Adam Smith International is an award-winning professional services business that delivers real impact, value and lasting change through projects supporting economic growth and government reform internationally. Our reputation as a global leader has been built on the positive results our projects have achieved in many of the world’s most challenging environments.
ASI’s regional office for West Africa is Abuja, Nigeria. Eighteen ASI Managers, 70 other staff, over 300 Associates and 350 field workers operate in Nigeria where we deliver projects for DFID, UK Home Office, EU and World Bank. The West Africa team has a large project portfolio and it is growing quickly, with two new projects added within the last two months and an interesting pipeline of new opportunities.
West African countries are growing at a faster rate than the Asian tigers. In 2013, Ghana was the world’s fastest growing economy with a growth rate of 13% and today Ivory Coast is the second fastest growing nation. Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and is forecast to be the third most populous country in the world within little more than a generation. The global Sustainable Development Goals will be won or lost in Nigeria, making it a highly stimulating place to be based.
Adam Smith International has been operating in Nigeria for 14 years, playing a leading role in its development
- Work alongside the GEMS3 team in Kano building on their expertise and local knowledge to identify opportunities to implement the master plan.
- Collaborate with the local town planning consultant engaged to ensure the master plan aligns with existing building protocols.
- Engage with relevant stakeholders to ensure that the master plan is sensitive to local need.
- Ensure that the master plan is driven from the findings of the SLTR exercise and associated social data.
- Align the output with the SDGs highlighting significant ‘quick win’ opportunities for replication elsewhere.
- Consider the potential to adopt WB ‘competitive cities’ philosophy as an output of the master plan.
- Demonstrate knowledge of master planning strategies in a Nigerian context.
- Quickly assimilate the SLTR concept as a catalyst for economic and social change.
- Have the personal qualities required to engage positively and harmoniously with the SLTR and external stakeholders
- Show a strong level of attention to detail in performing all tasks.
- Deliver work in challenging environments whilst remaining sensitive to cultural and gender considerations
- Qualification in master planning, architecture or relevant associated professional skills.
- 10 years work experience in a relevant field
- Ability to work to extremely tight schedules and to meet deadlines.
- Ability to abide by instructions from project team leader and project manager.
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