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Sierra Leone Engineers anticipate more ‘building disasters’ …blaming it on greedy, unqualified and unregistered builders

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AYV News, September 26, 2024

The Council of the Sierra Leone Institute of Architects (SLIA) and the Sierra Leone Institution of Engineers (SLIE) have warned that more buildings are still likely to fail due to the greed and incompetence of unqualified and unregistered builders who keep masquerading as Architects and Engineers in Sierra Leone.

The institutions met as a first collaborative response to the recent spate of collapsing buildings in Freetown.

The meeting led by Ing Oba Agwu Jones the President of the SLIE and Arc Manilius Garber, President of SLIA and other executives of both bodies discussed a number of issues related to the primary causes of the recent collapse of buildings in the Western Area.

The brainstorming centered on ways and means of preventing future building failures and urged members of the public and developers not to undertake the construction of buildings without the engagement of registered Architects & Engineers.

They also discussed the building permit issuance mechanism at the Ministry of Lands and warned, that going forward, it should cease to be business as usual. They called on those responsible for the issuance of permits to be more circumspect and more thorough by insisting that only buildings and developments designed by registered professionals are processed for permits.

Concluding, they urged government to expeditiously set in motion the process of passing into law the current Draft National Building Code which was articulated by the SLIA in 2021. The meeting ended by urging members and the council of both institutions to be more proactive and make themselves more visible in the community so that their expertise and roles can be better felt by society.

Both professional institutions jointly raised a working committee to conduct an appraisal of the UNIMTECH University building in Kissy that is already manifesting symptoms of structural failure and generating a lot of public interest as to its likelihood of collapsing at some point.

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