that graduates are well-equipped to meet industry demands.

“Offering hands-on training through internships, apprenticeships, and partnerships with industry professionals can provide practical experience and bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.

“Collaborations between industry and academia are essential to align educational programmes with the evolving needs of the facilities management sector.

“The FMMC Diploma training will run for three months, from February 3 to April 25, 2025, at the University of Lagos. Participants can choose between physical and virtual attendance, making the program accessible to a broader audience.

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