The firm is also to provide training and certification, and
other allied services for the oil and gas, waterworks, mining, and
manufacturing industries in Nigeria.
HDPE pipes and fittings are useful in several applications,
including-pipelines, firewater, potable water, and wastewater management
systems. The agreement will ultimately employ many Nigerians.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of QSES, Akinwale Biobaku |
He said, the initiative is QSES’s response to the growing
demand for HDPE pipes and fittings in Nigeria largely due to its environmental
friendliness, energy conservation and inherent cost-savings on installation,
environmental pollution, maintenance and repairs. This directly ties with the
United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals on Energy conservation and
environmental protection.
QSES is an integrated innovation and business solutions
provider to the Energy, Manufacturing, and Agro-allied sectors of the economy.
The vision of this company is to be the foremost energy and business solutions
provider across the vast economic spectrum in sub-Saharan Africa and the world.
ISCO, On the other hand, founded almost six decades ago, is
a global piping solutions provider, fabricator, and distributor with more than
30 facilities across the United States and Canada. With a long history of
recognizing and building on an opportunity, it has led them to revolutionize
the piping industry.
They have the tradition of producing HDPE which is a more
reliable, longer-lasting material compared to other options. ISCO mechanics,
fabricators, and technicians have decades of experience making HDPE structures
such as process and utility pipes, manholes, tanks, fittings, geothermal
vaults, and more. They also make sure every project has the right equipment by
selling and renting tools and fusion equipment.
“Strategically, we will expand the knowledge base of our
local manpower by investing in knowledge transfer in the form of training and
certification. We need to continue to develop the skills of our engineers and
technicians; we can’t continue to import manpower, especially skilled ones that
we can conveniently develop through knowledge domiciliation and transfer.
“We would train our engineers and technicians, and expose
them to globally accepted standards and practice for HDPE – ASME, ASTM, ISO,
NFPA, AWWA to name a few. That is one of several benefits this bilateral
partnership is bringing to the table. QSES and ISCO are extremely excited by
this partnership,” says Biobaku.