General Contractor in Nigeria
A good general contractor protects the client from scattered labour, weak supervision, uncontrolled procurement, and avoidable structural mistakes. SR Construction coordinates design, engineering, labour, materials, reporting, and handover for clients who want one accountable construction partner.
Built for Serious Nigerian Projects.
Port Harcourt remains the operational base. The national offer is project-specific: when the scope needs disciplined construction management, SR Construction can plan, coordinate, and report with a clear delivery model.
Owners who do not want to manage direct labour themselves
Diaspora clients building from outside Nigeria
Investors who need accountable site reporting
Developers who need a single delivery lead across trades
Scope definition before mobilization
Material procurement control and inspection
Civil, structural, architectural, and finishing coordination
Client reporting through milestones, photos, calls, and documented decisions
Documented project process from consultation to inspection and handover
In-house leadership across architecture, civil engineering, operations, accounting, and legal support
Existing project portfolio across residential, hospitality, sports, and commercial-style assets
Is a general contractor better than direct labour?
For high-value projects, yes. Direct labour may look cheaper at the beginning, but unmanaged procurement, weak supervision, rework, and site fraud can make the final cost higher.
Can you manage projects for clients outside Nigeria?
Yes. The best starting point is a discovery call, followed by scope review, reporting expectations, cost assumptions, and a clear site-supervision plan.