The Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory Agency (LSMTL) has unveiled a cutting-edge online registration system aimed at enhancing the safety and longevity of buildings through technology in response to recent reports of building collapses.
This initiative is designed to improve the accuracy and efficiency of building material testing, which is critical for ensuring the strength and safety of structures across Lagos.
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Streamlining building material testing
The web portal was launched during the eGIS Retreat 2.0, held on Saturday at 21st Century Technologies in Lekki, Lagos. This new platform is set to transform the way building materials are tested, automating data collection and tracking, reducing human errors, and speeding up the quality assurance process.
CEO Olayinka Abdul of LSMTL explained that the website will provide more reliable and precise results.
Data-driven insights for safer structures
Abdul noted that the agency is committed to using data-driven insights from geotechnical investigations to enhance building safety in Lagos. She stated, “This software application captures and tracks building data to streamline the LSMTL’s quality assurance process for long-lasting structures. This initiative will benefit all stakeholders, such as potential clients and LSMTL agents.”
She underlined the organisation’s dedication to using data-driven insights from geotechnical investigations to enhance Lagos building safety. Thorough studies will determine the distinctive features of various locations, allowing for customised building techniques to reduce risks.
“By collecting and analysing data, collaborating with other agencies, and developing detailed maps, LSMTL aims to create a more resilient and sustainable built environment in Lagos,” Abdul stated.
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The online portal, connected to the state government’s Alpha Beta platform, gives users an easy-to-use way to monitor test results and handle payments, improving accountability and transparency. Abdul recommended that professionals maintain high standards by obtaining COREN certification to ensure compliance with testing laws.
The effort was commended by Dr Olajide Babatunde, Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on eGIS and Urban Development, who emphasised how well it complemented the state’s more extensive technology-driven reforms.
“Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has fostered public trust by ensuring ministries, departments, and agencies build on existing work and adopt common platforms for information sharing and enhanced services. This retreat reflects our focus on leveraging technology to improve the quality of life for Lagos residents,” Babatunde stated.
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