Engr. Bayo Adeola, ACEN's President

On 11th March, 2008, Bayo Adeola, the Managing Director of CPMS LTD, became the 12th President of  Association of Consulting Engineers, Nigeria.
 
Bayo Adeola's impressive list of previous appointments includes:
 
  • Chairman, FIDIC Capacity Building Committee January2007 - Present.
  • Chairman, GAMA Task Force 2005 - 2006.            
  • Member Executive committee of FIDIC, 2003-2007.
  • Past Secretary, Group of African Member Association Of FIDIC, 2001-2003.

His Tenure on the executive committee of FIDIC ended in Singapore in September 2007, but he was invited to continue as the Chair of the Capacity Building Committee and to serve as a mentor on the young professionals Training Program and he currently carries out both responsibilities.

 

 

Engr. Bayo Adeola is a regular presenter at various international conference, among the papers presented in the recent past are:

1.       Challenges of Capacity Building in Consulting Engineering Industry – Presented at the Biennial Meeting of FIDIC with multilateral financial institutions, BIMILACI at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington DC – May 2007

 

2.       Issues of Engineering Regulation in Nigeria – Continuing Professional Development 15th Engineering  Assembly of COREN, July 2006

 

3.       Sustaining Integrity in Engineering Consultancy Practice in Nigeria - A Paper Presented At The Silver Jubilee Anniversary of Yolas Consultants 18 November 2005

 

4.       Creating Enabling Environment for Project Success - A Paper Presented at the Kick-Off Event of the Project Management Institute, Lagos Nigeria Chapter on  10 November 2005

 

5.       Sustainable Quality Engineering Services in Nigeria - Training and Capacity Building  - A Paper Presented at the 2005 Annual Conference of the Association of Consulting Engineers Nigeria, ACEN 8 – 9 November 2005

 

6.       Challenges and Opportunities of Project Management Services in Nigeria - A Lecture to the 2005 Graduating Class of  Masters In Project Management of the University Of Lagos – July 2005



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