We didn’t re-award contract for Abuja Centre of Excellence building — CPN


The Computer Professionals’ (Registration Council of Nigeria) CPN, has debunked rumours that the contract for its Abuja Centre of Excellence Building has been re-awarded to a new contractor.
The clarification, according the President/Chairman of Council, Prof. Vincent Asor, has become necessary due to rumour making the round that the initial contractor handling the project has been sacked. Asor who issued a statement made available to Vanguard Homes & Property denied the insinuation.
 “For the avoidance of doubt, no contract has been cancelled or terminated and neither has a new contractor been engaged or contract re-awarded to anybody,” he posited.
Giving details of the contract, the university don explained that the CPN Centre of Excellence Building in Abuja was started over five years ago.
“The building contractor since then has been AE&E Associates with funding for the project coming from the capital development fund allocations from the Federal Government. Though the project was initially awarded for completion over a six month duration, steady rise in the costs of materials and paucity of funds from the government, couldn’t allow the work to progress as planned.”


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