he Regional Office of NESPAK was established in TLagos, the capital city of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in 1973. The Company got its first
breakthrough in Nigeria by securing water supply schemes from Soba, Saminaka and Zonkwa Dams project in 1974.
NESPAK launched joint ventures with the Associated Consulting Engineers (Pvt.) Limited (ACE) by setting up its subsidiary company, the Engineering and Consultancy Associates Nigeria Limited (ECAN) in 1975, which was co-shared by a Nigerian citizen, Alhaji Muhammad Armya'u. NESPAK, with the active participation of ECAN, handled many consultancy contracts during its 22 years of operations in Nigeria.
After the death of Alhaji Armya'u, various administrative and financial problems emerged, which finally led to the closure of NESPAK's Regional Office in Lagos in 1996.
NESPAK completed a total of 22 projects worth US$ 710 million during 22 years of its business operations in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
NESPAK's major area of consultancy services in Nigeria had been the water resources development and the road construction.
Portfolios of the important projects accomplished by NESPAK in Nigeria are given in the following pages.
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Elevated tank for Lafia Water Supply Project
Raw water main from headworks totreatment plant for the Lafia WaterSupply Project
This project involved the construction of a modern water supply system for the Saminaka Town and its suburbs in the Kaduna State. The source of water was the River Karami flowing on the western side of the Saminaka Town. An ogee type 340 ft. long weir was built across the river to store water during the low flow periods. Three open shaft split case centrifugal pumps were installed at a dry intake built on the upstream side of the weir to pump raw water to the treatment works. Water from treatment works was then pumped by three centrifugal pumps through a 12" A.C. transmission main to directly feed the Saminaka Town Distribution Network.
Designed for the Lafia Town, the capital city of Nasarawa State, this project was based on surface water from River Amba flowing on the western side of the city. A 5.6m high dam with a storage capacity of 6.0 million cu. m was constructed across the river along with an intake structure near the upstream toe. Raw water was drawn from the reservoir through intake structure and pumped by two 280 H.P. turbine pumps to the treatment works.
Water from treatment works was pumped by three 250 H.P. centrifugal pumps to 22,700. cu. m service reservoir located in the Lafia Town. Low and high level zones were fed from service reservoir and three overhead tanks.
Saminaka WaterSupply Project
Lafia Water SupplyProject
Project Status: Completed in 1982Scope of Services: Feasibility Study, Tender Documents, Construction SupervisionProject Cost: US$ 15 millionClient: Government of Nigeria
Project Status: Completed in 1982 Scope of Services: Feasibility Study, Project Planning, Detailed Design, Tender DocumentsProject Cost: US$ 24.18 millionClient: Plateau State Water Board
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This surface-water-based supply system was aimed at providing drinking water to Zonkwa, Madauci and Zongan Katab Towns in Kaduna State.
The source of water was an earth-fill dam across River Karami flowing on the western side of Zonkwa Town. Reservoir created behind the dam was tapped through an intake structure constructed on the upstream side. Raw water was pumped by three vertical spindle
Zonkwa Water Supply Project
Project Status: Completed in 1983Scope of Services: Feasibility Study, Tender Documents Project Cost: US$ 8.46 millionClient: Government of Nigeria
centrifugal pumps to water works for treatment.
Treated water was then pumped to a 0.5 MG tank constructed over a tower at Madauci and balance supply to Zonkwa fed directly from the transmission line through the A.C. pipe network. Water for the Zongan Katab System, located 15 miles from Zonkwa, was gravitated from Madauci Tank through the break pressure tank.
This project comprised the construction of a weir (Phase-I) and a dam (Phase-II) across River Gokwoli, water treatment works, transmission mains and distribution system for Potiskum and Damagum Towns and nearby villages.
Raw water was drawn from weir and dam reservoirs through wet type intake structures and pumped by turbine pumps through 400 mm dia, 6.13 km long transmission main from the weir and 450 mm dia & 14.62 km long Ductile Iron (DI) main from the dam to a modern treatment plant at the Damagum Town.
Water from treatment works was pumped by four centrifugal pumps through 300 mm (Phase-I) and 450 mm dia (Phase-II) 30 km long D.I. mains to the service reservoir in Potiskum Town and through a third main to an elevated tank in the Damagum town.
