G3 Systems a leading provider of military infrastructure, engineering and service solutions will remodel The British Deputy High Commission (BDHC) office in Lagos, Nigeria.
The British company has over 20 years of operationally proven expertise in
designing and producing deployable containerised solutions and providing infrastructure support to military and government organisations in remote locations across the globe.
Nick Rose, Managing Director G3 Systems, said; “This is excellent news for G3 Systems and a very exciting extension of our existing construction capability. We have a strong pedigree of providing deployable containerised embassy solutions for the government in the past and delivering projects in remote locations for the military, but this is a first to manage a complex construction project in a remote location for the FCDO, which is a fantastic addition to our current portfolio.”
The contract, awarded following a competitive tendering exercise, is a mix of demolition, refurbishment, new build and landscaping works estimated to take 18-24 months.Â
The project will enhance compound security and improve the compound’s overall environmental performance, in line with government net carbon zero goals.
Throughout the works, the BDHC will remain occupied and fully operational. Therefore, an essential component of the project is to provide close liaison with staff to ensure the project works are synchronized with their operational needs.
The company has been awarded a multi-million pound contract by the Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) for the work.Â
The objectives of the FCDO project are to enhance the working environment for deployed staff, ensure compliance with modern building standards, maximize space utilization and minimize ongoing maintenance and running costs.Â