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Specification: A Key Tool for Efficient Facility Management in Lagos Megacity

P.M. Emesiobi, G.A. Otuonuyo, Adewumi, Bamidele, J., Asaju, Opeyemi, A. and A.O. Onamade
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P.M. Emesiobi: Department of Architecture, College of Environmental Science and Management, Caleb University Imota, Lagos State, Nigeria.
G.A. Otuonuyo: Department of Architecture, College of Environmental Science and Management, Caleb University Imota, Lagos State, Nigeria.
Adewumi, Bamidele, J.: Department of Architecture, College of Environmental Science and Management, Caleb University Imota, Lagos State, Nigeria.
Asaju, Opeyemi, A.: Department of Architecture, College of Environmental Science and Management, Caleb University Imota, Lagos State, Nigeria.
A.O. Onamade: Department of Architecture, College of Environmental Science and Management, Caleb University Imota, Lagos State, Nigeria.

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 11, 2717-2727

Abstract: Efficient facility management is vital for the sustainable growth of Lagos Megacity, where rapid urbanization poses significant challenges. This paper examines the importance of specification as a key tool in enhancing facility management processes, ensuring smooth operations, and maintaining public and private infrastructure functionality. Specifications provide clear guidelines and standards that define the quality, performance, and sustainability requirements for buildings, utilities, and public spaces. These standards serve as a roadmap for facility managers, architects, and contractors to follow, ensuring that projects meet uniform operational expectations. In Lagos, where infrastructure demand is high, applying well-structured specifications helps minimize maintenance costs, reduce operational risks, and improve resource management. The study addresses key challenges facility managers face, such as inadequate planning, lack of technical expertise, and the high cost of repairs due to subpar construction standards. It advocates for a preventive maintenance approach, driven by clear specifications, to overcome these issues. The paper examines the existing regulatory framework governing facility management in Lagos, highlighting the need for stronger enforcement of specifications to improve infrastructure efficiency and longevity. By adopting best practices in specification design and implementation, Lagos can enhance the performance and sustainability of its urban infrastructure, ultimately fostering a more resilient and efficient megacity.

Date: 2024
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