Facilities and Logistics FAQ
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Priority will be given to oil and gas-related functions. However, professional bodies and corporate institutions can apply for the use of the Conference Centre albeit on a first-come-first-serve basis.
US$10,000.00 per day (Exclusive of a management fee of $45.00 per day)
The Main Conference Room on the ground floor has a capacity of approximately 800 users, while the six break-out seminar rooms on the 1st floor can accommodate approximately 60 users each.
Socially distanced spacing in the main conference room gives about 420 users.
Socially distanced spacing in the seminar rooms gives about 30 users each.
There are six seminar rooms available for use
Subject to availability of space, the lettable space on the office building is open to legitimate businesses that meet the Landlord’s selection criteria.
500m2, which represents one typical floor.
US$450 per m2
US$45 per m2
It primarily covers utility, security, janitorial, and operations & maintenance services.
US$450 per m2
All formal enquiries should be directed to:
The Executive Secretary,
Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB),
Nigerian Content Tower,
Ox-Bow Lake,
Swali, Yenagoa,
Bayelsa State.
This is subject to the conditions of the lease agreement.
Yes, but strictly in line with allocation and car parking policy.
Visitation to the Board for any reason shall be strictly on appointment which can be scheduled via the Help Desk/Servicom. Note that COVID-19 guidelines are strictly enforced. No face mask, no entry.
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Two years but long-term leases of 5 years and above are given a higher priority.
No. Smoking is not permitted within government-owned buildings.
Weekdays 8:00am to 5:00pm
All prospective tenants are subject to legal, financial and HSSE due diligence.
An Indigenous contractor, Megastar Technical Construction Company Limited, PH. Their address is:
100 East-West Road,
Rumuokoro
Port Harcourt.
An indigenous company, CIBI Nigeria Limited
Their address is:
F3 Cibi Road,
Off Nnamdi Azikiwe Way
Mando Light Industrial Estate,
Kaduna.
Yes, if its for enquiries only and access will be limited to the reception area.
No, only weekdays.
Yes, a kind of special pass must be issued after the visitor has been confirmed to have an appointment and registered with SERVICOM.
No, the facility is government facility and designated for official purpose only.
Yes, after due security clearance has been done.
Key Thrusts of the NOGICD Act of 2010
- Integrate oil producing communities into the oil and gas value chain.
Foster institutional collaboration. - Maximize participation of Nigerians in oil and gas activities.
- Link oil and gas sector to other sectors of the economy.
- Maximize utilization of Nigerian resources i.e. goods, services and assets.
- Attract investments to the Nigeria oil and gas sector (service providers, equipment suppliers etc)
To be the catalyst for the industrialization of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry and its linkage sectors.
To promote the development and utilization of in-country capacities for the industrialization of Nigeria through the effective implementation of the Nigerian Content Act
Patriotism, Passion, Professionalism, Integrity, Creativity and Team Spirit
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