WHO IS A BUILDER? by Daramola Olumide Dara

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A Builder is an academically trained specialist and statutorily registered professional responsible for Building Production Management, Construction and Maintenance of Building for the use and protection of mankind. A builder must be a member of Nigeria institute of building (NIOB) and Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON).

BUILDER’S VISION
To provide Nigeria with the profession that will be
responsible for the complete construction of new
building, maintenance of existing building and
building and appropriate construction techniques.
Field of activities for builders: builders are identified as operating in the under listed field of activities
Consulting in the under listed field of activities Contracting
>Property development
>Building education and research

EMPLOYMENT OF BUILDERS
Builders are employed in the following broad
sectors of the Nigerian economy.
>Construction companies
>Private consultancy firm
>Public sector i.e federal and state ministries and parastatals
>Local governments
>Urban and regional planning board and local
>planning Authorities in all the state of the federation
>Nigeria armed forces, army, naval and air
>Nigeria police force
>Nigeria immigration services
>Paramilitary organization i.e Road Safety corp.
>Nigeria immigration services, >Nigeria custom service,
>Nigeria security and civil defense corp. e.t.c
>Academic sector as lecturers, staff of work and service department
>Private sector – houses/insurance, mining/petrol
>chemical industries, oil and gas companies,
>multinational co-operations, building and engineering manufacturing industries,
>property development companies,
>private individuals’ e.t.c.
>Standard organization of Nigeria (SON)
>Industrial training fund (ITF)

APPOINTMENT OF A BUILDER
Building project involves the following broad stages
>Planning
>Design
>Production
>Maintenance

It is therefore mandatory that all clients, be it individuals, government or private sector
organization should engage the services of builder at all
stages in all building projects. This could be achieved either by direct employment of a builder
or by appointment a Consultant Builder.

CONSULTANCY SERVICES RENDERED BY BUILDERS
The major consultancy services rendered by
builders are listed below:
• Building production management
• Building maintenance management
• Project management
• Building surveying
• Feasibility and viability studies
• Facilities monitoring and evaluation
• Arbitration, meditation and expert witness.

FUNCTIONS OF PROFESSIONALS IN THE NATIONAL BUILDING CODE BEFORE PLAN APPROVAL
The builder is to prepare a document see No 3
below before approval is given by the planning authority.
According to the National Building Code, contract documents shall mean and include the following:
1. Contract drawings and specifications prepared
by registered architects and registered engineers;
2. Priced bills of Quantities prepared by a registered quantity surveyors;
3. Construction programme, project quality management plan, project health and safety plan and Buildability and maintainability analysis prepared by a Registered Builder.
4. Conditions of contract
5. All-risk insurance for the building works, personnel and equipment.

Some functions of a Builder’ in the Site during Construction includes;
a. Give professional attestation that work at every given stage is in accordance with the design.
b. Ensuring that the contractor(s) have competent and adequate number of technical personnel on the project.
c. Use check lists for inspecting site operations continuously.
d. Monitoring the effectiveness of site management
e. Examine work in the contractor’s and/or sub-contractors and supplier’s yards as necessary.
f. Checking that work proceeds regularly and diligently according to programme.
g. Keeping a diary of events, file of instructions received, with relevant observations
h. Checking production information for errors, discrepancies and divergences and notifying the client and other consultants.
i. Monitoring the correct application of specified techniques
j. Attending site meetings.

BUILDERS AND OTHER PROFESSIONALS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
The relevance of construction professionals in due process procurement expertise can no longer be overemphasized.
In the human built environment field, we have seven(7) professional skills operating in the construction industry these include:
>Builders,
>Architects,
>Engineers,
>Estate surveyors and
>Valuers(Quantity surveyors)
>land surveyors and
>town planners.
Their roles in the development of the human environment are incontrovertible. For a well
coordinated, safe, comfortable and affordable environment, the need for the services of every one
of them is not negotiable. For clarity their relevance can be defined as follows:
S/N Services Professional
1 Identification and description of land for development Land surveyors
2 Design of integrated human settlement and layout Town planners
3 The conceptual arrangement of spaces and form Land specification of materials and components Architects
4 Design of road network and communication terminals Highway engineers
5 Design of electrical members Electrical engineers
6 The design of foundation sub structure and super structure Structure engineers
7 The provision of hydraulic services Service engineer
8 The computation of materials, labour input and cost Quantity surveyors
9 The methodology of assembly of material and labour Builders
10 The management of assembly process Builders
11 The health and safety management planning Builders
12 The quality management planning Builders
13 The management of the maintenance of the finish product when in use Builders
14 The demolition of obsolete product (Deconstruction) Builders
15 Buildability and maintainability analysis Builders
16 Valuation, management sales/retails of finish development Estate surveyor

