REALWorld Law

Construction

Completion

Does the law state what has to be achieved before 'completion' of the building works can be certified and, if so, can this be overridden by specific terms in the contract? Who would certify completion of building works carried out in accordance with a construction contract?

Nigeria

Nigeria

The parties are at liberty to agree in their contract what events will amount to the completion of the construction works. However, this is generally implied to mean that the development is completed and fit for the intended purpose.

Upon completion of the construction works, the contractor will give notice that the works are complete and upon inspections carried out by the employer’s architect and satisfaction that the works are complete, a Certificate of Practical Completion is issued by the architect or engineer to the contractor certifying that the works are complete.

Under the relevant state’s Physical and Urban Planning law, there is a requirement that mandates the Contractor to obtain a stage certificate of satisfactory execution upon completion of each stage of construction. In addition to this, there is a requirement for the issuance of a Certification of Completion and Fitness for Habitation by the appropriate agency of the Government certifying the completion of the building works. The law empowers the Building Control department to issue a Certificate of Completion and Fitness for Habitation for all building developments and this is a legal requirement that cannot be waived by the parties under their contract.