Fune Water Supply Project
Project Status: Completed in 1985Scope of Services: Detailed Design, Construction Supervision Project Cost: US$ 49.45 millionClient: Borno State Water Board, Nigeria
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Located in Biu Town in the Southern Borno State, this project comprised an 18m high earth-fill dam with a crest length of 300 m and 11.1 million cu. m reservoir across River Duvana. Raw water from the reservoir was pumped by two centrifugal pumps each installed at the intake structure near the upstream top of dam through 450 mm dia, 4.74 km long Ductile Iron (DI) transmission main to a modern treatment plant.
Water from treatment works was pumped by two centrifugal pumps to a service reservoir. Water was then boosted to two overhead tanks in the low-level and high-level areas in Biu Town.
The purpose of this project was to supply potable water to Sokoto, the capital of the arid Sokoto State. The project involved the construction of a weir, raw water intake structure, 110,000 cu. m/day water treatment plant, five ultramodern computerised pumping/booster stations, five standby 3 MW power houses, six welded steel elevated/ground reservoirs of capacity up to 7000 cu. m and 80 km long transmission and distribution pipelines of sizes varying from 200 mm to 1100 mm.
The water treatment plant components included equipment for aeration, flocculation, rapid gravity filtration, chemical dosing chlorination and wastewater recycling.
Biu Water Supply Project
Sokoto Water SupplyProject
Project Status: Completed in 1990 Scope of Services: Feasibility Study, Project Planning, Detailed Design, Tender Documents, Construction SupervisionProject Cost: US$ 22 millionClient: Borno Water State Board, Nigeria
Project Status: Completed in 1991Scope of Services: Design Review, Construction SupervisionProject Cost: US$ 73 millionClient: Skoto Water State Board, Nigeria
Project layout for the Biu Water Supply Project
A view of the Sokoto Water Supply Project
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This project was aimed at the development of 39,000 hectares of land along the left bank of the Tomas River. The proposed gravity system included 22.5 km long main canal supplying water directly to 14 distributaries. Three night storage reservoirs fed from the main canal and supplying water to three branch canals with a total length of 12 km were designed. A distribution network having a total length of 22 km distributaries with all associated structures were also designed for the Tomas Irrigation Project.
NESPAK rendered services through ECAN for the Ikara Dam which was an essential part of the Ikara Water Supply Scheme.
The project is located in the Savanna Region of Northern Nigeria which lies about 48 km east of the main road from the Kaduna Sate to the Kano State. The dam lies in a broad shallow valley with relief variation from elevation 99 m in river valley to about elevation 118 m in the highest area.
The dam involved the construction of 1,800 m long, 16 m high earth-fill embankment and a spillway forming a reservoir up to about 2,500 m upstream. The main flow section of the river is about 7 to 12 m broad with about 2 m high banks.
Tomas River IrrigationProject
Ikara Dam Project
Project Status: Completed in 1977 Scope of Services: Feasibility Study, Detailed Design Client: Government of Nigeria
Project Status: Completed in 1979Scope of Services: Geological & Geotechnical StudiesClient: Government of Nigeria
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The Ikara Dam project layout
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This project involved the construction of a dam across Rima River in the Sokoto State for the purpose of flood regulation, irrigation and water supply.
The Goronyo Dam is a sand-fill structure with a height of 21 m and a total length of 12.5 km. It has a storage capacity of 976 million cu. m. The dam consists of three homogenous sections i.e. the main and secondary dams and saddle dyke. A
2200 km reservoir was created due to the
Goronyo Dam Project
Project Status: Completed in 1984Scope of Services: Design Review, Construction Supervision Project Cost: US$ 303 million Client: Sokoto Rima Basin Development Authority, Nigeria
construction of the dam. The reservoir provided an annual regulated flow of
3425 million m to double the rice cultivated riverine areas from 40,000 ha. to 80,000 ha.
Two residential complexes namely Keta Senior Residential Complex and the New Rimawaj junior residential units were also built in the surrounding areas of the dam.
Goronyo Dam location map
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A view of the Goronyo Dam
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The detailed design of the Mubi-Bazza Highway was awarded to NESPAK through an international competition in 1979. NESPAK also provided construction supervision services for the project through a separate contract in 1987.
For the design purpose, aerial photography of different routes was carried out, providing the basis for the selection of the alignment which was transferred on to the ground for detailed
Mubi-Bazza Highway Project
Project Status: Completed in 1981Scope of Services: Detailed Design, Tender Documents, Construction Supervision Project Cost: US$18 millionClient: Ministry of Works, Nigeria
surveys. Investigations pertaining to water availability, soils, materials and hydrology were also carried out.
The geometric design was then undertaken, employing international standards and computations pertaining to curvature, grades, cross-sections, quantities and estimates were carried out using computer. Pavement and structural designs were executed through sophisticated methodology.