RELEVANCE OF BUILDERS
Seven of the expertise/services identified above are
performed by Builders it should be noted that builders also work hand in hand with building material manufacturers as well as material
research and development scientists. In addition the Craftsmen, Technicians and Artisans work directly with and are supervised by Builders on the
management of building production.
In the sphere of consultancy services and site management by contractors, senior level managers
are usually the preserves of the Builders. Taking the above issue together it is obvious that Builders are already groomed mandatorily to take their place in the procurement of goods, services an capital project contracts in the construction industry.

BUILDERS MEMBERSHIP
Builders whom are fully registered with Council of
Registered Builders of Nigeria have a title before their names i,e Bldr. (BLDR) which put them at par
with other construction professionals like Architects (ARCH), Engineers (ENGR), and Surveyor (SURV) e.t.c.

Furthermore the designation MNIOB Members Nigeria Institute of Building is an accolade which
tells the world that the bearers are professionals in the field of production management, construction, maintenance of building and project management.

CONTRIBUTION OF BUILDERS IN POLICY FORMULATION IN NIGERIA
Builders have made unquantifiable input into the various facets of national development and
economic growth of Nigeria. In this respect, builders have served in the following Councils, Boards, Panels and committees at various levels of
governance over the years.
1. Federal Housing Authorities (FHA) - Member of
the Board of Directors.
2. Standard Organizations of Nigeria (SON) -
Facilitators and Resources Persons and member of Technical Committees.
3. National Housing Policy - Facilitators and Resources Persons.
4. Nationals Construction Policy - Facilitators and Resources and Persons.
5. Centre for management Development - Facilitators and Resources Persons.
6. Industrial Training Fund (ITF) - Directors, Facilitators and Resource Persons.
7. West African Examination Board - Examiners, Facilitators and ResourcePersons.
8. Urban Development Forum - Facilitators and Resource Persons.
9. National Universities Commission - Member of Board, Chairmen Accreditation Panels, Facilitators and Resource Persons.
10. National Board for Technical Education - Member of Board, Chairmen of Accreditation
Panels, Facilitators and Resource Persons
11. Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria -
President, Vice – President, Secretary, Facilitators and Resource Persons.
12. Committee on Standard Form of Building - Chairman, Member, Chairman Contract in Nigeria Committees, Facilitators and Resource Persons
13. Ministerial Standard Committees on - Member
of the committee Professional Scale of Fees in the Construction Industry.
14. National Council on Housing – Member of the Council, Chairmen of Committees, Facilitators and Resource Persons
15. National Council on Works - Members, Facilitators and Resource Persons
16. National Council on Establishment - Facilitators and Resource Persons
17. Nigeria Building and Road Research Institute - Member of the Board, Chairmen of (NBRRI)
technical Advisory Committees, Facilitators and Resource Persons
18. Directorate of Food, Road and Rural Development - Facilitators and Resource Person
19. Nigeria Raw Materials Research Council - Facilitators and Resource Person
20. Housing Policy Council - Vice Chairman, Facilitators and Resource Persons.
21. National Building Code-Facilitators and Resource Persons.
22. Professional Accreditation of Building - Facilitators and Resource Persons. Programmes in Tertiary Institutions
23. National Committee of ILO/CMD – Members, Facilitators and Resource Persons
24. Federal Ministry of Education Panel on -
Facilitators and Resource Person
Professional and Technical Manpower
25. National Election Moonitoring Group (NEMG1993) – Member, Facilitators and Resource Persons
26. Governing Councils of Universities, - Chairman, Council and Polytechnics and colleges of Technology Board Members.

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RBC TO ALL IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY.

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