Building and Construction, Research and Development, Sustainable Materials, Government Initiatives, Economic Development, Engineering Innovations, Local Technology, Housing Solutions, Environmental Impact, Infrastructure Development

Newswatch . 29 June 1998 . Pg 55

The Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI) recently celebrated its 20th anniversary with a week-long event that included a workshop, an anniversary lecture, and the commissioning of a new national laboratory in Ota, Ogun State. Minister Kaloma Ali highlighted NBRRI's significant contributions to society through innovations in building, roads, and engineering materials, emphasizing the importance of using alternative building materials. NBRRI has developed various products, including building lime, bricks, fibre concrete roofing sheets, and eco-friendly ceiling boards, which are designed to be cost-effective and suitable for Nigeria's climate. The institute aims to support national development and improve living standards through its research and products.

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The Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI) recently celebrated its 20th anniversary with a week-long event that included a workshop, an anniversary lecture, and the commissioning of a new national laboratory in Ota, Ogun State. Minister Kaloma Ali highlighted NBRRI's significant contributions to society through innovations in building, roads, and engineering materials, emphasizing the importance of using alternative building materials. NBRRI has developed various products, including building lime, bricks, fibre concrete roofing sheets, and eco-friendly ceiling boards, which are designed to be cost-effective and suitable for Nigeria's climate. The institute aims to support national development and improve living standards through its research and products.

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