Lagos introduces online portal for building material testing

The Lagos State Materials Testing Laboratory Agency (LSMTL) has launched an online registration portal to streamline its material testing processes.
The web registration portal was launched during the eGIS retreat 2.0, held at the 21st Century Technologies, Lekki, Lagos, on Saturday.
The initiative aims to improve efficiency and accuracy in the testing of building materials, which is crucial for ensuring the safety and durability of structures.
The general manager of LSMTL, Olayinka Abdul, said at the launch that the new web portal would automate data capture and tracking of building materials tests, reducing manual errors and speeding up the processes.
Mr Abdul said, “This software application captures and tracks building data to streamline the LSMTL’s quality assurance process for long-lasting structures.
“This initiative will directly benefit all stakeholders, such as potential clients and LSMTL agents.”
Mr Abdul said LSMTL was taking proactive steps to improve building safety in Lagos by leveraging data-driven insights from geotechnical investigations.
She added that detailed geotechnical investigations would be conducted to identify the specific characteristics of different areas in the state and recommend appropriate construction practices.
Mr Abdul emphasised the importance of data collection and analysis in preventing building collapse.
She said the agency was committed to using data-driven approaches to improve building safety and prevent disasters.
“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,” she said.
The general manager also emphasised the importance of transparency and accountability in the online portal payment process.
She said it would be important to provide a clear and accessible platform for customers to track the progress of their tests and make payments.
According to Abdul, the portal is linked to the Alpha Beta Portal, a state government platform.
She said that the initiative would further enhance transparency and accountability.
Mr Abdul also emphasised the importance of adhering to professional standards and regulations to ensure the quality of testing services, urging professionals to be COREN-certified.
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