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How Julius Berger is reshaping Infrastructural Landscape of Abuja

 JKNM JKNMJune 5, 2025 2614 Minutes read0
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RIGHT FROM its entry into Abuja to build a modern federal capital for Nigeria in 1980, Julius Berger has remained very relevant in the infrastructural development of the seat federal government of Nigeria.

Accordingly, the company’s extensive involvement in the construction and rehabilitation of roads, bridges, and interchanges makes it to unrepentantly continue to play a vital role in shaping the city’s physical and socio-economic landscape.

As the capital city grows rapidly, the strategic infrastructure projects spearheaded by Julius Berger have contributed significantly to urban development, improved transportation systems, and economic efficiency, said the Regional Manager of the company, Oliver Berger.

According to him, “we are reshaping the infrastructural landscape in the Federal Capital Territory. Right from Julius Berger entrance into Abuja in 1980 we have inspired development through partnership with the Federal Government on Largescale development. Now, we are taking infrastructural development to the next level.”

Oliver Berger listed some of the recent projects, completed and ongoing to buttress his point. He mentioned Abuja-Kubwa Expressway, Abuja International Airport Runway, Central Bank of Nigeria building, Airport Road Interchange, construction of Arterial Road N5, Rehabilitation of International Conference Centre, Asokoro Hillside Multispeciality Hospital, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, New Headquarters, Central Roads B6/B12, Construction of the Residence of the Vice President, and Emergency Rehabilitation of FCT Minister’s residence, to name a few.

Work is in full swing on the Arterial Road N5 (Obafemi Awolowo Way), and we’re making significant strides toward delivering this vital 4.4 km infrastructure project.

With box culverts, a river bridge, and the N3/N30 junction taking shape, every milestone brings us closer to enhancing connectivity and development in the region, he said; adding, at Julius Berger, our commitment to quality and efficiency drives every step of the journey.

On the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission’s new headquarters which was designed by Artec Practice Limited and being constructed by Julius Berger, the Regional Manager of the company said, with the unique touch of Julius Berger in the project’s construction, it is excellence that is speedily taking shape.

He said the masterpiece of the structure is an architectural landmark that embodies innovation, efficiency, and world-class engineering. From its sun-shielding façade to cutting-edge building systems, every detail is crafted to set new standards in functionality and design.

Pointing in the direction of the the iconic National Stadium, he said it stands as a proud testament to the power of vision, innovation, and collaboration. The architectural piece is an architectural marvel which is more than just a venue. It is a symbol of Nigeria’s commitment to excellence and its passion for sports.

During a recent visit to the International Conference Centre, ICC when he was conducted round the project site by the Regional Manager, Region Central North of the company, Oliver Berger, the minister of the FCT, Barr. Nyesom Ezenwo Wike who was obviously satisfied with the work-in-progress even as the company pledged to complete the project ahead of the planned handover date in May 2025, declared, Julius Berger’s expertise is highly commendable. They are doing a wonderful job here.

Awarded in October 2024 by the Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA, the scope of the contract for the rehabilitation of the Centre includes, finishing, mechanical and electrical renovation, sanitary rehabilitation, façade work, furniture, ancillary buildings, roof repairs, and external work.

Julius Berger’s Road and bridge works have transformed the infrastructural outlook of Abuja, and they constructed several interchanges, such as the Airport Road Interchange, which eliminated dangerous U-turns and reduced traffic congestion. The modern traffic solutions replaced old junction systems that were inadequate for the increasing population and vehicle numbers.

These projects have combined to expand Abuja’s arterial road networks; enhanced mobility and they are easing access to various districts and the upgrades have helped maintain continuity in transport services and improved road safety.

In a rapidly growing city like Abuja, effective traffic management is crucial. Julius Berger has addressed this need by constructing several critical bridges and flyovers. The Jabi Lake Bridge and the Nyanya-Karu flyover are prime examples of how the company has alleviated traffic congestion, facilitating smoother commutes for residents and visitors alike.

One of the most significant contributions of Julius Berger to Abuja’s infrastructural landscape is road development. The company has been instrumental in the construction and rehabilitation of major highways and roads, enhancing connectivity within the city and to neighbouring regions. Notable projects include the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport access road, which have improved transportation efficiency and accessibility.

Beyond transportation infrastructure, Julius Berger has played a vital role in the construction of public buildings and facilities in Abuja.

The company has been involved in the development of modern educational institutions, hospitals, and government buildings, fostering a conducive environment for learning and public service. Projects such as the Nigerian National Mosque and the Nigerian National Christian Centre highlight Julius Berger’s capacity to blend functionality with architectural beauty.

As Abuja continues to expand, urban development has become essential. Julius Berger is actively involved in various urban renewal projects aimed at enhancing the city’s livability. This includes the development of parks, recreational facilities, and housing estates that cater to the growing population, ensuring that urban sprawl does not compromise the quality of life for residents.

Material published as received. 

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