Location map of Mubi‐Bazza Highway Project
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NESPAK in association with ACE-Pakistan and ECAN-Nigeria provided consultancy services for this road project which was located at about 110 km from the Bauchi State towards the Northeast of Nigeria. The supervision for the 16. 5
Darazo-Basirka Road Project
Project Status: Completed in 1981Scope of Services: Construction Supervision Project Cost: US$ 6.15 million Client: Ministry of Works, Survey & Transport, Nigeria
km long road included quality control and materials testing, checking of works as per drawings & specifications, verification of the contractor's monthly bills and the preparation of the monthly progress reports.
a) Feasibility Study c) Detailed Design e) Construction Supervisionb) Project Planning d) Tender Documents f) Design Review/Evaluation
Pategi‐Baro Road Nigeria Ministry of Works c d f 33 10‐12‐1981
30‐12‐1982
Al‐Kaleri‐‐Boli Road Project Nigeria Ministry of Works e 10 27‐12‐1982
31‐12‐1984
Soba, Saminaka and Zonkwa Nigeria Government of Nigeria a b c d 49 27‐12‐1974
Dams Water Supply Schemes 31‐12‐1976
Biu Dam and Water Supply Nigeria Borno State Water Board a b c d e 22 20‐05‐1980
Project 30‐04‐1990
Fune Dam and Water Supply Nigeria Borno State Water Board c e 49 01‐12‐1980
Project, Borno State 31‐12‐1985
Mubi‐Mayobani‐Bazza Road Nigeria Ministry of Works c d 9 19‐07‐1979
in Gongola State 31‐12‐1980
Durazo‐Basirka Road Nigeria Ministry of Works e 6 26‐03‐1980
31‐12‐1981
Mubi‐Mayobani‐Bazza Road Nigeria Ministry of Works e 10 14‐11‐1983
in Gongola State, Nigeria 01‐10‐1987
Sokoto Water Supply Project Nigeria Sokoto State Water Board e f 73 11‐05‐1986
01‐10‐1991
Resistivity Survey in Nigeria Ministry of Rural and Community a b 88 12‐05‐1980
Kano State Development Kano State Special 30‐04‐1981
Geotechnical
Services
Lafia Water Supply Project Nigeria Plateau State Water Board a b c d 24 05‐11‐1977
31‐12‐1978
Goronyo Dam Project Nigeria Sokoto Rima Basin Development e f 303 22‐08‐1980
Authority 30‐09‐1983
List ofProjects
PROJECT LOCATION CLIENT SCOPE OFWORK
COSTUS$Million
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Start Date/Comp.Date
a) Feasibility Study c) Detailed Design e) Construction Supervisionb) Project Planning d) Tender Documents f) Design Review/Evaluation
Engineering Supervision and Nigeria Government of Nigeria Miscellaneous N.A 24‐05‐1981
Coordination for Resettlement 30‐08‐1981
Project Carried Out by State
Government for Displaced Persons
From Federal Capital Territory
Jaji Water Supply Project Nigeria Kaduna State Water Board a b 12 20‐01‐1977
31‐12‐1978
Tomas River Irrigation Project Nigeria Government of Nigeria a c N.A 17‐04‐1976
31‐12‐1977
Irrigation Schemes in Nigeria 1. Katsina State Agriculture & a c d N.A 15‐02‐1991
Katsina State Rural Development Authority 30‐11‐1991
2. World Bank
Electrical/Mechanical Works Nigeria Government of Nigeria c d e 15 14‐04‐1981
for Saminaka Water 31‐12‐1980
Supply Project
Resistivity Survey in Nigeria South Chad Limited a Special N.A 27‐09‐1980
Gongola State Geotechnical Services 30‐12‐1987
Jaji Cantonment Water Nigeria Ministry of Defence a b c d 7 22‐04‐1980
Supply Project 31‐12‐1981
Resistivity Survey in Nigeria Borno State Water Board a Special N.A 03‐10‐1980
Dambua Area Geotechnical Services 30‐03‐1981
Geotechnical Services for Nigeria Government of Nigeria Special N.A 14‐01‐1979
Ikara Dam Geotechnical Services 31‐12‐1979
Station Roads of Mubi and Nigeria Ministry of Works Miscellaneous N.A 10‐02‐1981
Numan Towns 31‐12‐1981
Nigeria
PROJECT LOCATION CLIENT SCOPE OFWORK
COSTUS$Million
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REPUBLIC OFNigeria
Start Date/Comp.Date