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    Fortis Project Services celebrates 10th anniversary

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 5, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s leading construction company, Fortis Project Services, is celebrating 10 years of using innovative ways to contribute to the country.

    The Nigerian-owned company has left its quality imprint in road construction, building, renovation, irrigation, boreholes, reservoirs and erosion control.

    Beyond construction, Fortis Project Services has impacted the lives of communities where they have executed projects including creating direct and indirect jobs and employment.

    This is evident when the company partnered with Huawei Technologies for the construction and equipping of Olufunmilayo Mobolaji Bank-Anthony Skill Acquisition Centre located in Ajah, Lagos.

    Traffic Signalization and Road Marking at Oke-Koto, Agege, Lagos State by Fortis Project Services
    Traffic Signalization and Road Marking at Oke-Koto, Agege, Lagos State by Fortis Project Services

    The company which is made up of professionals in engineering and management has over the years positioned itself as testimony that indigenous companies can compete with multinationals if they churn out quality jobs.

    Headquartered in Lagos, Fortis Project Services with her technical partners has executed projects for the Lagos State Ministry of Transport and Lagos State Ministry of Education, The Nigerian Police Force, University of Lagos, Kwara State Ministry of Land and Housing, Oyo State Ministry of Health as well as private companies like Eko Atalantic, Eko Hotels and Towers, Shepherd Homes, Severtik Engineering, Toybat School, Gab Lizzy Hospital, TD Properties among many.

    • Bolanle Ambode commissions skill acquisition centre donated by Fortis Project Services, Huawei

    Other notable works undertaken by Fortis Project Services include, Integrated Traffic Signalization at the newly commissioned Agege Pen Cinema/Oke-Koto and the Mechanized Road Marking at Muritala Mohammed International Airport Road.

    Classrooms built by Fortis in Itu-Agan/Tomaro-Ilado, Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos State
    Classrooms built by Fortis Project Services in Itu-Agan/Tomaro-Ilado, Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos State

    The company also executed the mechanized road marking at old toll gate – 3rd Mainland Bridge- Obalende, Iyana Oworonshoki – Apapa Oshodi Expressway.

    Others but not limited to this list are rehabilitation of Lekki Epe Expressway; Mechanized Road Marking at Alao Akala Expressway, Orita Challenge and New Garage/Odo-ona Elewe bypass, Ibadan, Oyo State.

    Fortis Project Services have also carried out construction and renovation works at various public schools in Lagos state, notable among them are the construction of blocks of classrooms at Itu-Agan Riverine Area of Amuwo-Odofin LGA, Lagos State.

    The company thanked all clients and partners, promising to continue to deliver premium services to Nigeria and Nigerians.

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