Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed says the renovation of the 14-floor Radio House Complex in Abuja will cost about N450 million.
Mohammed announced this on Monday in Abuja during a tour of the edifice under rehabilitation.
“Since the Radio House was built about 33 years ago, this is the first time the edifice is being given a major facelift,” he said.
Mohammed said the rehabilitation work, which was supposed to be carried out in 12 weeks, was slowed down by the coronavirus outbreak.
He however said with the strict observance of the COVID-19 safety protocols and the drafting of more workers to site, the contractor has assured that the project will be delivered in a few weeks time.
“From what I am seeing in the model, in a few weeks’ time, we are going to have a brand new Radio House,” he said.
The minister said the contract for the rehabilitation, which will be done in phases, was awarded by the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing to Messrs Blue Furniture at a cost of N449,565,505.88.
The scope of the project include demolition and alterations of aluminum roof, walls, tiles, paint and conduit pipes; roof construction and covering using armorthane coating; supply and fixing of steel doors and aluminium windows; rehabilitation of three kones lifts and elevators.
Others are supply and installation of 30Kva ups for lifts and A/Cs; removal and replacement of industrial air expellant system; general repair of toilet and plumbing work and supply and installation of pole breakers ABB for high tension and low tension room.
Other components of the contract are fixing of LED corridor spotlight; finishing of floor, wall and ceiling internally; repainting and decorating internally and entrance refurbishment.
The Radio House Complex houses the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture; Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria and the Voice of Nigeria.
The minister was accompanied on the visit by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Information and Culture Grace Isu-Gekpe and other management staff of the ministry.