Construction Delays: Causes and Solutions
Construction delays in Nigeria aren’t inevitable. They’re the result of running complex projects on informal rules.
Construction delays in Nigeria aren’t inevitable. They’re the result of running complex projects on informal rules.
Two people can spend the same amount of money building a house in Nigeria and end up with completely different results.
The difference is rarely luck.
And it’s rarely just money.
More often than not, the difference is personal standards.
Building in Nigeria doesn’t fail because it’s chaotic. It fails when timing is treated casually.
In theory, poor planning is risky anywhere. In Nigeria, it’s amplified.
Most failed projects don’t collapse. They just quietly bleed money.
Land preparation is not just clearing the site.
If you’ve ever tried to build a house in Nigeria while living abroad, you probably learned one lesson very quickly: the budget never stays the same.
One of the fastest ways to lose money is paying for work that hasn’t happened yet.
When people say, “I want to build, but I’m afraid,” what they’re really saying is:
“I don’t know if this project is actually viable.”
Most Nigerians in the diaspora aren’t afraid of building in Nigeria because of money.They’re afraid because they’ve seen how easily
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