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Julius Berger Wins Construction Excellence Award 2026

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….. We’re privileged to contribute to Nigeria’s development, says company

Some awardees at the 2026 Business Times Real Estate & Construction Excellence Awards event held in Lagos Thursday. Third Right is the Director, Administration, Julius Berger Nigeria PLC, Dr. Abdulaziz Isa-Kaita displaying the plaque of the Award won by the company.

Julius Berger Nigeria PLC has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing Nigeria’s development through the delivery of world-class infrastructure, innovation and sustainable solutions, following its recognition with the 2026 Business Times Real Estate & Construction Excellence Award.

The award, presented at the prestigious Business Times Award Ceremony, honoured Julius Berger for its outstanding leadership, excellence, innovation and enduring contributions to national development.

Speaking at the ceremony, Chairman of the Editorial Board of Business Times, Dada Ajai-Ikhile, said the award reflects Julius Berger’s transformational role in shaping Nigeria’s infrastructure landscape and improving the lives of millions of Nigerians.

“This recognition is a monumental achievement and a testament to Julius Berger’s consistency, leadership and the significant impact of its work on the lives of citizens across the country, Ajai-Ikhile stated.

According to the chairman, the Award serves as more than a recognition platform. The Business Times Awards celebrate organizations and individuals who are building the future through excellence, innovation and impact. They inspire others, set industry standards, foster community development and honour the dedication that drives economic and social advancement, he said, while congratulating Julius Berger and other award recipients.

Receiving the award on behalf of the company, Director, Administration, Dr. Abdulaziz Isa Kaita, described Julius Berger’s more than five decades of service to Nigeria as both a privilege and a responsibility.

Julius Berger’s Director, Administration, Dr. Abdulaziz Isa-Kaita and Senior Engineer, Civil, Engr. Sena Syrethe Daramola displaying the plaque and certificate of the Business Times Real Estate & Construction Excellence Award 2026 won by the company, Thursday in Lagos.

“For more than five decades, Julius Berger has been privileged to contribute to Nigeria’s development. Across different regions of the country, we have delivered some of Nigeria’s most important and technically challenging infrastructure projects. Each project represents our unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, safety, sustainability and reliability,” Kaita said.

The Business Times Award celebrates organisations and leaders whose contributions continue to drive economic growth, industry advancement and societal progress. Julius Berger was among a select group of companies recognized for its sustained excellence and meaningful impact on national development.

Expressing appreciation to the organizers, Kaita thanked Business Times Newspapers Limited and the Awards Committee for recognizing organizations that continue to create value and drive sustainable development.

“We sincerely thank Business Times Newspapers Limited and the Awards Committee for this honour. We are particularly delighted that this award recognizes not only excellence in construction, but also leadership, innovation and the positive impact our work continues to have on Nigeria and its people,” he said.

Kaita noted that Julius Berger’s mission transcends the construction of physical infrastructure, emphasizing the company’s commitment to delivering projects that stimulate economic activity, improve connectivity and enhance the quality of life for Nigerians.

“For Julius Berger, excellence is not simply about constructing roads, bridges and buildings. It is about building infrastructure that enables economic growth, connects communities, creates opportunities and improves lives. That has been our guiding philosophy for decades and it remains at the core of everything we do,” he added.

Looking ahead, Kaita highlighted the growing importance of the construction sector in supporting Nigeria’s economic aspirations, stressing the need for deeper investment in technology, local content development and human capital, saying, as Nigeria pursues greater economic growth and infrastructure expansion, our industry must continue to embrace new technologies, strengthen local capacity and develop the next generation of Nigerian professionals.

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