REALWorld Law

Construction

Obligatory requirements

Are any terms and conditions imposed or implied by law or mandatory in contracts for the design or carrying out of building works?

Nigeria

Nigeria

Federal Government developments are subject to the Public Procurement Act 2007 which requires that certain contracts or procurements are to be approved by the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) except a waiver is obtained. One of the guidelines for the approval of contracts by the BPP is that they are governed by Nigerian law. If works are procured by a state government, the rules may differ in accordance with the respective states’ procurement law.

In the case of private sector developments, the parties are free to contract provided the general legal requirements of a valid contract are satisfied. There is a general duty of compliance with standards prescribed under the applicable laws and regulations and parties cannot agree to exclude the provisions of extant laws regulating design standards and the carrying out of building works. The terms that are implied by law include the contractor’s duty to carry out the construction works with proper skill and care; obligation to adhere to particular best standards; fitness for the expected purpose particularly as the employer relies on the contractor’s design skills; it must meet the standard imposed by regulations and codes.